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THE LATEST.—Be sure and see the lovely Mercerised Goods we are now show-ing-equal to silk, but less than half the cost. Wears well.—C. Kosie de Co.

Sole Lessee and Manager. ..Mr Tom Pollard. Treasurer Mr \V. O’Sullivan. POLLARD OPERA COMPANY, FOR -SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, 21st OCTOBER, Australia’s Record Success—“FLORQOORA," To be followed by— MAIUTANA ” ■‘THE CASINO GIRL'; “ LA POL PEE ” And •‘THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.”

Special Engagement of— THE DAIiT-OHS PRAPSES And BALLERINAS 'rom J. C. Williamson’s Comic Opel Company).

The whole produced under the sole direction of Mr Tom Pollard. PitlCES—Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, -s 6d; Pit, Is. Early Door Tickets to Stalls and Pit Gd extra. Box Plan now open *at Miller's. Early Door Tickets to Stalls obtainable at Miller’s on Monday morning.

jpOVERTY JgAY AGRICULTURAL AND jpASTORAL (^OCIETY. TgIHE following EXTRA CLASSES must -L be on the Show Ground to be judged First Day Classes 17, 17a, 18. Extra Exhibit by Levin and Co., Wellington. Shearing 50 Sheep with IVolseiey Machines. G. E, WYLLIE, Secretary.

POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of those interested in the Formation of a Local Branch of the NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION will be held in the Club Room, Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, I‘Jth instant, at 11 a.m. JAS. MACFAIILANE, President.

HOLIDAY COMMITTEE. NOTICE. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the Holiday •i-1 Committee have granted a PUBLIC HOLIDAY for WEDNESDAY, 23rd October (Show Day). Owners of Business Premises are therefore requested to close on that occasion, in lieu of the usual Thursday Afternoon of that week. For Committee, JOHN TOWNLEY, Chairman.

AGRICULTURAL SHOW. rjEDSTONE’S COACH leaves Whatatutu -IL\; at 7 a.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, Octojjeb 22nd, and Returns on WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 7 o’clock.

LIFE ASSURANCE. THE CITIZENS’ LITE ASSURANCE COMPANY invite Applications from gentlemen capable of introducing New .Business (Ordinary) in Gisborne and District. Special opportunities for promotion are offered to those proving successful. SALARY AND COMMISSION. Written applications, stating age and previous experience, and enclosing copies of testimonials, to be sent to —

J. FRANKIS LANE. Resident Secretary, Citizens’ Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wellington

NOTE.—For three years in succession the New Business completed by the Citizens’ has exceeded the magnificent total of £1,000,000, which is proof that the office is popular and an easy one to secure business for. The Citizens’ gives LAltliE YEAKLY BONUSES to its Policyholders. For the year 1900 the Bonus on New Policies (effected during the year) was ±ll 11s per cent, on the sum assured.

WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. IT is hereby notified that Mr STANLEY HOOPER has been appointed Deputy Poundkeeper and Ranger during Mr John Fisher’s illness. BY. McKAY. Clerk. Gisborne, October IS, 1901. TENDERS FOR BUILDING RAKAUROA SCHOOL. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for Building the Eakauroa School. Tenders close November Ist. Plans and specifications can be seen at Times Office after the 22nd October. GEORGE REDPATH. Eakauroa, October loth. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS. Musical meeting—Wednesday NEXT, October 23rd, at S p.m. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Admission by Silver Coin. Proceeds devot- S. :.'denial Fund. ii. P. SHARP, Captain.

GISBORNE GAS COMPANY. MONDAY, 21st OCTOBER. 10 thoroughly enjoy a drive in the country, three things are absolutely neces sary, namely, a comfortable conveyance, reliable horses, and a competent and steady driver. These are procurable at Redstone's Stables at any time. OUR HORSES will carry you there and back without breaking down or sticking you up. Redstone's Stables are acknowledged to occupy a premier position in Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 241, 19 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 241, 19 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 241, 19 October 1901, Page 3

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