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p. H. GRAHAM, architect, OVER NOLAN AND SHEET’S. Lowo Street. ~C FERRIS, LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LAND & CO ■., .V ISSION A AGENT. JAS. G? LILLEY. ItCHITECT AND SANITARY ENGINEER, Union Bank Buildings. Tolopliono 348. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I~\R. COLE lias REMOVED tv. U Grey-stroot (opposite tlio late residence of Colonel "Winter). Hours at Home — Morning, 9 to 10. Afternoon, 2 to 3. Evening, 6 to 7. Attendance at Mr. E. D. Smith’s (Chomist), 11 a.m., 3 p.m. F. von LUBBE TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. Terms on Application. Care of Mrs. LYIMJH, Harris-street, Haiti.

The Gisborne Painters’ Union will meet this evening for the nomination of officers. The Government Life Insurance Department has an announcement in this issue regarding a lost policy. The total subscriptions to dato to the Seddou Memorial Technical College fund amount to £485 4s 4d. An advertiser in this issue wants a Cjiiarter-aprg section u.ear the Post Office. . The extraordinary vacancy on the j Poverty Bay Road Board has heen filled by the election of Mr. D. P. Cameron. For the convenience of theatregoers and others a train will leave Gisborne for To Karaka at 11 o'clock this evening. | The school holidays commence next [ Monday. The vacation will be for a week, and a second • week will be ; taken in September. The Secretary of the Technical School notifies elsewhere that the second quarter of the shorthand class at the school will commence to-mor-row evening. Last night Mr. Gitto, of the London Piano Company, had the misfortune to slip on a bank at Mangapapa, rendered very slippery by the recent rain, and to break one of his legs. The Post Office reports that the Brindisi mail despatched via Melbourne on April 17th arrived in London on the afternoon of the 17th instant. When children fail to thrive give them Stearns’ Wine. It makes weak children strong by giving them better appetite and digestion. They like to take it because its taste is pleasant. —Advt. - . -

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 21 May 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 21 May 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 21 May 1907, Page 2

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