PUBLIC NOTICES. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. GISBORNE A UNI Li ARY. F COLLECTIONS in Protestant Chur--1 \_J (dies in aid of the Funds of this > Society on SUNDAY NEXT. t It is hoped a liberal response will be made bv the Christian Public. 5 N.B.—Bibles and Testaments SOLD b at English Cost Prices at the Local Agency—Harry Adair’s, Gladstone! ' Road; Maori Bibles half-price. CIVIL SERVICE & CITIZENS’ COOPERATIVE BAKERY, LTD. (Registered under “The Industrial and Provident Societies’ Act.”) A GENERAL J:\ above will Hall. TO-DAY inst., at S p.m. quested. Business: To and General. MEETING of the be held in Townley’s (FRIDAY), the Bth Full attendance rereceive Balance-sheet B. WHITLOCK, Secretary. GISBORNE RIFLES. CAVING to Instruction Class, the usual Weekly Parade will NOl l be bekl To-night. All non-commissioned officers must attend the class. The Physical Drill and Bayonet Squads will oarade THIS EVENING r at 7.30 o’clock sharp, in uniform. A. G. BEERE, Captain. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAY NOTICE. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL’S DEMONSTRATION. WEDNESDAY, 13th October, 1909. NOTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY. 13th October, 1909, lias been proclaimed a PUBLIC HOLIDAY" ; and in order to allow everyone to attend the above Demonstration, business people generally are requested to close their premises on that day, in lieu of the usual Thursday. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR, Mavor. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. RATES 1909-10. TEN PER CENT. ADDITIONAL TO BE IMPOSED. ATEPAYERS are hereby notified that ALL RATES must be paid on or before the Ist NOVEMBER,. 1909 otherwise Summonses will be issued for the recovery of same, together with an additional charge of 10 per cent, thereon, as provided by Section 70 of “The Rating Act,* 1908.” R. D. B. ROBINSON. Town Clerk. ' Town Clerk’s Office, 7th October, 1909. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. WANTED. 3 MEN to drive Sanitary Waggons. Wages 10s per day. Permanent employment for suitable men. Apply TO-DAY, to R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. LADIES’ COMMITTEE. HOSPITAL SOCIAL. A MEETING of the Ladies; Comniit/V tee of the Hospital Social will be held at ni3 r residence TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 3 pirn. IDA E. LYSNAR, Mayoress. D. HASTINGS YOUNG, M. 8., M.S. Ed., M. 8., Ad (Late of Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne), HAS RESUMED the practice of his profession in Gisborne, and may be consulted at his residence, Budleigh Villa, Palmerston Road, or Townson’s Pharmacy, Peel Street, tel. 333. POVERTY BAY SHOW. TTiNTRIES for TROTTING EVENTS dose on SATURDAY NEXT, the 9th inst. Previous performances must 1 be sent in with each Entry. All other Entries close on the 16th INSTANT. 1 ONLY ONE MORE WEEK. Send in your Entries NOW, and by so doing you will materially assist. 11. M. PORTER. Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. TNTISNDING EXHIBITORS will I greatly assist by forwarding their ENTRIES NOW. 11. 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 be posted, if desired. (Subscriptions are due.) H. M. PORTER, Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2627, 8 October 1909, Page 1
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