SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! SEASON OPENED. —NOW ON SALE— In Bottles, On Shell, and) In Shell. Hotels, Clubs, and Parties Catered For. Liberal Treatment for Large Orders. Oysters Opened by Expert*?. FRESH FISH DAILY. A. J. RTJSHBR, Cafe Cosmopolitan ’Phono 1253.
| JJOLY rjFRINITY QHURCH. ' FRIDAY, JULY lath, ,! j At 8 p.m. | THE CHOIR WILL SING— J “Dr. Hain’s Sacred Meditation.” “The Solitudes of the Passion.” —BUY YOUR—i JPRUTT AND (CONFECTIONERY —From— M ISS K. FERGUSON. PEARS, MANDARINES, PINEAPPLES. PASSION FRUIT, Best Brands of Confectionery. ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS. Country Orders Smartly and Carefullv Executed. FRANK WISE, ]ty£ASONIC JJ AIRDRESSING QALOON. THREE CHAIRS WORKING. Best Tobaccos, Cigars, and Cigarettes. —Try— ' EURESIS SHAVING CREAM. Easily Applied. No Brush Needed. Ensures Comfortable Shave. M rs. w . T BRAKE, L.A.IS. of E..A.M. and L.0.M., London, Is prepared to take a limited number of Pupils for Singing and Voice 'Production. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Mrs. Drake offers a Scholarship for the most promising voice,- entitling the winner to free tuition for one year. Entries will close on July 25th. Particulars from Messrs. Chrisp and Son, or Mrs. Drake, 100 Rutene Road, Ivaiti. Tel. 1085. REMOVAL f^OTICE. MATT. HICKEY Wishes to intimate that lie has taken LARGER PREMISES In T YSNAR’S RUILDINGS, Four Doors Nearer Gladstone Road. He has now better workshop facilities and ample space for the storage of Customers’ Motor Cvcles. ALLIES’ ]yjOTOR QYCLE gHOP, PEEL STREET. RED CROSS SHOP. HP HE .SHOP will be in charge of Ladies from Makaraka, Victoria Township, Te Hapara, Aberdeen and Childers Road Districts, NEXT SATURDAY, 13th inst. There will be for Sale: Beef, Mutton, Pork, Poultry, Cakes, Sweets, Small Goods, Vegetables, Genera] Produce, and quantities of Violets i also usual Jumblo Stall. Work Stall will have some beautifully Embroidered Tea Cloths and Tray Cloths, and numbers of Work Bags for Sale. Contributions may be left at the Shop on Friday Afternoon and Saturday. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. £5 REWARD. nPI-IE above Reward will bo paid to A any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who broke into tlio Matawhero Pound on the night of Sunday, 7th July, 1918, and removed therefrom three horses which had 1 been lawfully impounded. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, Bth July, 1918. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. 'ENDERS, addressed to the Chairman. wil] be received until Noon : SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1918, r Contract No. 626: Supply of approximately 77,000 feet, superficial, of Ironbark and Totara Timber. Tenders to be on printed forms. Specifications at County Office, a py of which will be supplied on api cation. J. J. KEANE, County Overseer. TENDERS. ’ENDERS will he received by the undersigned until Noon of, SATRDAY, 20th JULY, 1918,,'f0r the econstniction of Twenty-six (26) aliins of Road and the Cvastrucon of Sixty-four (64) Chains of oad (a total of 90 chains), from le Motu Falls Bridge to the Wai,ngirua Homestead, for Mr. T. A. oleman. East Coast Commissioner. Plans* ’and) specifications may be en at Messrs. Common, Shelton and, o.’s Store, Motu, and at the office 1 the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necsarijy accepted. J. B. CUTHBERT, 0.8. and Licensed Surveyor. Office, 80 Lowe St., Gisborne. AUCKLAND ROCK QYSTERS. We are Noted for— RELIABLE OYSTERS In Shell or Bottle. —TryJOWERS, GLADSTONE ROAD. ’Phone 784.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4917, 10 July 1918, Page 1
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