ffIIURANGANUI LODGE, No. 7, U.A.O.D, GRAND BASKET SOCIAL. His Majesty's Theatro. THURSDAY, Sopt. 21st, 1905. Gents' Tiokets .. .. 2s Gd. Ladloß, by baskot containing provisions lor tw< Dross Oirclo .. •• Is Od. Prizos lor best-provisioned baskots, J. A. EATON, W. LEWIS, Hon. Soos. BAZAAR. WESLEY CHUROII Guild will hold a Bazaar in the Theatre Royal, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 14th and 15th instant, when a vurioty, ol goods will bo offered lor sale. A numbor ol tide shows. Entertainment evening. Opened by his Worship the Mayor on Thursday afcornoon, at 2.30. Admission .. Gd TE KARAKA BAOING CLUB, APPLICATIONS will be .roseived by the Club, addressed to Post-olliee, Te Karuka, up to 30ih September, 1905, at 6 p.m„ : lor position ol Seorejary and Treasurer, stating amount ol salary'‘required. JAS. DEVERY, * Acting Soorotary.
GISBORNE RACING CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Membasr of the Gisborne Baaing Club is oonenod for THIS EVENING, September 15th, at 7-30, at the Gisborne Hotel. A full attendance requested. > ’ Business: As per Circular. ;: 5 . . M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. ■Jj’l 0 0 T BA L L VICTORIA DOMAIN. W. 0. SHEET'S EMPLOYEES Vorsus MAOKttELL & COLLEY’S EMPLOYEES'; SATURDAY NEXT, lGth. Kick-off at 3 p in. ' , ' ' Admission 6d, Stand 6d, Ladies Free. D. COWAN, Hon. Seo. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN GO TO WILDISH, SADDLER AND HARNESS . MAKER Street. Exchanges New Saddlery' and Harness for Second-hand. Agent for MoVay’s Saddlery.
MADAHE HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PBYOHOMETBIST, IN3PIPSi.TiONA.Li MEDIUM, Childers Boad, first house on righthand aide from Cobden Street, „ Charts Written and Handwriting Diagnosed, Advloo given on Health, Business, Marriage, eto. Consultation Fee, 2s 6d. Splendid Testimonials. Over 40,000 people Interviewed in all oentrea of New Zealand. Everyone can ask his or her own question. privately. Stay Extended dor Few Days Longer. ,i'f> ■4*l •' ME HELLEE-KOBEE, MAGNETIC MASSEUEB, All Nervous Diseases troated. Khenmatism, Sciatica, and Headache. . Patients attended to at their_.oaidence. . Same address as above. .
GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16, Commencing at 2 p.m. sharp. MILLER AND CRAIC Have received Instructions from the traveling representative of Messrs Field and Co , one of America s largest firms, to Sell by Publio Auction, at the Central Marl— A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF SAMPLES, Comprising— ' m Bicycles, Cutlery, Beet E.P. Ware Hammocks, Air-Guns' Rifles/ Revolvers Batety and Ordinary Razorß Dry Milk Powder ' Jewellery, Wetohes, Clooka Opera and Field Glasses, etc. NOTE. —This sale should be of great importance to private buyers wishing to obtain additions at Less than Cost! G. H. MILLER, ■ . v ‘ Auctioneer.
MATAWHERO STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. SPECIAL ENTRIES. "fl 2J To' 3-YEAR-OLD SPRINGIUU ING HEIFERS 100 2J to 3-year-old Heifers, In oalf 50 -2 to 3-year-old Empty Heifers 60 18-month to i Empty Heifers • 60 Head Mixed Cattle DALGEXX AND CO., Ltd. A. WACHSMANN, Auctioneer.
TIME TELLS THE STOBY SINGER SEWING MACHINES LAST LONGEST. CHEAPEST, BECAUSE BEST. TO THE LADIES?' OP GISBORNE. When Shopping, oall at PARIS HOUSE, LIBRARY BUILDING 3, PEEL STREET And Inepeot the Large Stock o£ LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTINCS MILLINERY in the Latest Style 3 for the Coming Sea3on. ORDERS TAKEN FOR PLAIN , ' ■ SEWING.
Thoroughbred Stallion BULLDOG STAND this seaeon At Mafearaka. Full partiolila'a in future issue. P. M ILONe]* ' Makaraka.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1559, 15 September 1905, Page 3
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