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ACCUSE El ENTS* AT THE WORLD’S NEW PICTURES TO-DAY. SCHOOL Cl 11 LDREN FREE. FROM 1.80 TILL 5 PAL THIS A E'TERNOON. CHAS. CHAPLIN THE FUNNIEST MAN ON EMITH, WITH BEN. TURPIN, THE SECOND FUNNIEST, TG yii HAS T#§'RSDAf ONLY. BY SPEcIvIA URANGEMENT. iD VENTURES OF KATHLYN IN THE JUNGLE. WILD ANIMALS UNLIMITED. p ru] rr r/j osr n A ETERNOONS—SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE.. ADULTS 6cl ; . EVENING PRICES: ADULTS G.l, CHILDREN 3d. • SPECIAL ADVERT ISEMEMTfi. A. SHILL A BEER, QOACH & ARE I AGE p A INTER SPECIAL TERMS DURING THE WAR. FIRST-CLASS \\ OR KM AN SHIP—]k£OTOR QARS A SPECIALTY. A. SHILLABEER, DERBY STREET. , i Next Clarkson’.®, Ltd. Have your Trap or Uu!i"y doue up | like new. BARNARDO’S SATURDAY.

In addition to the Collectors, there will be the following stands:-—Post Office, Adair Pros.’, J. Townlev’s, Miss Barnes’, and 0. ltnsio and Co.’s. Q.ISBOBNE ROWLING QIVUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEET IN JULY 29, 1915. « IN CLUB’S PAVILIOf. • fi .. a ® fUt JL g , M - an® '■#affl#c(?*}ieet, President, Treasurer, and Secretary to bo in the hands of the Secretary on or before 22nd inst. Nomination papers may bo obtained from the President or Secretary. E. J. BULLOCK; Hon. Secretary.

PR UNING DEM ONSTR ATIONS, ETC. r P HE undersigned will give pi A Lessons in PRUNING and on SPRAYING and other Frui ■ters, at 2 p.m. All intern vited; to attend:mm '.nr.p^a. CION”— 2 p.m., a mental Or t-ioa] dv ice el id| ;AL 'ridiff, July 23rd, at Goveniment Experia rd. The Demonstrations at “Hexton” include th,o pruning of o.ldi trees at Mr. Liddell’s and young ones at the Experimental Orchard. I shall be pleased to give special attention to any schools .sending their agricultural classes. W. It. LLOYD WILLIAMS, Orchard Instructor. AWING to She property found tico will be SHOT, lain, W, N O T CE. ,vofryuig on my pnd, all DOGS, after this no# on has b<|2n CKE R, Orrnond. MISS O’CONNOR. —VERY LATEST— In jpitOCKS, QOATS, QOSTUMES, & H ATS - Splendid Selection to Choose From, LATEST SHADES AND COLOURS. MISS Q’QONNOR, GLADSTONE RD. REMARK ABLE HAIR TONIC Cures Dandruff and' Produces a Luxuriant Growth of Hair. - “N E W “NEWH AI R” A I R” Bottles 2s 6d each, Post Ftee, from W. STARK LAWRIE (The Pharmacy That’s Different), UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. P.O. Box f )6. ’Phone—Ten-fire-i wo.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 1

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