amusements. [IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! and TO-MORROW NIGHT. MONDAY and TUESDAY, TRIUMPHAL RE-VISIT OF ANDREW BLACK ANDREW BLACK (THE GREAT BARITONE), England’s Greatest Living Exponent of Oratorio, Opera, and Ballad Singing, Supported by ANTON TSCHASKOV, ANTON TSCKAIKOV, The Famous Russian Violinist, MISS I LEY CROSS (Contralto), MISS LILIAN DELANEY (Piariiste and Aocompaniste). Prices—4s, 3s, and ‘2s. Plan at Miller’s. PUBLIC NOTICES. HAWKE’S BAY LAND BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER. IN the matter of “The Land Act, 1908, the following persons have Seen nominated for Election ol one member of the Hawke’s Bay Land Board: — HYDE, THOMAS, Napier. LANE. EUSTACE, Napier. MUNHO, ALEXANDER CHARLES BONYTHORNE, Haturaa Voting Paper must be delivered in a closed envelope, addressed to The Commissioner of Crown Lands, Napier, on or before 4 o’clock p.m. on the i- iFTII day of April, 1910, being the hour at which the poll will close. T. N. BRODRICK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands Department, Napier. NOTE. —Mr. Thomas Hyde, of Napier. lias since WITHDRAWN his nomination. FOR SALE. 1 AAA WELL-GROWN Fat and lUUU Forward LAMBS, cross Romney and English also, 1000 sound-month Waipare EWES. . Apniv to—- ‘ ‘ ROWLAND HILL, Waimata.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Saturday afternoon, Small Leather Purse, containing Cheque for £5 Os 7d, drav.-n by Kia Ora Dairying Co. (payment stopped), and other papers.—Finder rewarded upon returning to Malcolm’s Auction -Mart. 10 ST —On Friday night, at Makauri. i one German Collie Pup, about 6 months old ; answers to name of ••’Watty.”—Finder return to W. Hay, Waikura Station. lOST.— A Good Situation through i not putting my name on Smith’s Registry, tele. No. 3. FOUND.— -Good Situation through having the common sense to put my name in early with Smith’s Registry Office, tele, No. 3. ]7IOUND.— A First-Class Certificated . Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor—H. G. McClymont, next Grundy and ShenMISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. CHILDREN. —There are few subjects that make better Pictures and more ploasing Photos than children. In tliis we are without dispute the best. ELLERBECK STUDIO. Y7OIPLOYERS are urgently requested JLJ to make known their vacancies to Geo. Smith’s Registry’ Office, as ho has now 60 male and female people representing every description of labor awaiting employment. FOR Splendid Potatoes from lOOlbs to ]. ton. —Henry Currie, order Imiolc. Masonic Stables. POR Immediate Sale, at Buslunere, road and river frontage, 28 Acres cry Rich Land, Residence, outhouses. -J. Peek over and Co., Peel Street. [7l OR SALE—By J. Peckovcr and Co, IT estate agents, Peel Street, varicy of Properties on easy terms; mortages negotiated; fire insurances erected . RESH FISH.—Our trawler, fresh from her annual overhaul on tne p, is liard at work again, and is daily inging in shoals of shimmering Fresh sh from the briny. Fish is the apoved hot weather diet. See our winiws. W Tutor, the Fish King. Tel. GOOD WORK is what you want. Do you know where you will get t Then walk up to our Studio, ond re will satisfy you. ELLERBECK’S the place. MARRIED Couple want Situation, either for station 0 r private. Ap_ ilv —Mrs. Clark, 10 Grey Street. PARKER. Grey Street, is the one to go to for Portraits in Oils and Hack and White; he never disappoints is patrons. Portraits painted from Id photographs. □&ARKER again to the fore in Pic- !. ture Framing. There is scarcely home in Gisborne where you will not nd evidence of his handicraft. Call nt le studio and see for yourself. Cd T For 40 or £SO deposit . VJT • J • I will find vou a Secon and build a House suitable to your xfuiroments. Balance can be paid by eekly instalments amounting to no ore than rent—Apply T. G. Lawless, gent. SPLENDID Corner. One 7 * Ovr I Acre with new 6-room-House and Conveniences. The eapest property on < the market, inns arranged.—W. Lissant Clayton, rent S' TRGENTLY REQUIRED—Work for U Camp Cooks, Waiter, Rousebout. Farm Hands and General Laurens ; employers will oblige by teleilioning tlieir vacancies to Geo. Smith, ele No. 3. A Splendid Prospective Value as a outing Property. 4 Acres and House, andy to town; terms arranged.—W dssant Clayl^u.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 1
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