IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, 20th APRIL, RIGE DRAMATIC COMPANY Will Produce “THE PARSON’S OATH.” A Drama Entirely New to New Zealand. POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miller’s. Children under 14, half-price to Dress Circle and Stalls.
A.O. FORESTERS. IHE Members of Court AVm. Gladstone are invited to attend the Funeral ol ! our late Uro. L. PGSWILLO. A conveyance will be ready at lli.f> late residence, Clifford Street, near Dr. AVilliams, AVhataupoko, at 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON. AV. L. FILE, Secretary.
Furniture, Buggy anti Harness, and Lease of 6-roomeil House, bath, wash-house, trap-shed, with 5 acres of land ; rent, £1 per. week. A B ARGAINt OWNEII LEAVING GISBORNE. APPLY— C. G. BLOORE LAND AGENT, IOWE-STltEE'l.
IF YOU WANT to Purchase a Property Call on J. PECKOVER & CO, Land and Labor Agents, Peel Street. IF you are desirous of Selling _a Property Consult J. PECKOVER & CO., Rand Agents, next Library. IF you require to Let or Rent Property Visit J. PECKOVER & CO.,' Land Agents, Peel Street. Enquire of j. peckover & CO. For Dairy, Bush, Sheep Farms, and Businesses. MORTGAGES arranged. Employees engaged. Insurances effected. Telephone No. 211. pro bonTpublico, EASTER HOLIDAYS. The business premises of the undersigned will close from THURSDAY EVENING until TUESDAY MORNING, for the Easter Holidays:— ARCHIBALD CLARK & SON. SARGOOD. SON AND EWEN. MACKY, LOGAN, & CALDWELL. MURRAY AND CROMPTON. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.
GOAL! GOAL! GOAL! NOW LANDING. BEST NEWCHSTLE SCREENED COAL. Ex SENORITA. lARGE or SMALL Orders Booked from the Ship’s side. Apply to— THE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, Ltd.
A.S. KAEO.' THE Auxiliary Schooner. KAEO ■will commence loading cargo on TUESDAY MORNING, April 21st., for Auckland and Coast Ports, and will Sail on WEDNESDAY EVENING. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Agents. TO THE RATEPAYERS WAIMATA RIDING. jjj" BEG to offer my services as your Representative on the Cook County Council. If elected, it will be my endeavor to serve your interests to the best of my ability, as well as the interests of tho County as a whole. CHAS. GRAY. RMY gALVATION GISBORNE. [ALL, THE Annual Thanksgiving 1908, and Harvest Festival celebrations. The Corps appear SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, of APRIL 25th, 26tli, 27th 28th. Brigadier Albiston, tho Provincial Commander of the Salvation Army in the North Island, N.Z., will bo in command of the Meetings. Every service bright and cheerful with special decorations. The followin'' meetings will be conducted: — SATURDAY NIGHT :Special Openair at Gladstone Road and Lowe Street. The Band will give some good Salvation Music. Don’t miss it. SUNDAY: 7 a.m.. Knee Drill. A real lift on the way. Come and bring your friends. 11 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; special talk from the Brigadier. 3 p.m., Music and Song. Tho old and young are going to take part. Special scot for the old people. 7 p.m., Great Salvation Meeting. Subject,' “What will the Harvest be?” Special singing and music. MONDAY NIGHT—A Miscellaneous Programme, consisting of Musical and Vocal Items. The Band will play some of their best music. Look out for tho Harvest March. TUESDAY NIGHT: Sale of Goods. Please note gifts of every kind gratefully received by the officer in charge or any soldier. NOTE.—Special Easter Meetings will be held at the S.A. Hall all day next Sunday. Services at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.. Adjutant Dickens in command, assisted by Ensign Giles and Captain H. Adams and a host -of a happy lot of Salvationists. Welcome to all. QEO. DICKENS, AdjuUut,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2169, 20 April 1908, Page 1
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