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GRAND MILITARY CONCERT ORMOND HALL. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 25th, 1903. Tendered by the Gisborne Rifles and Band In Aid of the Ormond School Library Fund 3. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME By Members of the Corps and Band. ADMISSION—2a and Is. JOHN WARREN, Captain. ■jgJMPIRE yyVY. MONDAY, 25 th MAY, 1903. A SCHOOL E NTHItT AIN ME N T Will tie Riven at the THEA Tlt H It OYA L, On above date. Consist ins; of Limelight Views, .Vocal and Instrumental Music. All School Children Admitted FREE Adults—ONE SHILLING., Country School Children cordially invited. .JOHN W. Hit 101 IT, Chairman School Committee.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, OWING to delay of sfearner, 1 lie Welcome .Meeting in Schoolroom will he. held oil THURSDAY (not Wednesday night) ; and the Drawing Room .Meeting on FRIDAY (instead of Thursday), at Misses .Moricc’s, at 2.30 p.m. Redstone’s Brake will leave Post Odice at (i o’clock on FRIDAY EVENING for Ormond. .SUNDAY—Morning, the rev. gentleman conducts service at Wesley Church. Afternoon, at Theatre Royal. Farewell Meeting at 3 p.m. A CITY P BAND. I C N I Is to be held at WAIN UI BEACQ, On MONDAY, 25th (EMPIRE DAY). C Brakes will convoy passengers at Is. Brakes leave at 9 a.m. jpATRIOTIC TTINTERTAINMENT, jcj On MONDAY, 25th MAY (Empire Day), MATAWHERO SCHOOL, At 8 p.m. Adults—One Shilling. R, MACDUFF BIRRELL, Chairman of Committee.

POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION,; On Victoria Domain, SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd MAY. Senior Fixture: |piA V. YP ST E ND ' Junior: KAITI-CITY V. WEST END. Kick-off 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, 6d ; Lad'es, free. L. F. WILLIAMS, Hon, Sec, VOLUNTEER ENCAMPMENT. IHE Gladstone ltoad Bus will run to the JL East Coast Mounted Killes' Encampment, at the Park, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, returning at <1.30. Fares, Gd each way. In the Evening, the busses will take passengers to the Encampment, at 7 o’clock, returniug after the Concert. VOLUNTEER ENCAMPMENT. ■jOEDSTONE’S BRAKES will run to JDd and from the Volunteer Encampment at tho Park Racecourse THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING. Return Fare-ONE SHILLING.

SKATING ! SKATING! THE SKATING RINK will be open to the public THIS AFTERNOON, from 2.30 to 4; SATURDAY EVENING, 7.30 to 10. New Plant. Skates lor Hire and on Sale. Season tickets may be obtained at Morse’s. SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! JUST LANDED—"B iTh/Ts Ladies' and Gents’ JLv/vJ' New Union Rink Extension ROLLER SKATES for Sale— At MORSE’S. fißiS TEACHERS’ DRILL CLASSES. milE First Instruction Class will X be held at the Gisborne School, on SATURDAY, 23rd inst., at 10 CECIL F. LEWIS, Lieutenant, Instructor. POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. npHE OPENING MEET will take place 8 on SATURDAY, the 23rd inst., at 2 p.m. (Masonic Corner). Town course. J. M. GUMMING, Secretary. MUTTON FOR SOUTH AFRICA. WE ARE PREPARED TO PURCHASE— JjnVES AND -yy ETHBBS FOR SHIPMENT TO SOUTH AFRICA. Early Application Necessary. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. MARITANA ASSEMBLY.

rj' UK above Dance will be held in JL MeFarlane's Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING. Dancing to commence at N sharp. Gents, 2s Ladies by. invitation. TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR EVENING CLASSES. inst., from persons qualilied to teacn any of the following subjects (t) Dressmaking, pi) Mechanical Drawing. (3) Bookkeeping. (■4) Shorthand. (5) Mathematics and Higher Arithmetic (0) English. Lessons will be two hours weekly in respective subjects. Applicants to state salary required per Quarter, and forward Testimonials to— F. C. CRAMOND, lion.; See. TENDERS FOR BUSHFELLING. PENDERS are hereby called for JL Felling about 2000'acres Bush, in Mangalu District, in sections of from 150 to 2oii acres. Tenders received up to Noon on SATURDAY, June tith. Plans and specifications to be seen at the olliee of the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DALGETY & CO., Ltd. WANTED KNOWN —The “Experts" arc the Sewing Machines of the day, and are giving general satisfaction. Cash prices, £4, £6, and £9.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 897, 21 May 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 897, 21 May 1903, Page 3

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