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Hospital qocial. ospital Social. THE ANNUAL SOCIAL In Aid of THE GISBORNE HOSPITAL Will bo liokl in tho N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY’S STORES On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, THE 19th and 20tli SEPTEMBER. T. A. COLEMAN, Socrotary, Gisborno Hospital. OIIAMPION ]yj[ATCH. First Appoaranco of Mi TOM BRAGGE in GISBORNE, Champion Player at Christchurch International Exhibition, Match 750 up, When Mr. Braggo will concedo Mr. Munro Pero 350 points. At conclusion of gnmo lio will giro an exhibition of fancy strokes. This will bo well worth witnessing. VICTORIA BILLIARD SALOON, Peel-street. ON SATURDAY NEXT, commencing at 7.30 sharp. Admission, Is 6d and 2s 6d. M. SEGEDIN, Manager. jgILLIARD

JgILLIARDS. T. C. B BAGGB * BILLIARD EXPERT, Representing ALCOCK and CO., Billiard Table Manufacturers, ■Wellington. WILL bo in Town AUGUST Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and can bo seen at the MASONIC HOTEL. MR. BRAGGE is prepared to give lull Information .and Quotations for Billiard. Tables, Repairs, and Sundries. Open for Engagement for Exhibition Games. Only Crystalate Balls used. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PROGRAMME. THE PROGRAMME will shortly be issued, and any suggestions in connection with same .are invited by the Committee up to Noon of 7th AUGUST. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. "W" -L, ISSANT QEYTON, ESTATE AGENT. Our Representative will be glad to act as Agent, free of charge, for intending selectors at the Opotiki Land Ballot.

TENDERS. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS for the Erection of Brick Municipal Offices, at the corner of Read’s Quay and Childers Road, Gisborne, will be received up ■till Noon, on TUESDAY, 27th Augurs, 1907, at the Town Clerk’s Office, I,owe Street, Gisborne. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen on application. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office. Gisborne, July 20th, 1907.

NOTICE. ANNUAL BALANCE—3I JULY, 1907. TO facilitate balance Work, D. J. BARRY would request that all Accounts against him to end of preseh;" month bo rendered not later tha : the SECOND of AUGUST, and would point out that he is quit-3 prepared to accept payment of any duo to him. * D. J. BARRY, Gisborne Brewery and Aerated - Water Factory. , Gisborne. -

MISS ADA IVfURCUTT. ISS XIDA iViURCUTT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. BEGINNING SUNDAY NEXT. LECTURES will be Selected from the following: “NATIONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS.” A noble plea for practical religion and Christian citizenship. “JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE AS I SAW THEM.” Of this the Aberdeen Free Press says: “Miss A. L. Murcutt, widely known as a traveller and writer, delivered a lecture on ‘Japan and the Japanese.’ Miss Murcutt has visited that country, having been sent by a New York syndicate round the world to study social, industrial, and religious conditions of the people and report to the American Press. Her eloquent and interesting treatment of her subject kept her audience spellbound from start to finish.” “WOMEN IN SWEATED ' INDUSTRIES.” A thrilling talo of the wrongs and miseries of our sisters. “AMERICA AND THE AMERICANS AS I SAW THEM.” Full of information and humour. “CANADIAN LIFE.” Miss Murcutt’g lecture on Canada is strong proof of how close and callable an observer she is. “RUSSIA AND ITS ISLAND PRISON, SAGHALIEN.” Miss Murcutt is the only British woman who has visited this Russian convict settlement, and of all her lectures this is probably the most interesting and popular. “THE HAIRY ABORIGINES OF .. JAPAN.” This lecture is illustrated by beautiful limelight views, and is very highly spoken of. “OUR ADVANCING CAUSE.” An inspiring and dramatic address that held the audience trom start to finish.

OF -REMOVAL. George a TJOLMeS; EORGE . JLIOEMES GREY-STREET, Opposite Reynolds’s. A. F. N ORMS ’ BRITISH BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. Gladstoge-road, two doors above Royal Hotel. My Motto— ' Reasonable Prices and Good Workmanship,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2147, 1 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2147, 1 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2147, 1 August 1907, Page 3

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