YOU LIKE MUSIC! IHE Latest Song, Orchestra, and Band (Zonopiione, Gramophone) (Zonopiione RECORDS SOUND WELL on OHRISiP & SON’S •‘CINCH” “NEW CECIL” ‘‘MONARCH JUNR.” FULL OAK CABINET. How Would These Records Sound on Yours? If you haven’t one of these Full-toned, No Scratch DISC MACHINES For the Winter Evenings, HOW ABOUT ONE NOW ? PRICES FROM £4. E. CHRISP & SON. GLADSTONE ROAD. Sole Agents for the Gramophone Ltd. (‘His Master’s Voice.”) HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE PAYERS OF HARJBOR DUES. /'N ENTLEMEN At the request <|f a those connected with sliJppin I have offer Kays; tion to '{reprisei|t you |bn Beard. V/ I |fy In my opinio# tjhe District is not yet strong enough* to bear the heavy cost the inber of interests, for elecHarbca* of an Outer risks, and time, Ave should snaking plant, has dev the of by and and with its attendant that -pasfcthe meanr energies to _ the present the dredge (which is doing, such excellent Breakwater a sufficient distance to protect the entrance of the river—on the lines recommonded by Mr. Holmes, the. Eiiigineer-in-Cliief. Should you do me the honor to elect me, you may rely on my doing all in my power, to better the conditions attendant on the landing of cargo and passengers on the wharf, a.s I think the present arrangements are anything but satisfactory; and. in general, do all I tan to further your interests. # jf Yours faithfully, A. S, WACHSMA'NI TO THE HARBOR ELECTORS COOK COUNTY. T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN,— -*■- It vvill he incumbent on you to elect Five Members to represent your interests at the new Harbor Board to be elected on the 26th April. We offer you our sei vices. We a re agreed—That the Improvement of the Inner Harbor should be vigorously prosecuted r means Avithard. ting is A-ery ;houl<2 be by the Maui, and m the disposal That as oth heavy, a H; Avoided. That it is I not ij/f/e interests of County ratepa^er^/fliatf a heavy debt, with its concomitant ß heavy rating, should be incurred for/an outer harbor for some years, the pr/sent facilities foi shipping County produce beingjuygaale That, although it is .seftififated. /by some‘that ail can b<?f constructed all the other New Zealand harborsieads us to the conclusion that £1,000,000 is much nearer tl# correct estimate. "> j That until a plentiful supjfy of good stone within easy haul a go# distance is discovered and is in the control of the Board, liarbor-building mjfst be ruinously expensii'e. That there are otfleuf and perhaps better and less expensily schemes for an Outer Harbor than liaVe yet been propounded, and Avliicli ought- to receive serious consideration before a final decision is arrived at. That it should be out; aim, instead of increasing our liabilities, to reduce Avharfages and other dues on all our exports. Yours faithfully, T. HOLDEN ft H. KENWAY / ? A. F. MATTHEWS. GEO. WITTERSI/s W. H. TUCKER SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE ROAD. 3FFICERS IN CHARGE; ADJUANT and MRS. MELKSHAM. YOU are cordially invited to any of he folloAving Meetings:—Sunday : 7 .m. Knee-drill, 11 a.m\. Holiness feeting, 3 p.m. Praise and Testimony leeting, 7 -win. Salvation Meeting; Iso, Tuesday, Thursday , and Friday lights; Young People’s Meetings, Sunay, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A Seat, a took and-a Welcome to all- The above atheiings will be held for the Glory of -rid and the salvation and sanctification f Men. Women, and Children. A ood Bras® Band will dispense liariony. Congregational Singing a speal feature of each service. Marriages Solemnised. Private Wedings conducted. GOD BLESS YOU. F. E. MELKSHAM, Adjutant. | TEA ROOMS. HAVING acquired those fine Cen-trally-situated Premises so long known as “The SAveeteries,” in Hallenstein’s Buildings, I have had them completely renovated throughout, and converted into the Cosiest and Bestappointed TEA ROOMS in toivn. Accommodation for 150 people. There’s excellence in Avliat we have to serve, and daintiness in the Avay Ave serAm it. _ INSPECTION INVITED. g CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, Ha llenste in ’ s B urldin gs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3194, 13 April 1911, Page 6
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