AMUSEMENTS. RAMABAI MISSION. FOR THE CHILD WIDOWS OF INDIA. A SALE of Indian and Oriental Goods, carefully selected from the treasure stores of Kashmir, Burmah. Benares, Amritzar, Mooltan, Calcutta. Madras, Bombay,. Ceylon, Persia, Armenia, Turkestan, Algiers, Egypt, China, Japan, and the {Sandwich Islands, including brassware, carving comprising inlaid sandal wood, frames and boxes, gold, silver and silk embroideries, chiclion work, turquoise necklets, boxes and buckles, etc., silverware of. all kinds, and other goods too numerous to mention. Special attention is directed to scarves worked in silver, embroideries, Indian, Ceylon, v.d Chinese laces, tussore and white sales, Japanese satsuma buckles, cloisonne vases, and embroidered blouse pieces. Will be hold in WHINItAY’S HALL on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 7th and Bth inst. Open from 2 to 5.30, and 7 to 10. EVERYTHING MARKED AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. Admission Afternoon Tea 6d. S T ’ G eorgps ihurch ’ pATUTAHI. A GARDEN PA^TY Will be held in the PATUTAHI DOMAIN, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1909, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1909, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. SALE OF WORK. SPORTS— Horse Jumping Lemon-cutting Gretna Green Needle-threading Whistling Race Stepping the Chain Weight Guessing RACES FOR CHILDREN. Prizes for Winners. MUSICAL ITEMS in the Intervals. ENTRANCE ONE SHILLING. Children Half-price. AFTERNOON TEA. TURANGA MUSICAL SOCIETY. gECOND gjsASON. GRAND Production Cowen’s Popular Cantata,- “The Rose Maiden. Preceded by a short Miscellaneous Programme, PATUTAHI HALL, TO-NIGHT, Thursday, October 7th at 8 p.m. Redstone's Brakes leaving Gisborne at 6.30 n.m. ALEXANDER GRAY, Conductor, G. BRUCE WATT, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. POVERTY BAY SHOW. TTA NTRIES for TROTTING EVENTS 1-4 close on SATURDAY NEXT, the 9th inst. Previous performances must be sent in with each Entry. All other Entries close on the 16th INSTANT. ONLY ONE MORE WEEK. Semi in your Entries NOW, and by so doing you will materially assist. 11. M. PORTER/ Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. "NTENUING EXHIBITORS will greatly assist by forwarding their NTRIES NOW. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. OCTOBER 26th AND 27th. MEMBERS will oblige by calling at the Office for their Tickets; or, on receipt of cheque, they will bo posted, if desired. (Subscriptions are due.) H. M. PORTER, Secretary. GISBORNE POUND. IMPOUNDED by County Ranger, Oct. stli. for trespassing on. Willows Road, Matawhero — BAY MARE, no visible brand, star and snip, both hind feet white, white spots on back. If not claimed and expenses paid will he Sold in the above Pound WEDNESDAY. Oct. 20th, at 12 Noon. E WILKINSON, Pound’keeper. REWARD. LOST —On Monday Afternoon, between Kaiti and town, GOLD PEARL NECKLET .—-Finder return to “Lister” private hospital, Kaiti. FOR SALE. OA SACKS Horse Carrots Cheap to jU\J Clear, Also'— About 15 Ton Prime Trussed Hay at Half Price. T. J. THOMAS,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2626, 7 October 1909, Page 1
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