AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT In Aid of GISBORNE SCHOOL, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AUG. 2, 1912. Ad mission—3s, 2s, and Is. Children Half-price. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY. Miss J. Hamon, AVaeronga-a-hilca, ; says:— “Your system is wonderful in its simplicity, and docs away with years of drudgery. Some months ago I endeavored to learn by the old method, but could ma’ke no headway. Now, however, after a course of your sys- * tom, I am pleased to say that I can 1 play most intricate music. lam sure ‘i your system deserves all the credit it receives.” Full Tuition £2 2s, and returned if you cannot play in six weeks. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Road. Hours. 10 a m. to 8 n.m SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—Six-roomed new House, all conveniences, including electric light; good locality.—Apply E. Oaks, Land Agent. Telephone 747. AN UP-TO-DATE AiRDRESSINC gALOON, “THE EXCELSIOR” Opposite H. Anderson’s Cycle Depot. GEO. L’HUILLIER has pleasure in announcing that “The Excelsior” is still in full swing, and that he i 6 daily adding to his large circle of highly-satisfied customers. He lias not found it necessary to raise prices. —HAIR CUTS STILL 6d FIRST-CLASS GRAZING PROPERTY FOR SALE. rHE UNDERSIGNED have rcrciv- . ed instruct'rms from G. F. Pow1. Esn.. to offer for Sale by I’lll\ - TE TREATY, that Very Desirable roperty known as “POLTURU,” imprising 23-50 acres or first-class <een country, situated on the banks • the Mata River, near Tokomaru ay, together with all Stock and la lit thereon, including 4300 slice]) r good quality, 200 head of catt.e, 1 horses, etc-., as a going concern, vlivory at docking time- The imrovemonts include a new and ccmtedious Homestead of 10 rooms, u soiled (fitted with shearing machinery i;d .oil engine), stables, sheep and vttle yards, and the property is well ill divided into convenient areas with rst-class totara fencing. For its size, this is undoubtedly one [ the host properties on the Coast, ntl is well worthy c,f inspection. Terms Easy. For full particulars, l l 1 AND CO., LTD., Read’s Quay, Sole Agents. WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. DTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. THE MATTER OF “THE COUNTIES ACT, 1908,” - AND PUBLIC WORKS ACI, 1908. TOTIGE is hereby given that the Waikohu County Council proposuirder the provisions of the abovcsntioned Acts, to execute a certain blie work, namely, the constitution a drav road up the Wailiora Y al- ,■; and 'for the purposes of s l k4 ‘ - work the lands described in the hodulo hereto are required tob ken and Notice is hereby fin tliei ven that a plan of the lands so regret] to he taken is deposited in the ihlio office of the Clerk to the said mncil, situate at Te Karaka, and is cm for inspection without fee h> all rsoiis during ordinary office hems. All persons affected by the oxecu m of the said public work or bv Hi - king of such lands, who have an> dl-grminded objections to H'c exeition of the said public work, c U e taking of. the said lands, must ate their objections m writing. -'n nd- the same within forty dajsfion e first publication of tins notice t o County Clerk at the Council .lumbers, To Karaka. JS. #3 g'CLj PH H g'rHOQ ejr-lO GEO. WARREN, County ClerkDated tins 2nd day of August, 1912.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3591, 2 August 1912, Page 1
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