Wesley Church Services. Sunday : 11 a.m., subject “ The Cry of the Race ; ” 7 p.m., “ The Cleansing Power.” Communion after evenmg service.—Rev. Or. Hounsell.
St.' Andrew’s Churoh Services.—Totnotrow (Sunday) : In the morning the Kev, Comrio will preach and read the finding of the Presbytery on the state of the Church, and in tbo ovoniug the Kov. A. Whyte will priach. It is . expected that there will bo largo congregations at both services.— Bbv. J. G. Paterson.
,Tho sorry dyspeptic, submerged in hi*: gloom. Who feels most dejected and lit for his tomb ; .The p;oor hypochondriac who wanders in woe. With no one to jspealc to and nowhere to go, Who maintains he’-s a martyr to every diseaso, (Let them aid their digestion and keel* their blood pure Raid recruit upon WOODS,' GREAT; ' PEPPERMINT CURE,
JOT I'S MAJESTY’S THEATRE Absolutely tbe Greatest and Most Expensive Attraction Ev.er Presented to Gisborne Playgoers. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY Bth. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in Gisborne of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON’S FAMOUS GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S OPERA COMPANY. 100 ARTISTS.! ! Specially organised to present, on a Seale of Dazzling Splendor, Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan’s Most Brilliant and Popular Operatic Gems. MONDAY NEXT, MAY Btb, “ THE MIKADO.” TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 9tb, " YEOMAN OF THE GUARD.” WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 10th, “ PATIENCE.”
Interpreted by a Great Cast of Characters, MAGNIFICENT OPERATIC CHORUS OF 50 VOICES. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA Of 20 Instrumentalists. Box Plan now opoD at Mr Miller’s. PRICES —6s, 3s, and 2s. No early doors. G. Mathoson,.Representative. SSL. POVERTY BAY RGGBY UNION Victoria Domain, TO-DAY. TO-DAY , May 6tb. ..• , Grand Opening Matoh MAOEIS' v. PAKBHAS. Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission. 6d ; ladieß free. D. COWAN, Hon. Sec.
WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Will sell by Publio Auotion, at their Mart. liowo Street, TO-DAY (Saturday), at 11 o’olock— O S CASHS OF ISLAND FSTJIT .IL consisting of Bananas and Oranges. W. A. HBA'N.Y, Auctioneer. WANTED. "^yrANTED— SAWYERS, to cut timber and about 30 BUBHFELLEBS, For
2000 AGEE 8 BUSH At Tokomaru Bay. To be let by Contract, at from 23a 6& to 25a per acre. . All Light Bush, - • Apply— WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd.
O- J. KENDERDINE Tj AND, INSURANCE, COMMISSION AGENT, AND “ GOOD’S BUILDINGS " (Upstairs), Opposite Masonic Hotel, GLADSTONE ROAD. BUTTER’S PATENT EENOING
AT the reoent Autumn H awko’e Bay A and P. Show this New Fencing fairly caught on. Orders already booked include—Maraekakaho Station, Mr Bernard Chambers, Mr Mason Chambers, Chambers Bros. (Kivi Station), Mr Philip Kenway, Mr Joe Williams, etc. For particulars, prices, and superiority over others, apply—- : .MARRIAGE, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1447, 6 May 1905, Page 3
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