NOTICE. "MISS M. GLOVER is prepared to take Pupils for pianoforte. Address: 159, BRIGHT STREET. Pupils taught at own residence if desired. '.I s Country visited by arrangement. GISBORNE SCHOOL OF NATIONAL . AND FANCY DANCING. jyriSS FLORA SHAW has Resumed Teaching, at her residence, 20 Rawiri Street, Kaiti. Term begins with Pupil. Private Tuition by arrangement. Phone 1579. PIANISTS, VIOLINISTS. CELLISTS MISS HAYES is an Appointed Represervative of the TRUEBRIDGE HAND CULTURE SYSTEM. Students may have their hands trained in six personal treatments. This training induces a wonderful increase in technical and touch capacity. Prospectuses on application. 2 DERBY STREET. McGULLOCH, BUTLER & SPENCE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS And * . AUDITORS, PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS, CHILDERS ROAD. MR. JOHN \ TITA R. <?J OHN V ITA —Teacher of— VIOLIN, VIOLA, VIOLENCELLO, DBL. BASS. NOTE.—-Having taken over the Practice of Mr. Clias. Wood, has only a few vacancies. Studio; 101 ORMOND ROAD. Phone 1290. COOK COUNTY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 121 and 123 Russell Street. PRINCIPAL: MISS A. L. REES, A VI.A., LL.B. M. EL HUDSON SURGEON DENTIST LIAS much pleasure in announcing that ho has again commenced the practice of hi’s profession. New entrance next to Union Bank Of Australia. Telephone 372. SHEEP /MOUNT RY. HEEP VPOUNIRY. - A FWE PROPOSITION WITH LIMITED CAPITAL. 570 ACRES O.R.P. —With— HOUSE AND ORCHARD WOOLSHED & MACHINES. Etc., Etc. ALL BUT 40 ACRES IN GOOD ENGLISH GRASS. 'J'HE Property is situated handy to Schooß Post-Office, and Railway Station. It is well fenced and offers a very nice home for a man desirous of securing a place ready to step into. . There is a motor road right to the property. PRICE ONLY jgQ PER ACRE. VERY EASY TERMS. FOR A RELIABLE VLAN. INSPECTION INVITED Full particulars on application to — BALL&CRAWSHAW LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. 17'NQUIRE NOW about this Special SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE OFFER—ONE POLICY ONE PREMIUM Covering—ENDOWMENT, OCCIDENT, AND gIOKNESS. All in One. Economical, Easy. GET IN TOUCH WITH US NOW. THE MANAGER, SOUTHERN <fMROSS A SSUROUTHERN iMItOSS /INSURANCE /COMPANY T TD. ANCE iMOMPANY IjTD. HANDEL’S BUILDING, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Local Agent— G 4 LOWE ST., GISBORNE. Boys’ and Girls’ Jerseys, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6 and up to 9/6.' Boys’ grey shirts (all sizes). Boys’ tweed hats from 3/11- Boys’ school caps (with monogram) 3/11. Boys’ golf hose (school coloi’s) from 3/11 to 4/11. Tip top quality goods, at bedrock prices, at C. Rosie and Co.’s.*** \ Sneezing at the nose—with headache may be (promptly relieved by the use of Nazol. A solicitor at the Auckland Supremo Court inadvertently perhaps, but with some seriousness, paid a tribute to his own probity. He had mentioned that the prisoner for whom he was appearing had been in charge of a bowling green, and added.: “That is a position of trust. Bowlers are all respectable people. I have been one myself.” The Court smiled, but counsel did not notice the effect of his remark, and continued telling his Honor circumstances which might be weighed before sen-, tence was passed. •
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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9670, 17 April 1923, Page 4
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