ROLLER SKATING. GARRISON HALL. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHTI A PAIRS TOWING RACE for Ladies and Gentlemen will be held TO-NIGHT. Entries at the rink. D. L. ROBINSON, Rink Manager THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. PAID-UP CAPITAL ... £1,500,000 RESERVE FUNDS (of which £750,000 invested in Consols, £250,000 in Local Loans (Imperial Government Stock), balance employed in the business of the Bank £1.330,000 Together £2,830,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS ... £3,000,000 £5,830,000 A BRANCH of this Bank is now OPEN at BUCKLEY (TOLOGA BAY), in the Dominion of New Zealand. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Wellington, 17th Julv 1911. 150,000 PEOPLE PLAY They Last a Lifetime. OU cannot buy them second-hand, jf. unless they are worn out or the owner wants a more expensive instrument. “He Cannot Get a Better.” Many Dealers say they have them—but they haven’t; sometimes they trade on the name, and sav their Pianos are on the ‘ "Brinsmead System”—any excuse to sell their own cheap wares. E. CHRXSP & SON. ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR GISBORNE AND DISTRICT.
FRANK LOWNDES & SON SHIPPING. FORWARDING AND CUSTOMS AGENTS, OFFICE AND STORE, 64 LOWE STREET, GISBORNE, WE have Agencies throughout the Dominion j which enables us to Forward Expeditiously to any part of New Zealand. Steamers, trains, and coaches met on arrival, when all commissions will be faithfully attended to. Passengers’ Luggage collected and stored if required, or Forwarded to any rddress. AGENCIES. Williams and Creagh, Napier. J. O’Brien, Wellington, Globe Delivery Co., Christchurch. Empire Carrying Company, Dunedin. E. Wilson and Co., Auckland. Telephones—Offce 400 Private 23/>
ALBERT WILLIAMS (Late of Canterbury). A RCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. BUILDING GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. McKee’s Buildings. WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL (TOKOMARU HARBOR BOARD). POLL UNDER £ ‘THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1908.” A POLL of the Ratepayers of the Ridings of Tokomaru, Waipiro, and Piritarau respectively, being the Waiapu County (Tokomaru Harbor) Rating District, will be held on THURSDAY, the Third day of AUGUST, 1911, on a proposal to borrow £20,000 for the purposes set out hereunder: — £ 1. Purchase from the Tokomaru Sheepfarmers’ Freezing Co., Ltd., of the present wharves and reclamations at Tokomaru Bay ... 14,500 2. On the purchase of land in connection therewith ... 500 3. Erection of new buildings and reclamation and purchase of plant for harbour purposes 5,000 £20,000 The following will be the polling booths:— Tokomaru Bay.—The Tokomaru Farmers’ Co-operative Company’s store. Waipiro Bay.—The Office of the Waiapu County Council. Tuparoa.—The Public Hall. Iv. S. WILLIAMS, Chairman of the Waiapu County Council. JOHNSTONE & SMITH. High-class Tailors and Outfitters, Ladies' Habit and Ride-astride Specialists. AUSTRALIAN MEAT EATERS. Australians are such heavy meat eaters that fve are fast becoming a nation of dyspeptics, and it is telling on the general health of the country. Constipation is the forerunner of this complaint, and if you have any signs of it you should not hesitate to get a box of Chamberlain’s Tablets at once. > They are a positive cure for this complaint. Sold bv £. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3279, 26 July 1911, Page 6
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