POVERTY BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL BULB AND SPRING FLOWER SHOW To bo hold in HIS MAJEBTY’S THEATRE On lUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th ADMIBSION—ONE SHILLING. Membeta by Tlakots,
jii £? \ i"i a.l c R B GRAND POPULAR COVERT Farewell Appearance oi MR DUDLEY TRENT, Who will be assisted by MRB P. BAERY (nee Mias Donovan), Ana Qlaborno'B Leading Yooaliata. Mr Dudley Trent in the latest boocosb, from ••The Moorish Maid," "A Brigand Ami, and '• A Soldier of Japan.” PRIDES—Bb, 2b, and Is: Commence at 8 o’olook sharp. Box Plan at Mr Miller’s. _________
mHEA TB H BOx A B MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Sop*. 11. •* Christianity or Spiritualism Whiob Embodying n Keply to Madame Heller, By BEV. D. PARRYFront Seats Is, Back do. 6d. Begins at 8. NEW ZEALAND ‘FARMERS’ UNION. POVERTY BAY PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE. MESSRS W. K. Ohambors (President), A. R. Watson (Vioe-Prealdent) and W. Liosant Clayton (Provincial Seoretarv), will hold a meeting at Whatatutu on THURSDAY EVENING, the 7»h Inst., and Te Karakal on FRIDAY Evening, the 6th inst. , Mr Morgan (High Sohool Board) wil 1 speak at Te Karaka on “ Rural Teehnioa 1 Ednoatlon," Both ladles and gentlemon earnestly hr bited to attend. W. LISSANT OL&YTON, Provincial Secretary, POVERTY BAY BOWING OLUB’S DANOE. THE Rowing Olnb’a Dance will bo hold THIS EVENING (Wednesday) in Whlnray’a Hall. Daoolng starts at 8 o’clock. Pianist, Mias Moore. W. FRASER, Hon. Seo. TE KARAKA RACING CLUB. THE Adjourned Annual Meeting oi the . above Club will be held Club's. Room, Te Karaka Hotel, on SATURDAY, Bth inst,, j at 7 p.m. Business: Urgent. ,
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, 1905. BAIN BROTHERS Instructed by E. QUINN, Esq. (who is leaving the distriot), will Sell, at his residence, Palmerston Road, on FRIDAY, September Bth, at 11 a.m. The whole of his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS WITHOUT RESERVE. Full particulars to be advertised later. ■ %. ». HEANY, Auctioneer.
GISBORNE LAWN TENNIS CLUB. The annual general meeting ol the above Club will be held in the room over Meesra Dalrymple’s shoo, on SATURDAY. 9th September, 1905, at 8 p.m, Bnßinesa: To reoeive Report and Balancesheet, Eleotion of New Members, and General. T. ALSTON COLEMAN, Hon. Secretary. SINGING LESSONS. MR ARTHUR BOULT haa resolved, if sufficient inducement offers, to come to Gisborne for a visit, and to give courses of Ten Singing Lessons daring his vieit, at the rate of 3 guineas per oourse. _ By kind permission of the Vicar and Mrs Thomas, Mr Boult will teach in theVioarage Drawing-room. Anyone desirous of having Leßßona in Breathing, Voice Production, and Binging is requested to promptly intimate the same to Mr Boult, addressed to the Vioarage. ARTHUR BOULT, A.M.P. Buildings, Auckland/.-
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ORMOND HORSE FAIR. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their usual SPRING HORSE FAIR At Mr 0. Neenan’a Yards, Ormond, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. Present Entries*. HORSES <550 oi Fall particulars in futare advertisement. Early Entries Invited. ft, R* WYLLIE, Auctioneers NOTICE. IT will pay anyone intending to build a Modern Home to call and examine Plans on view at my office, Lowe Street. jambs mckinley, Architect.
PJIO STAND THIS SEASON t The Handsome Blcod Stallion, SAN REMO (Purchased by G. G. Stead, Esq., for 725 guineaß as a yearling). CISSY (own sister to Trenton, FrailtyMusket)—ST. LEGER (Atlantis—Doncaster). BAN REMO’S services this season will be placed as low as possible for a sire -of bis olaas. The terms will be £5 5s single mareaj two or more mares the property of the same owner as per agreement. Every oaro taken, but no responsibility ineurred. For tabulated pedigree, sea oards. For further particulars, apply— GAINS CARRINGTON, Makaraka. N.B.—San Remo was highly successful in ast year’s aorvioee.
SAM. EARLE HAIRDRESSER Iffi TOBACCONIST, Opposite Union Bank, 188 OUR STOCK OP PIPES S' A ND Note oar Prices jyi'XJOH is Gained by dealing wilh me. Boat Brings New Goods ND Up-to-date Novelties. Razors and Strops a speciality T J RAT HER Goods in great variety. jgVEBY Article marked in plain figures and tempting prices Op*n Ironi 8 a.m. : to 8.30 g.m., and Saturdays to 10.30, EIGHT HANDS AT WORK, BEST .WQRKMANSHIB GUARAJ3EEEBD, .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1551, 6 September 1905, Page 3
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