AMUSEMENTS. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES ' ' FOURTH HILBTARY TOURNAMENT MB SPORTS. PARK RACECOURSE. HAT. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY, 9tli November, 1909. Admission Is, Grandstand Is, Horses 6d. C. HELLIER EVANS, Captain. J3ATUTAH! J 3 ÜBL!C JJALL. POPULAR CONCERT & DANCE Will be given by THE TURANGA MUSICAL SOCIETY In Aid of the above Hall, on THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4.
. PROGRAMME. Overture (piano) Mrs. Goodchap. Cliorus,“Green Vale” ("Rose Maiden") Society. Song, “Sing, Sweet Bird” Mrs. Knight Song (Selected) Mr. Woodward. Duet, “I Know a Rosebud Sinning” (“Rose Maiden”) Mrs. Parsons and Mr. liighett. Song, “A. Serenade in Summer” Mr. Parsons. Song, “The Village Blacksmith” Mr. Alick Gray. Song (Selected) Miss McKenzie. Song (Selected) Mr. Blundell. Song (Selected) Mrs. |'C. Matthews. Chorus, “ ’Tis thy Wedding Morning” (“Rose Maiden”).. Society. “God Save the King!” Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. Tickets, admitting to Concert and Dance, 3s; concert only, 2s; dance only, 2s.
PUBLIC NOTICES. HOLY TRINITY SCHOOLROOM. A MISSIONARY ADDRESS on “The Recent Mohammedan Advance” will be given by Rev. 0. J. Kimberley (Organising Secretary oi tlie N.Z. Church Missionary Association), TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 2nd inst.. at 8 p.m. Collection at close of meeting.
ROAD FORMATION. TENDERS will he received until 12 noon, SAT OR DAY, Oth dust., lor Formation of Roajd through the "Mission Estate, Waerenga-a-hika. Plans and sneeiiications may he inspected at the office of the undersigned. The. lowest or any tender not ueees* sarilv accented. 'CMO. -T. WINTER. C.E. November Ist, 1209.
TO LET, T non i va w rent 0 LET — For three months, a Furnished 7-roomed HOUSE, and dy an ACRE of ground ; 4 minutes’ v' from G.P.0.; very comfortable; ;■ 30s to amoroved tenant. W. LiSSANT CLAYTON, Agent.
TO LET. npO LET (to .suit enquiries for OfJ. iiees, Auction Mart, or Sample Rooms) —Those Fine_ Premises in Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street/ occupied until November, 1909, by Messrs L. I). Nathan and Co., —Apply at their office. Customhouse Street.
GISBORNE BUSINESS COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: L. WILCOX. €IOMMEE.CIAL SUBJECTS: Short- /' hand, Book-keeping, TypewritCorrespondenco, Penmanship, Writing, Arithmetic, Mathemamg, Precis •EXAMINATIONS :Shorthand Speed, Typewriting Speed, Matriculation Civil Service. . - . LANGUAGES: English, Latin, Gorman, French, Esperanto, Maori (visiting teachers and assistants). MUSIC: Staff or Tonic Sol-fall. Classes for teachers if necessary. TECHNICAL ; SUBJECTS: Brushdrawing, Sloyd, Carton, Plasticine, Drawing, . including Blackboard and Free-Arm. NEGLECTED EDUCATION: Night Classes for Youths with neglected education. Clients attended for Shorthand Dictation. Typewriting at moderate fees. Circular letters at cheap rate for thousand. Stationholders' and Tradesmen's Books adjusted and balanced. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT: Governesses, Typists, Clerks helped to positions. SHORTHAND ASSOCI ATION :Praetiee Monday Evenings; L.YBecre, hon. tec. ESPERANTO: Conversational, Wednesday evenings; H. Warren, hon. see.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2648, 2 November 1909, Page 1
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