|qpiS jy|AJESTY’S rjTHEATRE GISBORNE JUVENILE ENTERTAINERS (Trained bv Miss Fislienden) Will perform tlio Refined and Dainty Operetta, “TOO BAD.” The Music of “TOO BAD” i s bright and catchy, and the performers all new to the Gisborne public. Special attention is called to the Tambourine Drill'March and Dance. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th. Prices—2s and lsi City Band will be' in attendance. NOTICE. Telephone exchange subscribers are respectfully requested to .settle the current halfyear’s accounts not later than 10 a.m. on MONDAY, 12th inst., after which those who have failed to pay will be liable to be cut off without further notice. W. H. RENNER, . Chief Postmaster. GISBORNE RIFLES. ALL Rifles and Bayonets—must be returned to the Orderly Room, Read’s. Quay, between 7.30 and 8.30 p.m., on MONDAY NEXT, for inspection by the Government Armourer. Anyone retaining arms after that date will be fined the value of same. ' A. G. ; BKERE, Captain. POTATOES. POTATOES. ON MONDAY 1 MORNING 300 Sacks of the Primest Ujt-to-Date and Derwent Seed Potatoes at 12s 6d per sack, or £7 per ton. Order early to save disappointment. GAUDIN AND CO., Lowe" Street. LABOR DAY. VICTORIA DOMAIN. T 00K OUT FOR MONSTER PROB J CESSION AND SPORTS. BABY SHOW 1 GUESSING COMPETITION I GREASY PIG! Fun for Old and Young. Baby Prizes given by Hon. J. Carroll and Mr. W. D. S. MacDonald. Children under 12, -,3d; over, 6d; adults, Is. SOCIAL. Social in His Majesty’s Theatre on labor Night. Tickets, 2s 6d. Wootten’s Band. All in Aid of Maternity Home. DAIRYMEN! tj 1 HROW Y our S OAP ‘ IT is almost invariably' made from the fat of dead animals, refuse, grease, etc., collected in all sorts of ways. Those who live near soapworks know. . Soap, or Soap Powders, from their very natures, cannot purify. They 7 can make things LOOK clean, but they really do not CLEAN—they cannot kill the invisible bacteria or sweeten and jjurify. “WYANDOTTE” is invaluable wherever absolute cleanliness' is desired. It purifies and sweetens. IT DESTROYS BACTERIA AND EVERYTHING UPON AYHICH THEY BREED -■ : “WYANDOTTE” Dairyman’s Cleaner and Cleanser is a Scientific Product, made expressly for cleaning and sweetening Milk Cans, Strainers, Separators, Milking Machines, and, in fact, every thing used in Dairy, Creamery, or Cheese Factory. “WYANDOTTE” injures nothing, and can be used equally well with hot or cold-water. Retailed in 51b bags at--2s Id. WYANDOTTE is thoroughly approved by the Health and Dairy Departments. Send for Free Sample and Booklet t 0 J. B. FORD COMPANY, 4 Australasia, Chambers; Wellington. pOVERTY JgAY rp EA ROOMS. NOTICE. I HE ABOVE TEA ROOMS Are now OPEN FOR BUSINESS. HAS NO.EQUAL! AT THE PRICE. £625. £4OO CASH FOR A LOVELY HOME Five Minutes from G.P.O. Apply— C. G. BLOORE 'ABOVE ADAIR BROTHERS, LOWE STREET.
E. S. E VINSON . O.ENERAL gTO REKEEPER. TB KARAKA. Large stocks of groceries, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, md STATION REQUISITES always in hand, and all orders will be executed with the greatest despatch. BUSH CAMPS SUPPLIED. AGENT for “THE GISBORNE L'IMES,” which is on sale on arrival of the morning train. Advertisements left with E. S. Evinson up to 6 o’clock each evening will be sure of publication on the following day. E. S. EVINSON GENERAL STOREKEEPER. TE KARAKA. NOTICE. —To Travellers who are leaving by the first express train can obtain early breakfast at the Strand Private Hotel and Cafe, Gladstone Road; also Hot Suppers when train arrives in the evening. Best place in town for a meal. Satisfaction guaranteed. ’Phone 69.—Dcuglae Bros., Proprietoro,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 239, 12 October 1908, Page 1
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