AMUSEMENTS. Gisborne y iedertafel. JU FIRST CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, SOLOISTS: Mr. JOHN PROUSE, Baritone. ' Mr. H. 0. MACFARLANE, ’CelloDress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 3s. Stalls 2s. Box Plan at W. Miller’s. C. V. HARRE, tion. Sec. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY. Absolutely no “knowledge of music required. 'Dr. Borland, Mus. Doc., Oxon., F.R.C.C., says:—“Your method of dealing; with the extreme leger lines find with the chromatic element in music seems to me as thorough and useful as your modes of dealing with tlie simpler stages of the work.” You attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. No vamping cords, no drudgery. Full tuition £2 2s, and returned if you cannot read. I and play in six weeks-
THE NATIONAL COLLECE OF MUSIC, JMcKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Road. Hours, 10 a.ra. to 8 o.m MEETINCS. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held in Dunlop’s Buildings on SATURDAY. 13th JULY, at 11.30 a.m. BUSINESS: To receive Balance-sheet. To elect Vice-President, Committeemen, and Auditors; and General. GEO. WITTERS. Vice-President.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. POPULAR DINING ROOMS. the savoy (Late POVERTY BAY TEA ROU«vu»; Lowe Street. THE above well-knowm and centrally situated Rooms, under new management, have been thoroughly renovated throughout, and LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA, TEA. and SUPPERS Can be obtained from this date. Suppers Served Nightly up to 11 o’clock. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Open on Sundays for Afternoon Tea and Tea. Mrs. WTLCON, Proprietress. EDUCATION BOARD ELECTIONNORTH WARD.
AT the request of several School Committees, I have consented to j be nominated for the seat at present | vacant on the Hawke’s Bay Education Board. In applying for your support and influence, I would point out that I have been closely • identified with School matters for the past 30 years. Having been a member of the Tokomaru School Committee since the School was opened some 20 years ago, I am able to fully appreciate the difficulties under which School Committees (especially those in the hackblocks) have to work. I feel confident that if our Country Committees had a representative on the Board, a, great deal of time would ho saved in getting our legitimate requirements attended to. If you do me the honor of electing mo as your Representative, it. will be my aim, by personal inspection, to keep in touch with Country Committees, and see that they get their fair share of the funds available.—Yours obedient! v, WM. OATES. Toko mar u Bay.
TO ASS!ST ANNUAL BALANCE WORK, I s SHALL esteem it a favor if Clients will be good enough to ETTLE rjIHEIR CCOUNTS BEFORE 31st JULY. D. J. BARRY, Gisborne Brewery and Aerated Waters Factory-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3570, 9 July 1912, Page 1
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