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MEETINGS--THEOSOPHICAL SOCIEIY S J- ROOMS, Union S.S. Co,’s Buildings. MEETING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18 at 7 pan. Subject: “The Power of Prayer, nibrary open every Saturday from 3 to 4.30 pm. P.B. AND E.C. SHEEPOWNERS’ UNION. rrHE ADJOURNED ANNUAL A MEETING will be held TO-DAY, February, 17, at 2.30 pan. Business: Important. Full attendance requested. F. H. LAWTON, Secretary. SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY NEXT. Attractive Services conducted by JgNVOY AND jypiS. QJIAY, From Auckland, SINGING EVANGELISTS. At 11, 3, and 7 the Gospel of Jesus Christ will be preached in all its original simplicity. Come and enjoy the singing. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. RED CROSS SHOP. THE RED CROSS SHOP will reopen on SATURDAY, February 24. Contributions to the work will be gratefully received. T OST—Collie Sheep Dog (from the E vicinity of 268 Palmerston Road), black, tan and white; marks on ears; answers to name of “Roy;” registration collar. Anyone detaining after this date will be proceeded against.— Reward on returning -to ' Howard Feilding, Gladstone Road. JJUGH pATERSON, HIGH GRADE GENTLEMEN’S TAILOR, Of Tokomaru Bay and Tuparoa. Visits the Coast at Regular Intervals. NO PAIN! DENTISTRY

J. HAROLD CATO, SURGEON DENTIST (by Exam.), - A.M.P. BUILDINGS. PEEL ST. ’Phone tJOGSave Teeth I Save Pain * Save Money! MOU can save Teeth, Pain and Money by coming to me for Scientific Methods enable me to even cut a live nerve and remove without the slightest twings or pam t 4 the patient. With my truly remarkable anaesthetic, from 1 to 32 teeth can be removed without pain at one sitting. There is nothing to fear, as there ie no chloroform, for throughout you have your full senses. However, 3 never advise extraction when it is" possible to save a tooth. The old dread of drilling in filling teeth is now quite eliminated. No matter whether it is a simple Filling, Crown, Pivot, Bridge, or a Complete Set of Teeth, I guarantee the highest grade of work for the lowest possible price consideration. I give special discount for cash. Boys off to the Front can rely on generous treatment. I Your broken plate I cap repair by the latest process in about half the usual time. —Remember the Address—Bank Side of Peel Street,. First Door round corner off Gladstone Road. FOR SALE OR TO LET. . LET—House, 5 rooms, all modem conveniences, workroom, motor shed, magnificent view; rent 255. —G. K. Pasley, Estate Agent, Lowe Street. TpUR SALE —Nearly 700 Acres, river flats and ploughable hills, all in grasp and crop; carry 2 aheep per acre easily.—Full particular l * from J. Todrig Witty, 78 Lowe St. ’Phone 1096. A/TOTORISTS Everything for a Motor Car, from a grease cap to a Mascot, obtainable at Ormond’s Gar a ge. Try. FOR SALE. KK ACRES—IS acres freehold and L ' L ’ 40 acres leasehold. The leasehold is 40 years’ lease and can be purchased ; the rent is 37s per acre. The property is well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and the fencing is all in good order. The property is well watered by windmills; the quality of the land is second to nothing in Gisborne. Good motor road right past the property, distance about 10 miles from Gisborne. This property can be had very cheap as the owner is giving up farming. All the homestead is on the freehold portion of the property, consisting of 4 or 5-roomed house, cowshed and numerous outbuildings sbeepyards, cattleyards, etc. Also 50 acres with 26 acres freehold, balance leasehold; the leasehold of this property is of the same tenure as the above and the same, rent, but there are no buildings on this property. It is about half-a-mile from the above the .same road, so that anybody wishing to purchase the both properties (which would make a very nice sheep or dairying farm) could do so at a very low price. For further particulars, price, etc., apply to T. W. HACKETT & C° i LOWE STREET. I HAVE BUYERS WAITING —FORA BOUT 100 to 150 ACRES, hill or flat, handy. TTOUSE, 6 or 7 rooms, with Section | planted, Whataupoko. MEAT LITTLE COTTAGE, Whataupoko, iA OR 15 ACRES, good flats, unAC' floodable, suitable market garden. . '. . • ■ /.* ABOUT 1000 ACRES, handy country. Owners Communicate at once with— C. G. BLOORE, 72 LOWE STREET. "

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4476, 17 February 1917, Page 1

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