NO LICENSE, EDMUND 11. TAYLOR will Lecture on the above subject, as lol'ows WEDNESDAY, August 20th Theatre, Gisborne, 8 o’clock. THURSDAY, August -21 st —Te Karaka. FRIDAY, August 22nd—Te Arai. Collections will be taken up.
NEW GAME! NEW GAME! TABLE BOWLS, (Patented by A. J. Massey.) INHIBITION BOWLING ToUllNAill MENT (Handicap Pairs), To be held in Academy of Music, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THUHSDAY, August 20th, 27th, and 28’Ji. Admission ONE SHILLING. PHIZES v.ill be given to the winning pairs and runners-up. The City Band have kindly volunteered their services, and will provide music.
POVERTY RAY AGRICULTURAL ANO PASTORAL SOCIETY. UDITIONS TO PROGRAMME. Extra Class 55a lleifei'3, calv.-d after 30th June, 1001. First - Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Class 07.—The Hon. J. Carrol! presents £3 3s additional Ist Prize, and £2 2s additional 2nd Prize. Shropshire Classes.—All Prizes to he same as English Leicester Classes. ADMISSION {First Day), Foot Passengers Ono Shilling Each. G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, ’ Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE At the MATAWHERO YARDS, On THURSDAY NEXT, 21st AUGUST, When they Will offer : SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Present Entries : HEAD 0 J CATTLF, Including
20 First-class Springers (calve in October) 20 Good Springers (Jersey strain) 1 Pure-bred Sbortborn Bull, 2 years old. Weaners, Dairy Co\Y3, etc., etc. 250 sH E E p • 100 Hoggets, etc. 1 ACTIVE DRAUGHT MARE, rising 7 (guaranteed staunch). Further Entries invited. Sale at 11.30 a.m.A. F." KENNED f. " ' Auctioneer. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Will bold their NEXT STOCK SALE, On THURSDAY, 23th AUGUST, 1902, At 1 p.m. 100 500 Present Entries: HEAD OF CATTLE. SHEEP. 2 and -1-tooth Wethers, etc.
Also, On account of Shanks Bro 3. 8 Draught Horses and Harness 1 Dray, 1 Set Disc Harrows 1 Cambridge Holler 1 Set Swingletrees 1 Scarilier, Most of the above implements havo had one season’s work only. Further Entries invited. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Audio leer.
TBNDEES. rTYENDEBS are invited for the Purchase JL and Removal of the Dwelling now standing on section corner of Lowe Street and Bead’s Quay. Particulars may be seen at my oilice. Tenders to close at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd inst. W. P. FINNERAN, Architect. TO BUILDERS. riYENDEES are invited for Building Prc- ■ mises at the corner of Lowe Street and Read’s Quay. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd inst. W. P. EINNERAN, Architect. GISBORNE FOUND. IMPOUNDED, By Ranger, August 16th, 1902, for trespassing on public roads, Kaiti — One Black Poly Cow, no visible brand, fork back half right ear, fork fore quarter back half left ear, heavy in calf. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold in the above Pound, on WEDNESDAY, August 27, at 12 noon. E. WILKINSON, Poundkeeper.
MR B, SOLOMON, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN (Late of Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A., Graduate of Kansas City Optical College), Is now touring through New Zealand, and May be Consulted at his Private Consulting Booms on Second Floor of Hotel Coronation, FOR TODAY, TWO WEEKS, Fj orn AUGUST 19th. gaggssaasßasjaw ASTIGMATISM. Is a deformity of the eye from birth. If the four blocks of black lines do not appear black and equally distinct, it is an indication of this defect of vision, and should be properly corrected with cylindrical lenses. MR SOLOMON,
Fully equipped with the knowledge and skill to correct scientifically all errors of refraction, is also provided with all the latest and best appliances and instruments for the proper functional examination of the eyes without discomfort to the patient. MR SOLOMON Will be in Gisborne for TWO WEEKS, when he will Test Sights Free of Charou, and manufacture Glasses to suit all defects of vision. CONSULTATION AND SIGHT-TESTING GRATIS. TESTIMONIALS. Bluff, November 12, 1901. Mr B. Solomon. , , , , . , Dear Sir,—Yours of the 11th duly to hand, and my daughter Edith and I are w*ell satisfied with the glasses. She says she can see much better with the glasses you tested her for than any she had before. You are quite at liberty to use my name or my daughter’s name in any adveitist-ruent you think proper, and should anyone write to me I shall be only too happy lo answer. Yours faithfully, Geobge Macd.
Invercargill, November 21, 1901. B. Solomon, Esq., Gore. Dear Sir, —I am in receipt o£ glasses, which arrived in good order, and give every satisfaction. It will afford me much pleasure in recommending my friends to make application to you for anything in the optical line.—Yours faithfully, A. B. Caheros.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 506, 20 August 1902, Page 3
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