For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d. Sir. J. C. V. Behan, the first Rhodes. scholar from Victoria, wild has returned to that Stato for his marriage, says that the Rhodes scholars have settled down now, and Oxford has got used to them. Originally they were always introduced as “the Rhodes scholar,” and this was most embarrassing. The £3OO a year provided is just about sufficient, with, careful management, to meet requirement's. There are about 170 Rhodes scholars at Oxford. Mr. J. A. Thomson, of New Zealand, has won the Burdett-Coutts scholarship in geology; and Mr. Wilfred Barton (son of Mr. Justice Barton) the Victorian scholarship of 1907. No other sections of colonials or Americans could show such a high average. Mr. Behan has to return to Oxford before the Optober term begins, in order t'o take up’ his lectureship. When the term of the Elder/scholarship expires, lie intends to go into chambers in London and be called to the Bar. The Eternal Question —When can wa make your Wedding Cake?—Dustin’s Wedding Cake Specialists. AST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! I AST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!
MISS MURCUTT, MISS MURCUTT, 611 RUSSIA AND ITS ISLAND PRISON SAGHALIEN. Miss Murcutt is tlie ONLY British woman who has visited this Russian Convict Settlement. SPECIAL PAY NIGHT. Admission to all parts, Is. All ye whoso hearts Miss Murcutt has touched, whose ears she has delighted, whose minds she has informed, come and hid her farewell on the Special Pay Night. GISBORNE TENT, 1.0. R. A SPECIALLY Summoned MEETING of the above Tent will be held in the Tent Room (Townley’s Hall), THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Business —To Discuss and Adopt Rules for Hospital Benefit. By Order of the C.R. R. H. CLARK, Secretary. WORKING PARTY.— A Working Party will be held every Thursday Afternoon at Holy Trinity Schoolroom at 2.30. Those interested in Foreign Missions are invited to attend or contribute material or money for the same. (Miss) B. WEST, T e Rau, Hon. Sec.
AV ANTED. ANTED, a SHEPHERD ges, £B2 per annum. Apply— E. TAIT, Junr., Head Shepherd, Te-Hau-o-te-Atua Station. AVaOSPITAL s OCIAL. THE ANNUAL SOCIAL In Aid of THE GISBORNE HOSPITAL AYill be held in the N Z SHIPPING COMPANY’S STORES On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, THE 19th anti 20th SEPTEMBER T. A. COLEMAN, Secretary, Gisborno Hospital.
POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. ( mENDERS arc invited.for Grub- 1 JL bing and Clearing about 50 acres 1 (more or less), the property of the above Club, at Makaraka. Intending tenderers can be shown over tho ground by the Caretaker. • . Conditions of Tender to he seen at tho office of tho undersigned. Tho ldwost or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to close at 12 noon on Saturday, 10th August. D. It. DeCOSTA, • Secretary, Good’s Buildings. TENDERS are wanted for Alterations and Additions to Woolshed and Erection of Stable and Shearers’ Hut, at Kioro Station. Specifications and plans at T. A. Coleman’s office, Coronation Buildings, where tenders close on Saturday, August 17th, at noon. ' Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. KENWAY, Manager, Kior© Co. N OTICE OF R EMOVAL. THE ELLERBECK STUDIO hay-1 ing purchased Mr. J. Innes[s Business, bog to intimate to their Customers that WORK AY ILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL. Thanking Customers for their past support we beg to solicit continuance of same in
OUR NEW PREMISES—NEXT TO MR. J. WHINRAY’S. —TVE OPEN UP ON AUGUST 12.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2154, 9 August 1907, Page 3
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