p. H. GRAHAM, ARCHITECT, OVER NOLAN AND SKEET S, Lowe Stroot. c. FERRIS* licensed INTERPRETER, native LAND CO:•!'MISSION AGENT. JAS. G. LILLEY. ' A HCMTITEGT AND SANITARY A en GlN eer, Union Bank Buildings. Telephone SIS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR. COLE lias REMOVED Grey-streot (opposite the lato rosidonoo of Colonel Wintoi). Hours at Home — Morning, 9 to 10. Afternoon, 2 to 3. Evening, 6 to 7.
Attendance at Mr. E. D. Smith’s (Chemist), 11 a.m., 3 p.m. F. votOUBBE TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. Terms on Application. Care of Mrs. ElinoH, Harris-street, Ivaiti.
To-morrow will be observed as a holiday instead of Juno 3rd.
In another column a chef advertises for a situation.
An advertiser in this issue seeks a position as general farm hand.
The quarterly summoned meeting of Lodge Turanganui, U.A.0.D., will be held this evening.
Mr. Whinray’s exhibit of Motu timber, which he sent to the Exhibition, is now on view at his shop.
The second quarter of the shorthand nlass at the Technical School commenced last night. Miss AVilcox is in charge of. the class. (
A notico regarding schools which have failed to elect committees appears elsewliero in this issue.
Included in the passengers for south by the Zealandia were thirtythree members of the. Meynoll and Gunn theatrical combination.
A notice regarding a lost policy is inserted elsewhere in this issue by the Government Life Insurance partment.
The Commissioner of Taxes gives notice elsewhere in this issue of the date when returns for land and income tax must be supplied.
The Post Office advises that the mail despatched via Vancouver on April 16th arrived in Loudon on the afternoon of the 20th inst.
At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. AA'. A. Barton, S.M., James Patterson was lined 10s, costs 2s, on a charge of drunkenness, in default 48 hours’ imprisonment.
During His Excellency’s round of visits yesterday afternoon, lie said he was sorry he saw so little of Gisborne and promised to return on some future occasion.
' The East Coast Mounted Rifles under Captain Tombleson commence their encampment this afternoon. Owing to the weather is -was decided to hold the camp at the Park instead of the Polo ground. Field manoeuvring will take place to-morrow afternoon. It is probable that the first lesson in Bible instruction will take place at the District School on Friday fortnight, after the school vacation, and will bo given once weekly. The book to be used for the purpose will be the “International Series of Bible Lessons.” Tell of the good of it, _ ■ Say what you should of it, •Vll that vou could-of it, Sav what you would of .it; Tell of colds cured by it, Good health ensured by it, Long life secured.by it, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2087, 23 May 1907, Page 2
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