THE -p> UDGE XI7' HIT WORTH HE XVtJDGE VV HIT WORTH BICYCLE IS before every other Machine in the land, and is the BEST and CHEAPEST in the long run. NO. 23 "SPECIAL” RUDGE WHITWORTH LADY’S BICYCLE Is one of the most popular Lady's Cyclos on the market, and is unequalled in design, finish, and appearance. Its elegant appearance and easy-running qualities have gained for it a very wido appreciation, especially among ladies who have become expert cyclists. The weight is low, but so cut down as not to sacrifice its strength or rigidity ; and all its fittings, such as dressguards, mudguards, brake, etc., are practical and efficient. W. J. McLEAN, Travelling Representalive.
UNION STEAM • SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). NOTICE. jT'kN and alter Ist APRIL, ALL FEEIGHTS must be PAID at the OFFICE before the Delivery of Cargo ex Company’s Steamers. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited, Agents. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. GRAND ANNUAL SOCIAL
To En rtain HAWKE’S BAY ROWERS, And Presentation of Trophies won during the season. McFahlane’s Hall, EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Double Tickets .. .. Gs (id Gallery Is Od Extra Lady .. .. .. Free. No formal invitations issued. WM. FRASER, Hon. Sec. THE FAVORITE CANTATA, ' “UNDER THE PALMS.” On THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th, In MATAWHERO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, At 8 o’clock sharp. Beautiful Decorations ! Come and Hear the Children Sing ! Admission, Is; children 6d. Robert Gardner Conductor. Miss Norah Stephenson... .Organist.
FOOTBALL SATURDAY NEXT, April 6th. TUCKER'S PADDOCK. Representative Match : AORIS (Local and Visitors) Versus POVERTY BAY REPS. A. W. ADAIR, Hon. Sec. P.B.R.U,
TUIi AN GAN UI FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Royal Hotel THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Business: Report and Balance-sheet, etc. All members requested to attend. J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL. WHATAUPOKO AND COUNTRY DISTRICT. A MEETING of all Footballers and Supporters residing in Whataupoko, Waimata, and Cook County will be held on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Gth inst., at 7.3 Q o’clock, at the Albion Hotel. Business : Forming and Naming Club, Election of Officers, Adopting Rules, etc. H. W. SYMES, Hon. Sec. pro. tem.
SWEEP OH! W CAIRNS, of Whataupoko, wishes it • made known that he is prepared to Sweep Chimneys for one and all, and his charges are moderate. A TRIAL SOLICITED. All orders left with Mr McConnell, butcher, will be promptly attended to. Address: W. CAIRNS, . Cl.Sord Street, Whataupoko. jgHERIDAN & £tO„, LEADING AGENTS. •• ■■■' ■ Redstone’s Whatatutu Coach leaves Gisborne on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at noon, returning from Whatatutu on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8 £.chrt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 75, 3 April 1901, Page 3
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