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LAST NIGHT ! LAfcT NIGHT ! Of HAYOARTH’S COMEDY CO. On which occasion will be Repeated, BY SPECIAL REQUEST, The Funniest of Funny Comedies— THE PRIVATE SECRETARY The Last Opportunity of seeing MR E. D. HAYGARTH as the Rev. Robt. Spaulding. FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A MULE LAUGH. Doors open at 7.30 Commence at 8 p.m. PRICES 3s, 2a, and Is. The Orchestra will be under the leadership of Mr J. H. Gittos. The Box Plan now open at the London Piano and Music House. CHAS C. WAL'D, Advance Representative.

KAWAU. Formerly the residence o£ Sir Geo. Grey. FIUDAY, JULY, 17th, At 2 p.m. Sharp. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. (Per Samuel Yaile, Auctioneer) Will sell by auction, At their LAND SALE BOOMS, 95, Queen Street, Auckland, UNDEK CONDUCT OF THE BEGISTBAB OF TUE SUPBF.ME COUBT, THE ISLAND OF KAWAU, Comprising AGUES, ana being the whole Ov/V\/ of the land comprised in certificate of title registered at Auckland iu vo.ume 68, folio 2b4, ot the Land Transfer Begiater Book. On the Island are : Substantial Besidcuce, several wooden houses, and other buildings and improvements. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, 95, Queen Street, Auckland.

HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, Gisborne Branch, No. 373. THE Quarterly Meeting of above Lodge will he held in the School room. Childers road, TO-NIGITT, at 7.0il o’clock. BUSINESS : Nomination of Officers Quarterly, and General. D. DWYER, Secretary. iTifl Or 8 BOr.JMB DOOGE, No. 61, A.C The Quarterly SutnV b Ui U Meeting of the aoovd iiuuge will be he'd*“ *!*® room, Childers road, on i.Un.SDAY, 26 rd June, at 8 o’olock p.m. BUSINESS: Receipt of Contributions. ifileetion of Officers. Notice of Motion to fix Officers’ Salaries. Notice of Motion to Change Time of Meeting; and General. R. ROBB, Secretary.

NOTICE. OUR, STORES WILL BE CLOSED On fjYUESDAY, J UNE, For ANNUAL STOCK TA KI NCI COMMON, SJtLNLTON & CO., JuIMITLD.

COAL! COAL! COAL! Ex UKURO A. s EVANS, NItLD & GO. ARE AOIV LANDING, Ex URUROA, lIIPMENT OF NEWCASTLE DOUBLE- SCREENED HOUSEHOLD COAL. To be SOLD CHEAP from .Vessel’s Side for CASH. Also, Lo Arrive Ibis .week* Ex Herald — CONSIGNMENT OF. WESTPORT. COAL, Also, ex Coronation— TAUP.IRI COAL, BOOK .YOUIt ORDERS EARLY,

100 TONS 100 TONS (Ex URUROA) NEWCASTLE HOUSEHOLD COAL NOW LANDING, NOW LANDING, 'Ami to he SOLD CHEAP from .Vessel’s Side for CASII s BEST SCREENED HOUSEHOLD COAL, CLAYTON BROTHERS Telophono No. 11.

SKATING CARNIVAu. JgUIPIRE gtKATING J^INK. Handicap Race, 10 laps. Obstacle Race. Best Couples (Lady and Gent). Exhibition of Trick Skating by Mr Alf. . Skipworth. Entries will be received for Handicap Race up to 5 pm. WEDNESDAY, 24th June, 1003. Competitors for Handicap and Obstacle Races must be attired in Fancy Costume. Rinking will commence at 7.30. First race to start at 8.30. LOOMB AND MORSE, Proprietors. NOTICE. AHORSE, Saddle, and Bridle I were taken from the Royal Hotel between 5 and (i on Friday. Next morning the horse was found without the saddle. A reward will ho given to anyone who can give any information which will lead to the recovery, of the Saddle.

WHAT’S THAT WHISTLE ? OH! IT’S THOMAS. JMUST stop him; I want a sack of Potatoes, a truss of that sweet Hay of his, some green Tomatoes for piokles, and my week’s Vegetables. He makes up orders at the garden on the shortest notice, but you must not call on Sunday. "" fTI REWOOD. TENDERS required for 50 or 100 cords FIREWOOD Manuka, ■Puriri, Kowhai, or Titoki—delivered at Brewery or Railway Station. .Tenders close 23rd JUNE next. Apply— BREWERY, A GOOD heart, a clear conscience, and a pair of Hennessy’s perfect fitting Boots bring happiness, which no riches and no circumstances alone ever do.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 923, 23 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 923, 23 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 923, 23 June 1903, Page 3

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