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PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL. JULY 3rd, 1001. GRAND VOCAL'AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AND SOCIAL EVENING. In Aid of the Proposed Presbyterian Church in Patutahi. 1. Overture, Instrumental Duet, “ Dance Hungarian” (Henselt) ; ’Cello, Mr Parker; piano, Mr Ernest Chrisp. 2. Song, “ Once” (Harvey) Mr F. Teat. 3. Song, “La Serenata" (Braga); with ’Cello obligato, Mr Parker Miss Stewart. 4. Vocal Duet, “ Elfin Call ” The Misses Gardner. •5. Song, “ Dream Angel” (Tost!) Mr Heaney. 0. Recitation Master Percy Adair. 7. tong (selected) Miss Green" Interval of Ten Minutes, with Refreshments. 8. Instrumental Duet, “Serenade” (Mas-t-heron i), Miss Lewis (mandolin), Miss llyctt (violin). !)• Song, “ Cradled in the Arms of the Poor ” Miss Gardner. 10. Recitation Miss Ferguson.” 11. Song, “Come Into the Garden, Maud”

j Mr Taylor, j 12. Song, “ Bid Me to Love ” (Barnard] Miss Heaney. 13. ’Cello Solo, “ Intermezzo" (Mascagni) Mr Farker. H. Calisthenic Display “Four Little Girls from School.” 15. Song, “The Link Divine” (Picciloraini) Miss Hilda Cox. 16. Song, “Anchored” (Watson) Mr Wakeliu. “ God Save the Kixu !” Accompanist: Mr Ernest Chrisp. Refreshments provided by Ladies' Committee. Catei ingin the hands of Mrs Stevens. Prices of admiss on: 2s; children, halfprice. Doors open at 7.30; commence 8 p.m. Brakes will leave the Masonic coiner at 6.30 p.m. sharp. W. J. MOSSMAX, Chairman. NOTICE. 'ROM this date Broad that has been -8- Delivered will NOT be Exchanged by the undersigned.

Accounts rendered being now due, no Discount will be allowed on those con* traded prior to Ist May. JAMES CRAIG JAMES ERSKINE I'. J. OATRIDGE M. A. STEVENS. Gisborne, 28th June, 1901. OPOU lIALL, TE ARAL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Popular Pictorial Exhibition And ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE, By Edmund h. Buckingham, With ILLUSTRATED SONGS AND RECITATIONS : “Toilers,” “Little Hero,” “Ora Pro Nobis,” “ Better Land,” “ Holy City,” etc. 200 Beautiful Pictures.

Admission : Is, children Cd. Mechanist .. Rev. B. F. Bothwell. TE KARAKA POUND. IMPOUNDED At Te Karaka, on the 2Gth June— One White Cow, no visible brand, earmark like a slit, crocked tail, with one white calf. One Red Cow, with broken horn, no visible brand, earmark like a slit, with one red calf. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on 10m JULY. W. B. OMAN, Poundkeeper. ~~ COOK COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. THE General Monthly Meeting of the Association will be held at Townley’s Hali, on FRIDAY EVENING, July 5, at 8 o’clock. Business: Consideration of Mr Ross’s motion regarding Representation on Local Bodies. R. N. JONES, Secretary.

GISBORNE BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, on MONDAY, July Bth, at 8 p.m. C. A. DeLAUTOUIS, President. EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 2!)th inst., at 2 p.m. Business : Re Importation of Game, etc. M. STOPFORD, Secretary.

MONEY TO LEND. THE Trustees of Druids’ Lodge have £2OO to Lend on Approved Freehold Security. Applications, in writing, to be addressed to HY. McEAY, Secretary. PROPOSED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PATUTAHI. ASOCIAL will be held in Public Hall, Patutahi, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 3rd, in aid of Building Fund. Splendid programme. Refreshments will be handed round during interval by the ladies. Tickets, 2s ; Children, Half-price. POL’AW A ROAD BOARD. IT is hereby notified that the Waimata Biver Road is CLOSED for traffic pending Repairs to Bridge near Mr Holden’s Woolshed. lIY. McEAY, Clerk. Gisborne, June 27, 1901.

WASTE PAPEB, \\f ASTE PAPER can be had at the “TIMES” Office. SPECIAL Bargains in the way of Notepaper and Envelopes at The Beehive, Gladstone Boad. WHY Pay Big Prices when you can get a Hat at Bobehtsox’s for 4s lid, worth Ss Cd. A T Bueektson's Men’s and Boys’ Macintosh Coats, Best Makes and Newest Shapes, at Bedueed Prices for Cash. STUBBS A CO. Land Agents, will be happy to assist enquirers and applicants for Government lands Free of Charge. Meetings of Land Board, Ballots, and Auctions attended for clients. GENEBALLY the person who is most fond of a secret is the very one who doesn’t think enough of it to keep it. It is an open secret that Hennessy’s Dependable Boots are the most reliable in the market. PBOMOTEBS of Concerts and Other Entertainments should procure the Tickets, Handbills, and other Printing at the TuffiS office.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 145, 1 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 145, 1 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 145, 1 July 1901, Page 3

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