PUBLIC NOTICES. YOUNG MEN’S CATHOLIC CLUB. OWING to unforseen circumstances having arisen, the Committee has decided to POSTPONE the Mock Banquet until THURSDAY. Oct. 7th. P. McCONVILLE, Hon. Secretary. GISBORNE CITY BAND. nnHE Annual General Meeting of the JL Gisborne. City Band will be held in the Cosmopolitan Club Social Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, sth October, 1909, at 8 o’clock. The Public are cordially invited to attend. Business: To receive Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers, etc. G. 11. BUSOKE, Hon. Secretary. TO LEASE. riIHJS Centrally-Situated Premises m .1 Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street (lately occupied by Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd). Full particulars of term and rental may be obtained from the Agent— W. LISSANT CLAYTON. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. OCTOBER 26th AND 27th. SUBSCRIPTIONS are DUE. TNTENDING EXHIBITORS will -a. GREATLY assist by sending in their ENTRIES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Early intimation of Space required for Industrial and other Exhibits will be esteemed. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO PROGRAMME. Entry Fees in Jumping Competitions should read: Members 7s 6d, Non-Members 10s (except Pony Jumping, for which the Fee is 5s in all entries). The Poverty Bay Hunt Club donate a Silver Cup, value £lO 10s, to he won outright on points to be competed for in tlie following C.asses:— Ladies’ Jumpers. Wire Jumpers. Maiden Jumpers. The Cup presented by Mr T. Holden for competition in the Farmers’ Fat Sheep Classes is valued at £6 6s, instead of £4 4s. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. GREAT SALE 0F WORK, In Aid of the gELF-J)ENIAL In the CITADEL, Gladstone Road. (SEPTEMBER 2Sth, 29th, and 30th. DRAPERY STALL —Mesdames Holder. Sawyer, and Brown. FANCY GOODS STALL—Mesdames Forrest and Pert. CHRISTMAS 'TREE—Mesdames Thompson and Jones. REFRESHMENT—Mrs. SmaJc. Miss Smtde and Miss line. FLOWER, STALL—Miasos Caicott
mid Huston. LOLLIE STALL—-Mesdames Coleman and Hanes. WOODWORK, ETC.—Messrs Holloway and Beets. CHILDREN’S DRESS STALL—Mesdames Mclkshu*! and Jackson. GISBORNE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. mO induce thrift in the young, no hotter opportunity is afforded than that of their becoming Shareholder* in the above Society. To those who are starting in life and to all who wish to save the same advantages are open. One Share moans One Shilling a week (paid fortnightly), and at. the end of each financial year the profits are equally distributed and placed to the credit of members. During the past year tho profits were on a seven per cent basis, and have not been below nix per cent, for many years. Tho Share is fully paid up when the amount paid in, with profits added, amounts to £SO, Loans are granted against the amount to the Investors’ credit when remiirecl. « ; All further particulars are obtainable lmill “ H. M. PORTER, Secretary. FOR SALE. Horse carrots, trussed hay and VEGETABLES. And on’t forget CAULIELOWERS. T. J. THOMAS, Makauri. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, 'closing at the office of the undersigned, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of October, at 4 p.rn., are invited for the Erection of a High School, at Gisborne, in brick. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Education Board, Auckland and Napier, and at the office of the undersigned, at Gisborne. P. H. GRAHAM, Architect, Lowe Street, Gisborne. J. GREICLAND SON, AR.djhrr^cTS. L “ wo
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2619, 29 September 1909, Page 1
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