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A number of Roman coins representative of the reigns of Antoninus J’ius, of Trajan, and of Vespasian, unearthed during the excavations in connection with the reconstruction of London Wall, are to be deposited in the Guildhall Museum, At the Wesleyan Chape), Grantham, lately an octogenarian widower named Thomas Brain took unto himself a blushin" bride of sevc-nty six summers, named Mrs Elizabeth Grant. The combined ages of the bride and bridegroom are 160 years. See our Magnificent Display of Photo Frames, Albums, Cruets, Biscuit Barrels, Butter Dishes, Purses, Brush Sets, and scores of useful and dainty articles, direct rom London.—o. Rosie and Co.

N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. mHE Union has arranged with the JL Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited, to indemnify all members of the Union (only) under the provisions of—- “ The Employers’ Liability Aot ” “The Workers’ Compensation Aot, 1900” “ The Accident Compensation Aot, 1001 ” Employers’ Liability at Common Law, not exceeding £SOO for any one worker. Rates: Farm hands permanently or casually employed, and also to include liability that farmers may be under in connection with workmen of any contractor: Five Shillings sterling per cent, nett (5s per cent.) Rushfalling and Scrub-cutting, continuously, contract or otherwise: Thirtytwo Shillings and Sixpence, stg., per cent, nett (32s Od per cent.) Further particulers and proposal forms to be obtained from L. Clayton, Tiniro to, who is authorised to cover risks. LISSANT CLAYTON. SALE IN AID OF MELANESIAN AND MAORI MISSIONS. rjIHE above will take place (weather JL permitting) at Mr C. P. Davies’ Residence, Kaiti, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 17th December, from 2 p.m. until (i p.m. A varied assortment of Useful Articles, including Japanese, Maori and Melanesian Goods, Sweets, Toys, and Produce of ail descriptions, Jams and Marmalade, etc., will be offered for sale at Reasonable Prices. Contributions thankfully received. Afternoon Tea, Fruit Salads Gd. Admission—FßEE. Everyone Welcome. The way to make HE WAY TO MAKE GOOD ’XMAS CAKE GOOD ’XMAS CAKE Will be found under the cover of each tin of EAST’S BAKING powbeb, The Most Reliable Baking Powder now sold by all Grocers.

GOVERNMENT SCHOOL, ORMOND. A HEALTH LECTURE Will be given by RS JgRACHER, Government Lecturer on Hygiene, On MONDAY, DECEMBER 16tii, At 8 p.m. Lantern Illustrations. Admission, FREE.

MATAYVHERO POUND. IMPOUNDED, By Banger, at Matawhero— One Chestnut Gelding, no visible brand, one bind foot white. Will be sold on the 27ra DECEMBER, if not redeemed. E. QUINN, Poundkeeper. TO CLEAR—LARGE STOCKS. tAA SACKS PRIMEST CANTEROUU BURY and OTAGO OATS, at SHERIDAN & CO.’S, for Bs per bushel (Cash). Delivered in lots of not less than five sacks. Book orders early. NOTICE. WE regret to inform our Customers j that we are compelled to mako a charge for all Bottles not returned of One Shilling per dozen for pints and quarts and One Shilling and Sixpence for patents. Hitherto we have refrained from adopting this course, but it has been forced upon us by a large increase in cost of bottles and excessive loss sustained by non-return of same. D. J. BARRY. J. A. LUCAS. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE Office of the Gisborne Co-operative Building Society has been REMOVED to premises lately occupied by Messrs Nolan and Skeet, next Messrs Crawford and Son’s, Stationers. A. G. BEERE, Secretary. A DAIRY FARM. FOR SALE—The Goodwill of a Lease of a Dairy Farm of DO ACRES, with Buildings, Dairy Herd, Carts and Horses, Dairy Utensils, and every convenience, as a Going Concern; on the Main road, within two miles of the Kia Ora Factory, and being only three miles from the Gisborne P. 0.; is unequalled as a Town Milk Supply. Windmill and ever-running spring. Terms Easy. Apply to BARKER & de LAUTOUR, Sole Agents. TO BUILDERS.

TENDERS invited for Additions to Messrs Teat and Friar’s Business Premises, Gladstone road. To be in by WF.DNESDAY, the 18th inst., at Noon. Plans, eto., at my offiee. W. J. QUIGLEY, Architect. TO LET. FURNISHED Family Residence, on Kaiti, known as “ Riverslea.” One acre land, with house containing 10 rooms. Every convenience, including Stable, Buggy House, etc. Apply— G. H. LYSNAR. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE most Sensible'and Enduring would be a NICELY FRAMED PICTURE, or one of KELLEY’S OIL POR' 1 "' Thirty per cent. Tro”'" .-rvAITS. saved by ord'”’ 1 - .oners’ Commission ‘ .ug at Studio direct. J, D. KELLEY, Gladstone Road.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 291, 16 December 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 291, 16 December 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 291, 16 December 1901, Page 3

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