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Holy Trinity Church Services.—Tomorrow —Palm Sunday: 8 a. ill., Holy Communion, 11 n.m., Matins and Litany (Preacher, Rev. A. Gamble); 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon (preparation for Good Friday and Easter) ; 7 p.m., Manga pa pa School, evening service (preacher. Bov. A. Gamble); 7 p.m., Kait’i School, evening service and sormon, Sunday School 2.45 ii.m.

AA’cslcy Church, to-morrow.—Morn-ing, 11, Mr. Frazer; afternoon, Young Men’s Bible Class; evening, 7, Rev. C. Griffin; AVnilmka, 11, Rev. C. Griffin ; Ormond, 3, Rev. C. Griffin. Srnngors cordially invited.

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. —ll a.m.. Air. C. Pa Ik ; 7 p.m., Mr. Geo. Aitkcn—“The Blessedness of

Forgiveness” ; 2.30 " p.m., A’oung Aleu’s Bible Class (AVliinray’s Hall) ; 3 p.m., Young AVomen’s Bible Class (tho Alanso). All made welcome.

SALVATION ARMY HALL, GISBORNE. THANKS. WE would like to thank the large mi in her of people who attend-I eil our meetings nil day last Sunday. The meetings all day to-mor-row will he conducted hy Adjutant Dickons, assisted hy a happy crowd of Salvationists. Meetings at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. Lieutenant Henzlor will farewell at night —come and help us sing our cheerful songs. Open-air to-night, Saturday. Brass Band present. Special Easter meetings Sunday week. Header, are you saved? GEO. DICKENS, Adjutant. £10 ME to the ENDEAVOR CONVENTION on Good Friday. Good speakers. Hearty Singing. A Welcome to all. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. CHESS CLUB. THE GISBORNE CHESS CLUB will be formally opened at the Public Library on Saturday Evening, the 23rd inst., at 7.30 o’clock. V simultaneous match will he played byMr. J. A. Connell against allcomers, and Mr. Connell will also give an exhibition of blindfold chess. All chess players and intending members are invited to attend and bring, where possible, their chess boards and men. Lady chess players will be cordiallywelcomed. WM. F. CRAWFORD, * President. NOTICE. FATHER MULVIHILL’S MONUMENT. WILL be Unveiled by His Worship the Mayor NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 21th, At 3 p.m. Procession will leave' St. Mary’s eh iii.h at 2.30 p.m. for Cemetery. Country- sympathisers are requested to meet procession at town side of the cemetery. The Mayor, Mr. Rees, and others will speak. St Mriy’s Choir will render appropriate music. REV. FATHER LANE. LYNDA SOAP MAKING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED, CAPITAL: £5,000 IN 5,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. 3,700 SHARES of £1 each are now offered for Public Subscription.

PAYABLE: 2/G per Share Payable on Application. ‘4f(s per Share Payable on Allotment. And the balance of la/- jrer Share Payable in Calls of not more than 2/6 per Share at intervals of not less than 30 days. The Company has been formed to acquire the Soap Works, Plant, Land, Premises, Etc., 'of Messrs. Williams and Kimbel, and to provide adequate Capital to extend and develop the business of the Manufacture of Soap, and allied products, and to operate a Steam Laundry, or carrying on business as the Shareholders may see fit. The legitimate profits of Soap-mak-ing are large. The Local production of Soap saves the cost to the consumers of Wharfage and Freight, The development of a local indusdustry necessitates the circulation of more money locally in wages and profits. There is room for the unlimited expansion of the industry, as the profits are so large that they allow for profitable export. Full particulars may be obtained and Shares purchased in large or small lots on application to the Broker, Mr. W. LISSANT CLAYTON. ra mu rjpO Alt HIVE per ‘. - .llawk,” within '•Jen days, 150,000 feet of well-seasoned Ilium. We are offering this shipment to the residents of the Bay at reduced rates. Now booking orders. Give us a call, or ring up Telephone 21C. H. J. PEACOCKE AND CO. TIMBER MERCHANTS,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 23 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 23 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 23 March 1907, Page 3

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