In order to illfiGt tlis gl'eat demand for dairying country ivliich exists ill Tologa Bay district, Mr Ralph Reyix)lds has 'decided to sub-divide and offer at public auction portions of his Paramatta, estate at Tologa Bay. It is proposed to offer these sections for sale on easy terms at the end of May. Major Carmichael and Adjutant Gunn will conduct a series of special meetings in connection with the Salvation Army this week-end commencing to-night at Miller’s corner at 7.30 p.m. and continuing to-morrow, leading off at 7 a.m. with a special kneedrill, followed by a holiness meeting at 11 p.m. The afternoon’s meeting will lie free and easy, and at night a special salvation meeting. On Monday night the Major will gve a descriptive social address, supported by prominent townspeople. Major Carmichael is a brilliant lecturer, and has to his credit many years the service in Australia. The Adjutant who accompanies the Major has been in command of Wellington over two years. On Tuesday night he will meet the soldiers and adherents privately in the Citadel. Athletes! _ After your strenuous games of Cricket, Tennis or Bowls, visit the i* Grey Street Hot Baths, where a nice hot plunge, followed by cold shower, will remove all traces of tiredness, and make you feel it is good to be alive even in these hot summer days.—Harry Hull, proprietor.* One goes to bed" with all sorts of resolutions made about getting up early but tlie best resolution is to have one of Grieve’s Reliable Alarm Clocks.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3509, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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254Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3509, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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