AMUSEMENTS. civ ■ ; PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY. Miss J. Haracn, Waerenga-a-liika, says:— “Your system is wonderful an its simplicity, and does away with years of drudgery. Some- months ago I endeavored to learn by the old.method, but could raa'ke no headway. Now, however, after a course of your system, I am pleased to say that I can play most intricate music. lam sure your system deserves all the credit it receives.” Full Tuition £2 2s, and returned if you cannot play in six weeks. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Road. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and RESIDENCE.—Nurse Smith, 672 Upper Gladstone Road, has a few Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders. Good table, excellent accommodation, and all the comforts of a home. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW HOSPITAL SITE. mHE Cook Hospital and Charitable a Aid Board will much esteem Donations of suitable Native Shrubs and young Trees for planting the Grounds of the New Hospital. Any contributions- may be left at the Board’s Office, Childers Road. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. COOK HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. THE Board is willing to accept payment of anv Fees at present outstanding paid before 30th SEPTEMBER Next at a Reduction to £1 per week. IT. M. PORTER, Secretary.
NOTICE. /'\WIXG to tlio scarcity and ccu<sofjiKMit high pJ'ic-o of eggs, we bog to notify that from. / this date our Block Cake Prices tvill ho Sd, lOd, and Is per Hi. FIDDY and OFORGE, ".j Gladstone Road. AN UP-TO-DATE AIRDRESSINC ALOGN, “THE EXCELSIOR” Opposite H. Anderson’s Cycle Depot. Gi EO. LTTGILLIER has pleasure in announcing tliat “The Excelsior” is still’in full swing, and that he is daily adding to his large circle of highly-satisfied customers. He has not found it necessary to raise prices. HAIR CUTS STILL Gd.— MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY. At-, the Poll taken on December 20, 1909, you, as Ratepayers, acquired by your own vote, an undertaking whereby you can, and actually are, producing a commodity capable of providing ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT and POWER, both for domestic and commercial purposes. In fact you have entered into competition with private enterprise on a business footing. There are at present 11 Municipal Electrically Lighted Towns in New Zealand, and as many more in the course of constructional progress and consideration. All these arc in a flourishing condition notwithstanding the temporary eet hack in their respective revenues, due to the advent of the WONDERFULLY EFFICENT METAL FILAMENT LAMP. Is rests very largely with you individually as to whether this Department is to be a paying success cr a drain on the General Revenue.
You have a. valuable asset, so make' the most of it. The area over which the supply is distributed determines the demand. The number of consumers determines the, cost of productionThe cost of production determines the selling cost. Therefore the sooner you connect with YOUR OWN SYSTEM the sooner you will eliminate the inevitable, initial generative costs. Do not think that your individual assistance is insignificant, as on it alone is success dependent. Full information can be obtained at the BOROUGH COUNCIL ITT LECTRICAL TTNEPARTMENT Electrical epartment Showrooms, HOW ROOMS, MUSICAL TUITION. Mr E. N. SIDEBOTTOM, Teacher Voice Production and Pianoforte. Address 111 Peel St., Gisborne. HOT WATER AT ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT. CONSTANT SUPPLY of Hot xtL Water can always be ensured if a Gas Water-heater is used. This apparatus does away with the necessity of lighting the' kitchen fire, and is quite simple and economical in working, 1 Q.ISBORNE Q.AS QOMPANY, LTD
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3585, 26 July 1912, Page 1
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590Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3585, 26 July 1912, Page 1
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