SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Telephones: Office 218 Residence 440. P. 0., Box 149 G. G. PIESSB. F.I.A. (N.Z.), F.P.A. (N.Z.), CBy Exam.? INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR and COMPANY SECRETARY Loan and Mercantile Buildings, Gisborne, BEGS to notify the General Public that he has now added a LAMP, ESTATE, AMD COMMISSION AGENCY to his present Accountancy Business. THE MAURI SECTIONS Close to Hailway Station, School, and Creamery. FREj from flood. FIRST-CLASS LAND. ACRE SECTIONS—£IO cash, £lO in six months, £lO in twelve months. TWO-ACRE SECTIONS—£IS cash, £ls in six months, £ls in twelve months. • Balance —3 years at 6 per cent Other areas on equally liberal terms G. G. PIESSB. AGENT. 4 ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. 17 OK — 6-roomcd, well-built, kauri «— J HOUSE, bathroom, wash-house, coal house; all conveniences. Large rooms. AY el 1 laid out lawn and garden. Fox Street, near Dr. Scott’s. qoa— l-ACRE and 6-roomed HOUSE, OOU Giiilt kauri, bath-room, washhouse, coal house. Well laid out garden and lawn. Easy distance from town ; good footpath. "Worth tl 000, "Whataupoko. OKA— 6-roomed HOUSE, bath-room, OHU -wash-house, coal house, buggy shed, etc., hot and cold water, gas, large rooms, bungalow built. Splendid lawn front and back; ideal flower and vegetable garden ; Harris Street, Kaiti '76(1-14 ACRES, Mangapapa, highly imp.cved; only £2OO cash. Si LOME STREET,
JUST & QPENING UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE FOR HOUSEHOLD USE Inspection Invited. Trade Only L. D. NATHAN & CO., LTD. TO-DAY. ENTERTAINMENTS. Patlie Pictures, 2.30 and 8 p.m. AUCTIONS. Furniture, Miller and Craig's Mart. 12 noon. Stock sale. Tologa Bay. TO-MQRHOW. CHURCH SERVICES. , Baptist Tabernacle, Sunday, February 12. —Morning, 11, Mr. J. P. Penning ; evening, 7, Mr. J. Aueurin Jones. Solo, anthem. and other bright music. Methodist Church, Bright Street.— Morning, Mr. AV. Frazer; evening, Rev. .T. A. Lochore. Subject, "The Popularity of Jesus. Anthem, ‘ "Evening Shadows." Sunday School, 2.30; Bible Classes, 2.45. Devotional meetings, Tuesday and W ednesday. Baud of Hope, Thursday.. Te Hapara, Sunday-School, 2.30; service at 7. Waimata, 11. Rev. J. A. Lochore. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.— 11 a.m., Rev. AV. Grant, “'Coming to His Own"; 7 p.m.. Rev. AV. Grant, "A AA orldwicle Movement.” 10 a.m., Young Men's Bible Class (senior and junior); 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Young AVomen's Bible Class (junior); 3 p.m., Young AVomen's Bible Class (senior), old Manse; Endeavor meeting, every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting. Wednesday evenings. 7.30 p.m.; Choir practice,. Friday. Mr. Grant and His office-bearers eztend a cordial welcome to residents and visitors to any of these services. St. George’s Church, Patutahi.—Ven. Archdeacon Williams will preach at 7.30 to-morrow, and introduce the Rev. Mr. Rawnsley.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3148, 18 February 1911, Page 6
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