FREE. 0 INTRODUCE our Alll PENETRABLE WATERPROOF, the NEVER-GET-WET-TH ROUGH. We are prepared to RAINPROOF ALL GARMENTS dyed by us FREE FOlt ONE MONTH ONLY. GARMENTS of all descriptions CLEANED or DYED any color. SPECIAL DRY-CLEANING PROCESS. Noto Address— CLIFFORD TATTERBFIELD, Tel. 485. Customhouse Street, Gisborne. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 SUNDAY, Nov. loth, 7 p.m. AN INDICTMENT OF THE LIQUOR TRADE ON SCRIPTURAL GROUNDS./' BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Morning, 11, Mr. a. j. black, of Auckland; evening, 7, Rev. W. LAMB. Subject: “The Drink business, the Great Enemy of Labor, Religion, and the Home.” Labor men and Socialists specially invited. The Orchestra will accompany the singing. MR. A. J. BLACK (Of Auckland) WILL PREACH IN W ESL EY On HUR C H SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock. TOWNLEY’S HALL—Gisborne Spiritualist Socictj', Sunday Night (7 o’clock). Mr. T. Downs, psychologist, lectures on Spiritualism, the coming religion questions answered ; collection. NOTICE. rjTHERE are Seven Parsons in Gisborne wlio pay no rates or taxes, and are depending on the generosity of the public for a living. Under tlie cloak of Christianity they arc “Preaching Prohibition,” and causing STRIFE, HATRED, ANGER and MALICE amongst neighbors, who have been friends for many years, and may bo away when we have ‘to bear tlio burthen. RATEPAYERS SHOULD REMEMBER THIS ON TUESDAY, AT THE POLL. E. P. JOYCE. PUBLIC NOTICE. ~ ~ LETTER N IMPORTANT on the UESTION N°\L ,CENSE Q Written by Mr. Hector Norman Simson, PPEARS IN TO-DAY’S ISSUE OF THE “GISBORNE TIMES” As" an Inset To those wlio are not Subscribers a Copy will be supplied gratis. This will give the public an opportunity of more carefully reading my views on a momentous question on SUNDAY, that day being suggestive of peace and goodwill towards men. COPIES may be had at all R,es!taurants, Tea Rooms, Hairdressing Establishments, and leading Business Houses. HECTOR NORMAN SIMSON. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—On account of ill-health, the whole of the property occupied! by Mr. Ling, Ormond Road, Whataupoko, consisting of 3 quarters and 11 perches, together with Dwelling and buildings thereon; large frontages; cash or terms—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent, Lawless’ Buildings, Kaiti Bridge.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2348, 14 November 1908, Page 1
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