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AMUSEMENTS. u TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. Favorite American Biograph Films. (Eagle Brand) THE RESTORATION Showing how a doctor by stratagem restores a shattered mind, and ultimately cures an attack of hypochondriasis. THE INDIAN RUNNER’S ROMANCE (Repeated by special request) A Superb and Poetical Love Story. Also —“The Crimp”—“The Theatre Pass”—“Foolshoad Pays a JVisit” — “The Faun” —and a host of other good items. Popular prices'—6d, Is, Is 6d. NOTE—NO MATINEE' TO-DAY. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 'ARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES—SUNDAY. 20th March. At 11 a.m., “The Groat Hsubandman.” At 7 p.m., “An Extraordinary Statement.” Preacher, Rev. W. Grant. Special Music by the Choir. Special Thank Offering. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED. SPECIAL EASTER EXCURSION TO MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. IF sufficient inducement offers by 4 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, 21st March, the TAKAPUNA will be despatched from WELLINGTON for a Cruise through the MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, calling at PICTOX (botlr ways). The vessel will leave WELLINGTON on® THURSDAY’, 24th March, and return on TUESDAY MORNING, 29th March. FARE FOR THE ROUND O K TRIP TO SOUNDS ... dW?J Intending Passengers must notify their intention at the local office BEFORE 4 P.M. ON MONDAY NEXT, in order that the matter may be finally decided. LOST AND FOUND. lOS’P —A Good Situation through _J not having sufficient brains to put my name with Smith's Registry. FOUND. —A First-Class Certificated Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor —H. G. McClymont, next Grundy and Shennan’s. jiOUND—A Good Situation through having the common-sense to place my name in early with Smith’s Registry Office. F MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. ('CHILDREN. —There are few subJ jects that make better Pictures and more pleasing Photos than children. In this we are without dispute the best. ELLERBECK STUDIO. 17^ OR Best Sorted and l Graded Potatoes at low orice, try Henry Currie’s Order Book, Masonic Stables. 171I 71 OR Immediate Sale, at Buslimere, ’ road and river frontage, 28 Acres very Rich Land, Residence,. outhouses. —J. Bedcover and Co., Peel Street.

I7IOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Freehold 1 Brick Shop and Residence, 7 rooms, Gladstone Road.—J. Pockover and Go., Peel Street. 1710 R SALE —By J. Peckover and Co, . estate agents, Peel Street, variety of Properties en easy terms; mortgages negotiated; fire insurances effected . FRESH FISH. —Our trawler, fresh from her annual overhaul on tne 6lip, is hard at work again, and is daily bringing in shoals of shimmering Fresh Fish from the briny. Fish is the apsroved5 roved hot weather diet. See our winows W Tiylor, the Fish King. Tel. 515. GOOD WORK is what you want. Do you know where you will get it. Then walk up to our Studio, and we will satisfy you. ELLERBECK’S is the place. MOTHER DEAR ! Did -ou hear that New Zealand Smoked Haddock is riCt. dear !—At Douglas Bros, only* Strand Cafe. - TVTEW ZEALAND Smoked Haddock, !> fresh dailv from our own smoke house. —At Douglasi Bros.’ only, Strand Cafe. T>AItKER. Grey .fil to go to for 1 NEW ZEALAND Smoked Haddock is just cooked to a turn ; lovely for breakfast. —At Douglas Bros, only, Strand Cafe. • NEW ZEALAND Smoked Haddock to supply 1000 householders: daily ; sweet as a lolly—At Douglas Bros. only. Strand Cafe. Street, is the one go to for Portraits in Oils and Black and White; lie never disappoints liis patrons. Portraits painted from old photographs. __ PARKER again to the fore in Picture Framing. There is scarcely a home in Gisborne where you will not find evidence of his handicraft. Call at the studio and see for yourself. STATION OWNERS, Squatters,, and other people who employ labor are earnestly requested to make known their vacancies to Geo. Smith’s Registry Office, Tel. No. 3. _ TO LET —Four-roomed 1 House in Grey Street; also Six-roomed House, Ormond Road.—Apply, 'lent and Friar. -f For 40 or £SO deposit . VJT • B • I will find vou a Section and build a House suitable to your requirements. Balance can be paid by weekly instalments amounting to no more than rent. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. L /S lF —WANTED, a Partner •vX • .1 J • with about £SO, active man with fruit and vegetable round preferred; splendid prospect for smart man—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. « SPLENDID Corner. One w 4 Ovl I Aero with new 6-ronm-I House and Conveniences. The hieapest property on the market, erms arranged.—W Lies ant Clayton gent.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 1

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714

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 1

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