Salvation Army Services.—Sunday i 7 and 11 a.m.; 3 p.m,, music and eoag; 7 p.m , Salvation Meeting, special ooDgregational siDging, brass band and singing company will give items. Kon-ohurohgoora heartily invited. St. Andrew’s Church.—Sunday : 11 a.m’ and 7 p.m., Rev. James PaterßOO. Young men’s Bible o.'ass, 230 p.m. Those intending to contribute to the sustentation fund are reminded to return their slips to« morrow.
Wesley Cfcu'ob. Sunday : Morning l 11, Mr C. Peach. Evening, 7, Rev. O' Griffin, subjeoi 11 Man’s first steps towards God solo, “Lead Kindly L’ght,” Mr Jantke. Wa'mata, 11, Rev. 0. Griffia ; Mekauri, 7, Mr Kennedy. Strangers oordially invited. Baptist Tabernacle.—Sunday : Morning, 7, Seventh Beatitude; oveniDg, 7, ."A Proolamaiion.” —Rev. David Parry,
JOHN F. PETTIE Will Sail TO-DAY (Saturday) at the Mart'S Q> CASKS BANANAS JLfy 4 Cases Kumaras 4 Saoks Kumaras 36 Oases imerioan Potatoes 14 Cases American Onions Produoo, Poultry, eto., etc. ! W ? A. lIEANY,; Auctioneer. FOR SALE, A GOOD INVESTMENT to those in search of Town Property. Two new 5-roomed Cottages, built of Kauri! wash-house, woodebel and copper, bull-nose verandah ; just eff Gladstone rood, dry sections. Lot to gooi tenants, 11s 63 weekly, PRICE, £290 each. For Address apply at THIS OFPIGF.
SPECIAL NOTICE. MESiUtS FRA.NK HARRIS & CO., Tj'd-, o! Wellesley Street, Auckland, and Waikumete Station, are opening a Branch Business Rt the oorner of Gladstone ! Boad and Grey Street, in a few days. Intending Porcbasera of MEMORIALS, Etc,, Should wait before going elsewhere, bb this well established firm intend oarrying a vsellasrorted aod up-to-date stock of Marble and Granite Designs in Monuments and Headstones, eta. L3'd-Lettaung and Carving will be nude a Fpsoiality by the Gitborne MaDßger. Iron Tomb Railings in new disigns. Estimates given for all kinds of Concrete Cement Woik.
Manager Gisborne Branch, ROBERT W. CARY. A GOOD Address is often a maitar of Dress: up-to-date alothes hogeii oorifidense- conSdenae begets sueoesa. A wtllout suit nieana a '.vo.i-linod pocket therefore, go to Zaohariab.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1861, 15 September 1906, Page 3
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