SPECrAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A Box 90. Ring up Tel 140. BUSHFALLING BUSHFALLING CONTRACTS and All Classes of Employers’ Labor wanted to be covered QALL ON OR RING UP H. E. HILL LOWE STREET, GISBORNE GOVERNMENT AGENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Support a Government Who helps the people. *2*
To-night at His Majesty’s Theatre the Pathe Pictures give the final exhibition of the “Across the Divide” programme. To-morrow a new series will be given for one night only. The box plan for both performances to be given in His Majesty’s Theatre by the favorite Black Family of Musicians is now on view at Miller’s Corner. The performances take place on Thursday and Friday next. In connection with the change in regard to defence matters brought about by thp. Act passed last session, it is understood, says the Wellington correspondent of the “Lyttelton Times,” that the authortics are considering the question of organising a corps of nurses for service in the field. Mr. Patrick: Murphy, who, according to a cable mesage, loft the residue of his estate to the borough • of Newry, also left £SOOO to a Dublin Hospital, ‘£sooo to a Belfast Hospital, £2OOO to convent schools in Newry, £oooo to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, andi £SOOO and a'collection of gold, silver, and copper coins to the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. His estate consisted principally of lands in Ireland. A very large number of people risked holiday making in the open air yesterday. It was estimated that about 1400 persons patronised the train which left in the morning for Kaitarataihi and To Karaka., and many others left town for the country by vehicles of various sorts. There was a certain amount of trouble in dealing with the large crowd which gathered on the railway station with the object of “taking the train. Tickets were issued at the main ticket window instead of from the detached boxes outside the station, and ablockao'o occurred, and caused considerable delay The pleasure of the, holiday*, makers was sadly marred by the heavy rain ‘which came on in the afternoon. All wise parents keep Red Arrow Ointment in the house. The cost is only Is, and its value in an emergency ■'annot be estimated. For cuts, bruises, md sores of all descriptions this ointment cures in a manner little short of marvellous. All Grocers and Ohem ists.* ‘
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2771, 29 March 1910, Page 4
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