MEETINGS* NOTICE. A MEETING <>i : Drovers is arranged for 2.30 p.ni on SATURDAY, 23th insfc., at the Coronation Hotel. ' Business Important. All requested to. attend. QJSBORNE OPERATIC SOCIETY. ‘•GEISHA’’ REHEARSALS. TO-NlGHT.—Chorus Geishas and Mousmes. THURSDAY—FuII Afternoon Rehearsal at 2 o’clock. Chorus and Principals, with Orchestra, under M:r. Foster, at 7 n.m., for a complete run through with Mr. PolFull attendance at all Rehearsals this week is imperative. aßaramcECßgaaaiaaaaggaßgßgSßigragicJßßsaggaia'tfa TROTTING CLUB. A .MEETING <f all interested in the formation of above Club will, ho held in Wootton’s Rooms TO-MOlt-K()\V (Friday), 27th inst., at 8 p.m. All sporting men invited. \Y. F. CEDERWALL, CHARLES F. SCOTT, Conveners. LOST AMD FOUND. LOST, between Roebuck Road and Air. H. Do Lautmir’s —Fur StolePlease return to D. C. Gray, or “Times” Oliiee. FOUND —The Most Reasonable Shop at which, to procure Baths, Basins, Sinks, and Gas Fittings.—F. H. Wilkinson, 68 Grev Street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ECGS! EGGS! ECCS! TAT AN TED in any quantity. ’ ' price given. Best WOOTTON’S, The Loading Caterers. POVERTY BAY RIVER DISTRICT. J ADI US AND GENTLEMEN,— T wish to THANK you for having voted fer me yesterday, and hope that in the future you will not regret having clone so. H. G. TUCKER. BOROUGH ELECTION.
[T is not my intention to Canvass lor L votes in any wav in connection vith To-dav's Election. 1 wdukl. however, respoctlully point out to all Kate payers the necessity of attending: the fell and registering their votes in their own interests. "* J.-CLIVE COLLINS. WIN A PRIZE. WHY NOT? I AD IKS.—Try for the HANDSOME -* J PRIZES offered for the following Competitions: QAKE QOMPETITION. and Two Prizes for Rest Rich Cak Two for Rest Plain Cake. All Entries must he delivered at- the Garrison Hall before 11 a.in. on Wednesday Next. | VAC COMPETITION. Prizes for Rest Work, Most Original, and M-ost Useful. Judging will take place at noonCHILDREN’S C ANCY j^RESS COMPETITION, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 5, At 3 o'clock. Eight Prizes. Two for Re-t Girls, two for Rest Roys, two in each class for most original, and a special prize for Rest Oriental Dross. At the Q RAND QRIENTAL C,A RNIVAL and i^azaar, GARRISON HALL, OCTORER ‘J. 3. 4, and A Remember : All Handsome P N JNVITATION. Ladies of Gisborne are cordially invited to call at DEVON , HOUSE, J EBB’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST., And Inspect the Attractive Display of „ ~ 'One-piece Dresses, from <s bo. New Costumes (just in). Smartest and Most Up-to-date Millinery. , , Everyone invited to look round, id no one pressed to buy. MISS CILMOUR, Specialist in Ladies’ and Children s 1 Clothing. ’Phone 811. THE MOST POPULAR Tf AIRDRESSING gALOON, In Gisborne is unquestionably ITIE EXCELSIOR” UIREE CHAIRS, constantly going, and no ono kept waiting an inant Mv circle of thoroughly-satis-jd patrons is so large that I Lave not und it necessary to RAISE PRICES STYLISH HAIRCUTS, 6D ONLY. ;0. L’HUILLIERj PROPRIETOR.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3638, 26 September 1912, Page 1
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