AMUSEMENTS. 8 AN GEjf TO-NIGHT. .. /I Hirst /IRB, Jtowina? (flub Jlicfl of Af/| Sda&pu/willjbeilipkl theM-fSGlfl fe/’ 6d. I ifadfes tjiwrtie. 6 s '^ORBETT, LIE, 1-lon. Secs. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. I AMO PLAYING MADE EASY. Piano Playing Made Easy. Absolutely no' Knowledge of Music Required. We Guarantee to Teach any Age Piano and to Read any Music. You attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. INTERVIEWS DAILY. Don’t be sceptical and think it impossible. , Professor Marshall Hall says:— “Splendid and ingenious for the masses.' ’ FULL TUITION £2 2s. Money returned if you cannot play in six weeks. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Hours 10 a-m. to 8 o.m. Enrol early. MEETBNCS. KESSIEARE CLUB. the Nil , ill Mi d at Shi mare Sc-food th<S le Juki May, (IJJiursday), loth It S p.m. BAY b AS* l t id? OCK POV CIA ES VL IY, 17th butithd ness hre TESTING , held orfftl af 7.0’ j.ra. s' Offictf to 1/rangq eason and men asked to make a point of attend’ R. SINEL, lion. SPECIAL APVCRTISEfiSENTS M|LLERSAND CRAIG, r xh by Jl*. Fl C. Waikji^on, Iffej?Ml PclAjcjfitm the v»v a,™ Js T #U'fE lldfEfp^TS, At\his/I§egid'encel Hoad, Ivaiti, TOMORROW '(fllmrsday), May 16The Sale will commence at 2 p.m. iRHVSE INISTEP.’S SS3T. IFjj MAY#li and BOROU; {(UNCIL iJjRS will olFicjallvfrefn\el fche How r J/, p ’nniraMinista®) adr 10 o|)klqm|T&tlS aWednfiaay) MOBfNINGI Wtf #€oun|il ClMnfjdrs, and will Jpe/pleased to lee itslnraiy proThe Mayor will also be pleased to make arrangement# tor any Deputations wishing to vrtJuTt upon Mr.'Mackenzie immediately after the reception. A NNUAL NNUAL Ba LANCE. LANCE. OUR ANNUAL BALANCE takes place on 31st MAY, and we would ikk our Clients to kindly note that it s of great assistance to us in our ! ala nee Work if ACCOUNTS are setled by that date. . All Accounts owing by us are also to >e rendered by the same date. Evans, ivtield & company vans, JJrl ield & Inompany ro LET in Ifedsfipes’ New. Buildings, equipwul jj??ith: jight, j Gaj Stoves,! and all m#rn convenience,] levy moderate _ . LARGE HARE in #iirtfetorey, Gothic for Meetings of - c-> :tc. The above are nmv rejdy lor ocupation. Apply— RED g!«p^ E & SONS. Buscke USCKE AND < JpARKER, AND ARKER, LOWE STREET, Gisborne, Are SOLE IBROKEES lASH & B AY OVE P AND CT OOR vmQBEa&BEafBSBSSBXMBL rjYfWI RSS, LIMO^D. s are Selling r a LY il Yourselves ofSthe Opportunity esting in possjmly ifcho. Soundest lost wopositiion ever ‘fore the Gisj|yne Public. TAKE OUR|CePUTATION ON THE SUQfESS OF THIS COMPANY. ,Y APPLICATION ESSENTIAL jpectuses and Full Particulars ideation. 1 BUSCKE & PARKER, Sh a r ebro'kers. ORMOND ROAD BOARD. SNDERS fo/ the- Construction a Jarrali mid Concrete Culvert TcrfTporary J&fTOtee' required, ms and specYfica turns' may be jkmn rmond Post OT e lowest or any tender not ijfecesj accepted. J^IcLEQ Secretary
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3524, 15 May 1912, Page 1
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