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JAMES M C KEE, GENERAL MERCHANT, Gishorne. s lIII’MENTS To I’or the Preserving Season— MASON’S GLASS JARS (Porcelain-lined Top) Quarts and Half Gallon’s. AMERICAN LIGHTNING JARS JELLY BARRELS JELLY GLASSES JELLY CANS. ENAMEL, BRASS, AND COPPER jPreserving pans. SUGAR— No. 1a Company’s Proserving, jjJAIso, Sugar Tablets/] LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES , FOR CASH. JAMES McKEE, ■ General Merchant, Gisborne.
J. SIGLEY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Corner Gladstone Bond and Derby Street, HAS Just Opened up a Fresh Stock of — School Books and Requirements, New Books New Stationery New Colored Tissue Tapers Inks, Account Books Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. All on Sale at LOWEST CASH TRICES. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of “ The Banks and Bankers Act, 1880,” and “The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882” tho Offices of the undermentioned Banks will be closed throughout New Zealand on SATURDAY the 2nd day of February, 1001, being the date fixed for tho Funeral of our late Sovereign, Queen Viotoria. The Union Bank of Australia, Limited :• G. E. Touiukst, Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales: F<. J. Finch, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia: C. Wixteh, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand: James Emulixg. General Manager. FUNERAL OF HER LATE_ MAJESTY. A MONSTER MEMORIAL SERVICE Will be held at THE BELFRY, Gladstone Road (Should the weather prove unsuitable, 9 the Service will be held iiU the Theatre Royal), At 3 o’clock p.m., on SATURDAY, Fedruauv 2, 1001. Ministers of all denominations will take part in the Service. Hymn sheets will be distributed and the music supplied by the Bands. Ample seating accommodation will be provided for ladies and children. In order to make the Service impressive and the gathering a representative one, it has been decided to hold a PROCESSION, starting from tho Turanganui Bridge at 2.30 p.m., in which the following will take part: — Public Bodies, including tho Borough Council, County Council, Harbor Board, Whataupoko, Kaiti, and other Road Boards. Civil Service, consisting of Judicial, Post and Telegraph, Land and Survey, Customs, and other Departments. Volunteers —The East Coast Mounted Rifles, the Gisborno Rifles, and the Gisborne Cadet Corps. Bands—City and Whataupoko Bands. Friendly Societies—United Ancient Order of Druids, Ancient Order of Foresters, Independent Order of Oddfellows, American Order of Oddfellows, and Rechabites. Fire Brigade. Athletic Associations—Rowing, Football, Cycling, and any others. Any other Association or Society that can attend. EVERYONE INVITED TO ATTEND. Marshals of Procession: His Worship the Mayor and Captain Winter. All institutions intending to take part will kindly notify the undersigned before Friday afternoon, stating the number likely to attend. Any person desiring to lay a wreath to the memory of our late beloved Queen will kindly leave same at the Belfry on Saturday morning before Noon. All choirs and singers are invited to attend. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 27, 1 February 1901, Page 2
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467Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 27, 1 February 1901, Page 2
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