Penny postage has proved a great boon Ever has como into force, Such benefits"chn’t reach us too soon Though bound to arrive in duo course. It is timo we took care of our ponce, And likowiso our health I aui sure, So ho, with a cough and good sense, Takos WOODS’ GREAT PEPPER MINT CURE.
TURANGANUI LODGE U.A.O.D. rHE usual Fortnightly Meeting, of the Turanganui Lodge, ! U.A.0.D., will oa held at the Lodge Room, vlasonic Hall, Childers Road, on MONDAY EVENING next. Business —Important. Re-appointment of Lodge Surgeon. D. C. HAWKINS, Seoretary. JpUBLIC ~j^JTEETING. AV COMPLIANCE with a request from a number of Citizens, I hereby Convene a PUBLIC MEETING to be held at the Rooms above Dalryruple’s, on " MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MONDAY EVENING. NEXT, 14th instant* at 7*30 o'clock.' Subject. The Coronation Memorial* JOHN TOWNLEY, Mayor* _ NOTICE* nr HE PATUTAHI SCHOOL will JL RE-OPEN on MONDAY* 11th inst. Parents are requested to send their children regularly, otherwise the Compulsory Attendance Clause will be enforced. OWEN GALLAGHER, Chairman.
NOTI C E . A MEETING o i persons interested in the formation of a Brandi of the Acclimatisation Society for the Waiapu District (North of Tolago Bay), .will be held in ihe Waiapn County Council Office, Waipiro, on WEDNESDAY, the 23nl July, at 2 p.rn. A, B. WILLIAMS, lffi R.' MURPHY, WILLIAM O’RYAN, Conveners, Waipiro, July sth, 1902'• DALGETY & COMPANY, Limited, Will hold their USUAL MONTHLY SALE OF STOCK, At the MAKARAKA SALEYABDS, On THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1902, At 1 pin. Present Entries: Q / \ HEAD OF CATTLE Ov (Bullocks, Springing Heilers). SHEEP /Uv (Wethers and Ewes) Further entries invited. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Auctioneer.
EVERYONE USING EVERYONE USING EAST’S BAK/H/G POWDER Realises what aCOMFORT AND DELIGHT It is to know that they have a Reliable Article in the House as an aid to the Cooking of TABLE DELICACIES;
PURIEI POSTS. EOB SALE —2OOO seven-foot PUBIEI POSTS. Apply— A. P. AGNEW, Tolsgo Bay. COUNTRY SETTLERS are reminded that they can obtain excellent accommodation for their horses at Redstone's Stables, in Lowe Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 470, 11 July 1902, Page 3
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