■yyANTED— A HOUSEMAID. Apply ROYAL HOTELW ANTED—A NURSE and HOUSEMAID. Apply to— MRS E. ff. WARD, 197 “The Hermitage,” Childers Road. 'W ante <3.. rjIHREE SHAFTSINKERS. Apply to F. J. PIESSE, Manager Southern Cross Company, 189 Gladstone Road. GISBORNE “SCHOOL CONCERT. PA ENELL & BOYLAN’S HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th. (D. Johnson Esq., Chairman of Com- _ MTTTBE IN THE Chair.) PROGRAMME — Part I. I. Overture (Pianoforte)Mrs Bach 2. Chairmans’ Remarks 3. Chorus (Song should breathe of scents and Flowers)Children 4. Duet (Say a Kind Word when you can) ...Miss E. Warren and Miss G. Schultz 5. Part Song “Gather Roses.” Children 6. Song (Boatswain’s Story)....Donald Ross 7. Part Song (Canadian Boat Song) Children To CONCLUDE WITH A FARCE,* ENTITLED : “ MARRY IN HASTE TO REPENT AT LEISURE.” Tom Black Edwin Lewis Mrs. Black John Robb Kate White Frank Teat Dick James Slatthews Policeman ZAndrew Ross Jane Alfred Weston { INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. 1 PART 11. 1. Pianoforte Duet Misses Berry & Johnstone ) 2. Chorus (Onward to Battle)Children ) 3. Song (Tired)Miss Mary Hall I 4. Song and Chorus (Put your Shoulder to the Wheel)Ernest Langford 5, Song (Troubadour’s Rum, turn, turn) Frank Teat 7 6. Chorus (Fairie’s Dance)Children I 7. Song (Home they Brought her Warrior 1 Dead)Miss Gertrude Schultz J 8 Part Song (O Thou art Welcome) Chilldren I 9. Song (Midshipmite....Baron & Herbert DeCosta * 10 Part Song (Murmuring River)...Children h 11 Song and Chorus (Good News from | Home)Donald Ross | 12 Round (Good Night)Children I 159 GISBORNE WESLEYANCHURCH, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES | —ON—- • SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27th, T IIHE REV. J. 'J. LEWIS, of Napier, „ -a. will conduct Services at 11 a.m. and I 7 p.m. Collection in aid of Trust Fund. | TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29th, | A Tea Meeting will be held in McFarlane’s hall, After which Addresses will be delivered | by Ministers and others ; also several Mu ti- ' cal Selections by the Choir. I Tickets ;2s ; Children, Half Price. I 206 I UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. I | TO BE SOLD ON THE MATAKAOA BLOCK, HICK’S BAY, I -ON—- ■ MONDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1882, At 12 o’clock noon, some 250 SHEEP, (CLEAN) 1 44 BALES OF WOOL. [ PORTER & CROFT, I 188 Agents for Native Lessors. | PEEL-STREETSTABLES. i Robertson & McKenzie, I PROPRIETORS. I IT AYING secured those large and ComJ—A modious Stables at the rear of the British Empire Hotel, The proprietors beg to announce that they are in a position to afford accommodation for horses at the Lowest Remunerative Charges. A Number of First-class Hacks always on Hire. IXF 011 ce . BUY YOUR HORSE FEED FROM Thelwall and Co. ALL kinds of FEED Whole or Crushed kept in Stock. CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. 202 Orders in Town Delivered. GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND BUILDING, & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. BALLOTS will lie taken on MONDAY EVENING, 28th inst., for £2OO in sums of £5O. F. J. PIESSE, 210 Secretary. F* o tx n <3L. ON MONDAY, A BAY MARE, with Black Points, and small white star on forehead, branded RA on near rump, and H with an indistinct brand on off shoulder. The owner can have the same on application, and paying expenses to— ROBERTSON & McKENZIE, 211 British Empire Stables. STUBBS, Sharebroker & General Agent, NAPIER. Special attention given to PefkoLhtM Business. 34
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1128, 23 August 1882, Page 3
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