MEETINGS. jyjEETSNG OF J^ATEPAYERS. Dlt- COLLINS rospectfuflly asks the Burgesses of Gisborne to meet at WHINRAY’S HALL TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 30, At 7.30 p.m., For the purpose of taking part in a 1 discussion on the present position of municipal affairs with a view to inaugurating .some, definite steps which lie trusts an'ay result for the 1 betterment of the Borough generally. His Worship the Mayor has been asked to take the chair, and the members of the Council are cordially invited to attend. TURANCANUI BOWLING CLUB. SEASON 1012-13. rpHE Official Opening of the above ’ Club will talce place on THURSDAY, the 3rd OCTOBER, 1912, at 3 p.m. All (Members are requested to attend at 2 p.m. sharp. Visiting Bowlers affiliated with any outside Club are cordially invited. Members who have not received Tickets for Lady Friends can do so on application to Secretary or Committee. Entry hv ticket only. ‘ ' lAN S. SI MS ON, PresidentFOR SALE. SALE—Two good Sheep Dogs, f splendid workers. Apply J. Parsons, 52 Herbert Road. • FOR SALE—Good Jersey Heifer, io months old ; very quiet.—Apply “Times” Office. jd OR son’s SALE—<Two Berkshire Sows, in young.—Apnlv Cookhouse, NelWorks, Taruheru. FOR SALE. QTOUT STREET. —Quarer-acre, 7roomed House, outbuildings, boatshed, etc., all conveniences; ail laid out in garden and lawn ; good view up and do cm river; asphalt sidewalk: three-quarters of a mile from Post Office.' Apply M. B. MANDER, Tel. 6C6.
LOST AND FOUND. UNI) —The Most Reasonable . Shop at which to procure Baths, Basins. Sinks, and Gas Fittings.—F • H. Wilkinson, 68 Gr«v Street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A QUICK SALE WILL lie effected with this BARGAIN bv anyone who is wanting to furnish a 6-roomed Villa, and do it well. ~ , . - , Contents of six rooms well furnished O-NLV £145. This includes a Piano, a solid walnut Saddleback Chesterfield Suite, and the rest of equal quality and none ot it over 6 months in use. Further particulars— C. G. BLOORE, LOWE STREET. JNVITATION. The Ladies of Gisborne are cordially invited to call at DEVON HOUSE, WEBB’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST., And Inspect the Attractive Display of One-piece Dresses, from 7s 6d. New Costumes (just in), i Smartest and Most TJp-to-oate Millinery. | Everyone invited to look round, and no one pressed to buy. MISS CILMOUR, Specialist in Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing. ’Phone 811. AT LAST GISBORNE ENJOYS A Thoroughly Up-to-date rjpEA AND gUPPER i^OOMS, :h will bear favorable comparison with any in. the larger centres ox the Dominion. THE BURLINGTON ccupying the two top floors of THUS FINE NEW BUILDINGS, PEEL STREET, Js now in full swing. _ ho Rooms have been luxuriously iished, and electric fans have- been ailed to keep the atmosphere cool fresh. Music by a competent ur--stra adds a charm to the eurhe” 1 Culinary Department is m ■ae of a highly-quahficd chef, while service is unexceptional, ccomnibdation for 200 Dinars. Ipeciality is being made of 3>amty Afternoon leas. Mrs. McCORMICK. Proprietress. RIFF at THE BURLINGTON, Webb’s led Street Lunch in town Is, Dainty Afteii Tea 6d. Special arrangement .vcekly customers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3641, 30 September 1912, Page 1
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