AMUSEMENTS. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. EASTEE FJIHE ANNUAL SOCIAL. Of the Povertv Bay Rowing Chib will be held in the Garrison Hall on EASTEE MONDAY NIGHT. Tickets—Double os, Single Gent 3s, E'xtra Lady 2s. A. KIRK and G. SCEATS, Joint Secs. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GIFT SALE A*D CONCERT In Aid of CHURCH BUILDING FUND, THURSDAY, 14th APRIL, 1910. PUBLIC NOTICES. JSBORNECHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE First Quarterly General Meeting of the Gisborne. Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Borongli Counci] Chambers at 8 p.m TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, 24th March. F. H. W. TRAILL. Hon. Sec. FOR AUCKLAND VIA COAST PORTSTHE A.S. KAEO will receive Cargo for Coast Ports and Auckland up till TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). For freight, etc., applv Master (on beard); or — COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., Agents. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. SPECIAL GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES : S a.m. —Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sermon. 3 .p.m.—Children’s Service. 7 p.m.—Lantern Service (Sacred Pictures). All residents are very welcome. REV. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. ANNUAL BALANCE—ALBION CLUB HOTEL. TO facilitate Balance, work, it is requested that all accounts against me be rendered promptly on the 31st INSTANT, and also that all accounts due to me be paid bv the same date. FRANK HARRIS, Proprietor! 23rd March. 1910. FOR SALE. R. V. BARKER’S Substantial Family RESIDENCE, situated on the banks of the Wa.imata River, within a. few minutes' walk of the G.P.O. The House is a modern one. containing al] necessary conveniences, and the grounds are well laid out. Fullest particulars obtainable from — C. B. DE LAUTOUR & CO., Lowe Street. WANTED, TO SELL. T[7ANTED, to Sell—One Draught h< , . Horse, aged ; one 5-year-old, two year-olds; one 3-vear-old (unbroken); ie yearling; one Waggon (in good dor, carries from 4 to 5 tons), one jring Waggon, Duncan Hay Rake and dwers, Harrows, Weighing Machine, id lot of Harness and other sundries. Apply— GEO. BARRON, Whata.upoko. JNITED CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Q.OOD jpRIDAY QONVENTION. will be bold ns follows: 7.30 A.M.—Prayer Meeting, Baptist Clniroli. 11 A.M.—Communion Service, Wesley Church. 3 r.M.—St. Andrew’s Church. 7 p.M.—Monster Open-air with the Army Band at the Fircbell, and at 7.30 P.M. —The Meeting will be continued in St. Andrew’s Church. Good Speakers. Bright Singing. A Welcome To All. > FREE COMPETITION. OPEN TO CYCLISTS. Aset of Britannia tyres, valued at £3 3s, and guaranteed for 15 months, will be given to the person sending in the greatest number of names, with addresses, of bona fide Cyclists residing in the Gisborne District. Competitors sending in bogus names will be disqualified. Lists to bo in alphabetical order and addressed to “Cyclist’s Competition,” “Times” Office Gisborne, on or before March 31st, 1910. _ SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, GLADSTONE ROAD. HARVEST FESTIVAL And THANKSGIVING SERVICES Will lie hold MARCH 27, 28, 29, 30. The Proceeds of the effort will be devoted to assisting local enterprises, such as furnishing, officers’ quarters, etc Gifts or goods of any kind will be thankfully received. A response worthy of the town may surely be looked for with cheerful confidence. F. E. MEIKSHAM, . ' Ad/utant, TO LET. FIRST-CLASS SHOP, with largo 2-storey Store at back, suitable for factory. Reasonable rental. For full particulars, apply at—“TIMES” OFFICE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2768, 24 March 1910, Page 1
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