For Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and ?s Gd . CHURCH OF ENGLAND JUBILEE. THURSDAY —Holy Communion, 10 a.m.; Evensong, 7.30. RID AY—Lantern and Musical - Entertainment in Trinity School. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. ASOCIAL will be held ill Whinray’s Hall on THURSDAY', JUNE 13th. -Light Refreshments. Music by Miss Moore. Tickets, 3s 6d. ASOCIAL will be given in the Ivaiteratahi School, in aid of Prizes for the Pupils, on THURSDAY, JUNE I3tli. Gentlemen’s Tickets, 2s 6d. WHINRAY’S HALL. IANSY SSEMBLY.
Commencing at 8 p.m., JUNE 12th. Music supplied by professional Pianist and Violinist. Refreshments supplied. Double Tickets, 2s fid; Ladies, halfprice. TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE,
Direction of J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, and FOLLOWING TWO NIGHTS. THE MOST THRILLING, SENSATIONAL & INTERESTING MOVING PICTURES EVER TAKEN. AUSTRALIA’S GREATEST DRAMA, Faithfully Reproduced at Enormous Expense by the Biograph, THE STORY OF THE KELLY GANG THE STORY OF THE KELLY GANG Expert cinematograph operators and-over 30 people have for the past six months been continuously employed upon this great undertaking. Every incident of importance that occurred during this reign of terror will be shown. The picture is nearly 4000 FEET IN LENGTH. The full synopsis obtainable free at Miller’s. Every incident, from the Kelly homestead at Greta to the dramatic capture of Ned Kelly in his armour vividly depicted. Also a Brilliant Series of the Latest ENGLISH, AMERICAN, and CONTINENTAL ANIMATED PICTURES. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miller’s, • GEORGE BULLER, Manager.
N.Z. P OLmOA:L . gEEORM J^EAGUE. Mr. R. R. MARTIN, Organising Secretary of the League, will Address a Meeting at PATUTAHI on THURSDAY, l3th inst., at 7-30 p.m., upon-Political Questions of the Day. Ladies Cordially Invited. Public Works Office, Te Karaka, June 8, 1907. TENDERS will be received up till Noon, on JUNE loth, for Erection of Goods Shed and Cattle Yard, at'Puha Railway Station. Plans and specifications may be seen at Post Office, Gisborne, and at this office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. C. E. ARMSTRONG, Resident Engineer.
NOTICE is Hereby Given that the undermentioned second-class lands will be open, for Sale or Selection under the optional system, f ‘Tlie Land Act, 1892,” on WEDNESDAY. 26th JUNE, 1907, at District Lands Office, Napier, and Local Lands Office, Gisborne: Wiaimata —Secs. 1 and 4, Blks X. and XI. Motu—Sec. 7, Blk. VI. Hangaroa—Sec. 1, Blk. X. Mata—Sec. 1, Blk VII. Areas from 185 to 1117 acres. Price per acre from £1 to 10s. Full particulars may be obtained on. applicationHENRY TRENT, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Q.ISBORNE jgOARD. H A NOTICE.
A NY PERSON Removing _STONE jl\. oj. GRAVER from Kaiti Beach, without permission, between the Breakwater and Tuahino Point, will bo PROSECUTED. jgEACH. SAND only may bo taken below high-water mark from the area defined by posts on AVaikagae Beach, and SHINGLE from Grey-street down to Groyne: ANYONE removing Sand, Shingle, or Grav'd to the West of Grey-street will bo PROSECUTED. By Order. JAMES AVM. WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, June lltli, 1907. "VTOAVthat you are up town call at -Ll McLean iand Co., and enquire about that section you were thinking buying.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2104, 12 June 1907, Page 3
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