EEDINBOROUGH BAKERY-
Mil viLNL* neen requested ny a number of my old'customers' to come back to the town, I beg to announce that I will commence a BAKERY BUSINESS on April Ist, in the bakehouse formerly occupied by Mr Oliver Veale, opposite the Royal Hotel. Oniy iirst-ciass Article supplied. Time not having allowed of my calling upon all residents, 1 would ask that any who have been overlooked will kindly leave orders with Mrs das. Robb, fruiterer, next to .Wmnrays'J and .these will be promptly attended to. My Bread "will also tie on sale at Mrs Robb’s shop, HOVIS BREAD A SPECIALITY ! N. B.—l am in no way connected with the Master Bakers’ Association. W,. C, NISBETT. PREMIER’S RECEPTION, A MEETING of tile Reception OomXSi. mittee will be held at the Borough Council Chambers at Noon TODAY (WEDNESDAY). Business ; To make arrangements for the Premier’s reception, as he arrives on Thursday morning, JOHN. TOWNLEY. Mayor. KARAKA SCHOOL CONCERT, A CONCERT in Aid of the School Jrji. Funds will be held in the Schoolhouse, on THURSDAY, 27th inst. Good Programme. The following ladies and gentlemen will assist—Misses Lewis, Falbet, McClure (2), and Ingleton, and Messrs Barlow, Teat, and P. Sheridan. Admission, 2s. The Concert will be followed by a Dance. Redstone’s brake will leave Masonic Hotel Corner for Te Karaka at 5 p.m., returning same night. MATAWHERO POUND. E I. M P 0 U N D • . At Matawhero - One Bay or Brown Daaught Gelding, branded TC on near shoulder, scar on off rump. Will be sold on the sth APRIL, if not redeemed. E. QUINN, Poundkeeper. TE KARAKA POUND.
T M POUNDED, At 'Xo Karaka— One Black Gelding, star, four white feet branded M on right shoulder. If not released, and expenses paid, will be sold on APRIL 4th, at noon. L. C. ALLEN, . Poundkeeper. Public Works Office, Auckland, 13th March, 1902. nnENDERS will be received at this Office, I until Noon on MONDAY, the 7th April, 1902, for Alterations and Additions to the Post Office, Wairoa- Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Offices at Napier and Wairoa and at the Publio Works Offices at Gisborne and Auckland. The lowest or any tender not r.c.Accn.rilv accented.
necessarily accepted. C. B. VICKERMAN, District Engineer. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS trespassing on any property owned by me will be PROSECUTED. R. C. MILLER.
ODE TO THE EIGHTHOUR DAY. Eight hours work, eight hours play, Eight hours sleep, eight bob a day, Thus the ancient couplet can ; But yet, alas, ’twas only man Who thus was blest, his patient wife Wrought sixteen hours each day of life, Bereft of hope. But, 10, a change is looming o’er the
lord she’ll stand scene, Full soon beside her With Pearson’s Sand Soap, now, her work she’ll lighten, With it her pots and pans and kettles > brighten ; With Pearson’s Sand Soap, too, she U scrub the floor, And thus, at 3 p.m. her work is O’er. USE PEARSON’S. PEARSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS, HAMILTON EAST, WAIKATO.. J"OOBB can take a Photograph • JAi that will please you. Visit the Studio when you have balfjan-hour to spare and see for yourself. IF your Watch won't go, take it to H. B, Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, GladI stone road, neit Firebell.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 375, 26 March 1902, Page 3
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