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TOliA.no BAY. tt/n*EMBEItS of tho Ohurch of England in JLvJL Tologo Bay and the noighborhood aro requested to meet tho Bishop of Waiapu in the Tolngo Bay Sohoolroom, on SATUBDAY, April 22nd, at 7 p m., for tho purpose of discussing Church matters. Tho Bibhop will hold Divine in tho Schoolroom, on EASTEB SSIDAY, 23rd April,' at 3 p.m. Holy Communion. . PATOTAHI PUBLIC HALL. NEXT, April 19th DRUIDS’ GRAND SOCIAL. Double Tickets,’ds.-i J. GEOBGESON, Seoretary. N, .O ffi I C 33. MB W. P. ACT,AN D HOOD requests that all acoountß against him bo sont in to tho undorsignod, on or boforo tho 25th instant. ANDBKW GBAHAM.

MEMORIAL MEETING. . A MEETING of women Interested in a .QL National Memorial to tho late Mrs Sievwright will be h6ld at Townley’s Ball, at 8 o’olock on TUESDAY NIGHT. E. TOWNLEY, ;> ■ Mayoress.. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION.' • r nEE Annual General Meeting of the above JL Union will be hold in the Masonic Hotel, on THURSDAY, April 20th, at : 7.30 p.m. s ’ - BUSINESS: To roooivo Report and Balance-sheet. To.F.leat Offioors, and General. ,- V- ■'■:■, '■'/.lt. WILLIAMS, Hon. Soo. OPENING UAWA BRIDGE. EASTER MONDAY. ; , 1 [ XSEDSTONE AND SONS will run Spe--E-aJ oial Coaches to TULAGO BAY, for the Opening Ceremony of the Uawa Bridge. Coaches will leave Gisborne to suit passengers, returning from Tolago Bay on MONDAY evening and TUESDAY morning. Book Early with REDSTONE AND SONS’, Prom whom full particulars of the trip .'■'i‘:'' can be obtained. I

ANTED Young Girl to assist in housework ; two in family.—Apply, X.Y.Z., Times office. ANTED—Good steady Cook (man pre- - - ferred), for coastal hotel.—Apply, by Wednesday, at Times office. 'ANTED-—General or Girl to Assist in housework.—Apply, Mrs J. Colley, Carnarvon Stroet. WANTED —Apprentices for the Dress-. ' making.— Apply, - sharp, Eure and Ambridge. ‘ANTED Employment for second- . . class stationary engine-driver; can plough or do most farm work.—Apply, Office of this paper. "ANTED, for.station —Handy Man, to milk and garden ;, also, a Youth.— Apply Geoffrey MacEean, Manager,Te-Hau-o-te-Atua Station. taNTED—Housemaid, Nursegirl, Governesses, Want employment: Station Hands, Married Shepherd.—J. Eeckover and Co. Tel. 211.

T QST— loaterday morning, from MenJU zies’ boarding-house, black and tan Collie Pup.—Beward on returning to British Empire {Stables. SALE—On Ormond itoad, also with JD. frontage on rear road, 4 acreß, orchard, lawn, excellent 5-roomed, house ; Bargain.— J. Peokover and Co., Lana' Agents, Gisborne ®7SJANTED —General Servants, Cooks, and ,WV Laborers. Goo. Smith’s Begistry Office, Gladstone Boad. ; A T BOBEBTSON’S —Bee window for -OL: hard and soft felt Hats, and Caps, “ Cool Spring ” brand. Largost assortment in town to choose from. V-'l 0 to H. B. Smith for engagement rings V3T wedding rings, and wedding presents v/N nuuutuQ Jtiugo) huu nouuiug jttoaouia Shipments of choice goods from tne best manufacturers, now opening up. TAT OW is your Chance—i'or Sale, three jL3I ' Sections, real bargains, on Clifford Street. Only £BO each; on easy terms, £ls cash, balance in three years.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent.

j 'i ENIS.’ and BOY’S SXKAW HATS—xJT 2s6dto4s6d, now Is eaoh. Gents.’ Felt Hats, 4s 6d to 6s 6d, now 2s eaoh.—o. Bosie and Go. ' A X KOBBRXSON’S—Now showing, ex■rVi oeptional valuo in boys 1 and men’s Tweed overcoats and Macintoshes; also large assortment of men’s underwear. ■jfTlOß IMMEDIATE SALE—Four-roomed JO House in Butene Road, Haiti; 8-roomed Residence, Gladstone Road; ,both good investments. —Apply, X. G. Lawless, Agent. ]| T wily pay you to see our values in JL Xreadle Sewing Machines. We can quote you a strictly high-grade machine, all £6 net, cash.—London Piano and Music House. J. H. Gittos. XpLORAL and Plain boxed Stationery, JO Writing Xablets, Fancy Envelopes, Inkstands, Purses, Wallets, and Fancy Goods, at J. Sigley’B. WANTED —Xhe ladies of the district ,0 call and inspect our stock of Tread^ o Sewing Machines, from £6 upwards, direo 4 from New York. —London Piano and Musio House. J. H. Gittos. jjTi or £lO deposit, balance on easy (Sift) terms, will secure Quarter or Halfacre Seotions on Kaiti, just beyond town boundary.—Apply, X. G. Lawless, Agent. "TMVERY man wants a DENTON HAX, _EA4 price 10/6. —Cooke, Outfitter, GladI stone Road.

ACRES Rich Flat Land, close to _ _ Creamery, School, and Itailway; well watered; for immediate sale.—Full particulars to he had on appliootion to T. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTED — Those tired ,of buying ice creome and oandies, going to theatres and up the river, and want a rest, use Moa Teas; they stimnlate. TENNIS —Members of the Club should see the latest In Gents.* Tennis Shoes. Imported direct by Phit-Easi Boot Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only ss. ANTED—Mrs Lockley's Registry, His V'J Majesty’s Aroade, Auckland, wants situations for Married Couples, all classes of Men, Cooks, Porters, Station and Farm Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, ete. Established 188'/. JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of Ladies Silver Keyless Watohes, from £1 is upwards. A nice Birthday Present for a girl.—H. E. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall. A. T ROBERTSON’S—Sou can get a JS L Tailor-mado Suit, equal to measure, at half the Cost Fit perfect, Wear well, Hook well. EAR THE DENTON HAT, quality . . guaranteed.—Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Road. THE DENTON HATS combine best material and workmanship. Ask Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Road.. -JVTO Amateurs or Boys entrusted with work at Thomson’s Shoeing Forgo Peel street. All work is oarrled out under Mr Jack Thomson's Personal snoorvislon. Mil ORSEOWNERS who desire their steeds .till- carefully shod should take them to J. Thomson's Shoeing Forge; next Times office, Peel street. fin HE DENTON HATS retain their color JL Buy. one rom Coojie, Outfitter, Gladstone Road, „ /

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1433, 18 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1433, 18 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1433, 18 April 1905, Page 3

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