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TO LET. r |no LET, lor six months—FURNISHED B HOUSE in Stout Street, Whataupoko. Apply— QE QRGE E . ELIOTT, Dalgety and Co.’s. N O T I C JE. MEMBERS ol Sohool Committees in ths Poverty Boy District ore invited to attend a Meeting to be held in the Gißborne District High School, on SATURDAY, July Ist, at 2 p.m., to consider the question of representation on the Hawke’s Boy Education Board, and the advisability ol forming a School Committee’s Association for the furtherance of Kduootion matters in the district. ANDREW GRAHAM, MALCOLM McLEOD, Conveners.

“ ANCIENT MARINERS.” THE Gisborne Harmonio Society -would be pleased to obtain tho loan of, or would hire or purchase, any copies of the ••ANCIENT MARINER " whioh may be availablablo. Apply--E. D. SMITH, Librarian. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB.

rjpHE Rowing Club’s Assembly Dance will JL be held at Whinray'a Hall, on WEDNESDAY. Dancing at 8 o’clook. ' Gents* Tickets .. 2s Gd. A. SAWYER, Jun., Hon. Seo.

SALVATION AB&£X BARRACKS. BEAT MUSICAL RECITAL, Next THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock, presided over by the Bev. J. G. Paterson. Selaations, Instrumental Items by the City Band, Timbrel Drills, Action Songs, Vocal and Instrumental Duets, SOIO3, etc. Tickets .. Is. Xi POVERTY BAY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. OOK OUT for the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball ABOUT END OF AUGUST. C. F. LEWIS, ANTED A Bmart Youth. Apply Masonic Pharmacy. ANTED—Good Housemaid for town good wages —Apply.' G. Smith. TTJ>ERHAPS you have decided that ali sale aCT are humbugs. Well, we don’t blams you, but we know you will change youe opinion if you visit the New Zealand Clothr ing Factory Bale. • OTICS to Employers pf Labor —G. Smith has 40 men on Hia books willing to take contracts or wages.—Ring up No. 3, or write to P.O. Box 122. SMITH receives specifications of cono tracts, and can send the right gang out for the job. 'OIGGBSI Bargains ever offered in Gisborne, is the verdict of satisfied shoppers at the New Zealand CJothing Factory Sale.

FOB SALE Quarter-acre, near river, Kaiti, £25 deposit; Houses, various localities. £SO doposlti; half-aares, central, Te Karaka; various businesses; sections, Childers Boad, £25 deposit.—J. Peckover and Co. HAVE you seen the Special Line of Men’s Navy Vicuna Suits, with padded shoulders, for 255, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory Sale ? SEAKLE’S Hairdressing Saloon is o open from 8 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. week nights, and Saturdays until I0;30 p.m. Best workmanship guaranteed. 'VTO Wonder you are busy when you are JIS I offering boots so cheap I was the general remark on Saturday at the New ZeaFactory Sale. 'ANTED Waitress, Generals (20s), Governess, Lady-help, Girl. -Want employment: Station Hands,,Married Shepherd, Married. Couple, Gardener, Man Cook, Ploughman.—J. Peckover and Co., Tel. 211. by train will make their JL money go farthest by shopping at the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s Sale.

- I'tHE remaining Elections at Mild urn Town I ship, also those on Desmond Boad (ofi Gladstone Hoad), are offered for sale on easy , terms. Call and get plans and particulars at the office of T. G. .Lawless, Agent. OVEBHEABD in the Train —“I got as big a parcel for a pound as I expected to pay 35s for.” Things are really cheap at the New Zealand Clothing factory’s Sale. IF yon want the Correot Time, try one of H. B. Smith’s Nickel Dover Watahes. BE up-to-date and get at BOBEBTSON’S a Cool Spring Hat, Best in the market, very light, cool and durable. AT BOBEBTSON’S — Beady. -to Wear Suits for Beady-to-Buy Customers, at lowest prices, immense variety.; iF you desire to invest in property, apply to I'. G. Lawless, Laud and Estate Agent. . .

srnoß SALE -Houses on easy terras, Sec8n tions on ea=v tertas, 50 acres Leasehold, small goodwill. Buns for sale, farms for sale.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent, (Gladstone ltoad. Ie 1 G. LAWLESS, Agent, is instructed ffl • to offer for sale, on easy terras, Shop with half-acre of land, situate main .road Te Karaka township. This is an opportunity for investors. WHEN Travelling on the Coast, stop at the Xokomaru Hotel. Excellent accommodation, hrst-olass stabling and pad' docking.—J. H. Jamieson, proprietor. AT BOBEBTSOE’S Bainproof Coa oil and macintosh coats in riding and walking cuts, best make only kept. /ft S 6d and 6s 6d—Men’s strong wear-well ■tic Tweed Trousers, good patterns, any Bize, at 4s 6d and (is (id per pair. Beally splendid value.—C. Bosie and (Jo.

r EIHE Latest American Marvel—The auto- ' JL matic potato chipper ;on exhibition as 1 the Dunedin Caah, at 2.30 to-day, by the American salesman. /jpi EORGE SMITH wants work for fifty 'OT bushfeUers, navvies, fencers, and farm hands. Station owners can telephone to No. 3, or write to T.O. Box 122. WANTED —General Servants, Cooks, and Laborers ; also, at once, a first-clas3 Scoop-hand.— Geo. Smith’s Registry Office, Gladstone Road.

O 0 to H. R. Smith for engagement rings wedding ringa, and wedding presents Shipments of choice, goods from the best manufacturers, now opening up. *TI ENTS.’ and BUY’S STRAW HATS—2s6dto4s6d, now Is each. Gents.’ Felt Hats, 4s 6d to 6s 6d, now 2s each.—C. Rosie and Co, fTTVSHNIS —Members of the Club JL should see the latest In GeDts.' Tennis i Shoes. Imported direct by Phit-Eesi Boot Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only ss. WANTED —Mrs Lockley’e Registry, His Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland, wants ituaiiona for Married Couples, all classes of ! Men, Cooks, Porters, Station and Farm Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, eta. Established 188 V. TRAVELLERS by train from Te Karaka can obtain the Titles from E. S. Evinson. general storekeeper, Te Karaka. and Plain boxed Stationery, JD Writing Tablets, Fancy Envelopes, Inkstands, Purses, Wallets, and Fancy Goods, at J. Sigler’s.

JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of Ladies Silver Keyless Watohes, from £1 Is upwards. A nioe Birthday Present for a girl.—H. B. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall. EAB THE DENTON HAT, quality guaranteed.—Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad. j rpBAVEGLEKS by train to Te Karaka can I obtain single and double buggies and I horses on hire, at Te Karaka Hotel Stables. Splendid paddocking for horses.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1491, 27 June 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1491, 27 June 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1491, 27 June 1905, Page 3

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