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LOST AMD FOUND. T OST, between Aberdeen and Orm--*-1 ond lload —Tools (Footprints and Stilton Spanner). Reward. Times Office. TENDERS. TENDERS. HOSPITAL, TOLAGA BAY. ( r pENDERS are invited for the Erec- •*- tion of a Hospital, at Tolaga Bay, in brick, for the Cook Hospital Board, Gisborne. SEALED TENDERS to be addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed “Tenders for Tolaga Bay Hospital,” will close, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 (Noon), at the Secretary’s- Office;, where plans and' specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. L. EVANS, Secretary. TENDERS. nPENDERS are invited for Additions and Alterations (including concreting) to the Matawhero Saleyards, for the Poverty Bay Stockbrokers’ Association. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned, whore tenders close at noon on SATURDAY, 10th MAY. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GRANT AND COOKE, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Nolan & Skeet’s Buildings, Childers Road. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, s YDNEY pRANCIS JTJ OBEN (Konigliches Conservatorium der Musik, Leipjyg, Germany). Y7S7"ILL arrived in Gisborne on MAY ' 10th for six weeks stay. Course of ten hour lessons, piano or singing, £5 os. Definite opinion of a voice and its possibilities, £1 Is. Mr, Hoben lias just arrived from America on a year’s concert and teaching tour of New Zealand. He lias -toured America and Canada extensively as concert pianist, appeared as soloist or accompanist with Geraldine Farrar, John Barrymore, and other famous celebrities; was soloist at the San DiSgo Exposition; and vocal coach for many prominent concert and operatic singers. ‘‘A Musical Genius—has been lionised by society here.” —San Francisco Examiner. “A Master of Music at all times.” —Los Angeles Times. Letters to the Masonic Hall, where Mr. Hoben can be seen on Monday, .May 12th. WAiIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTORS’ ROLL. VJOTICE is hereby .given that the County Electors’ Roll to be used at the Election of Members of the Poverty Bay Power Board on June lSt-h, will lie closed at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY the 2Sth day of May, 1924. Any person entitled to enrolment whose name is not on the Roll should apply to the undersigned on or before that date at the Council Chambers, To Karaka, where a copy of the Roll may he inspected. J. G. APPLETON. Countv Clerk. SALE SALE SALE HUGE REDUCTIONS in SE-V AMR ASS JTJRAMS, ■ <ur 1 QIPEING gEATED JpUSH dp hairs —And— S EA G nASS F i UR NATURE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY NOW IS YOUR TIME T;0 SECURE A PRAM OR PUSH CHAIR DURING THIS GREAT SALE. PRAM HOUSE *309 GLADSTONE ROAD. THE “ELLIOT WOODWORTvER. ' RULE Machine that Crosscuts, Rips, Trenches, Grooves, Bores, Tenons, Mitres, Rebates, Runs Double Sunk Sills, Mullions, Sash Stuff, etc. Ls practically a Complete Wobdworking Plant on a small scale. Free Booklet.—JAMES A, MacNEiLL, P.O. Box 894, AUCKLAND. E havo a large stock of blue band crockery that we are sellat prices that defy competition, as 36-piece dinner sets for £2 6d: 21-piece tea sets for 17/6; ; and saucers 7’6 half-doz.; plates iail’-doz.—Call in at Coleman and “The Ark,” and have,a look. MRS. DITCHFIELD AND MISS C. GREEN, DRESSMAKERS, “Ivana” Salon, Phone 1687. Gladstone Road. Make a Speciality of Evening Gowns, Costumes altered to any style. Hemstitching Done. Old Gowns Tinted and Remodelled. SPECIAL WANTEDS. T^E- COVERING Lv Oiiil-f.Q in n.T ports Warehouse. of Eiderdown Quilts in artistic designs by ex- ’ Furnishing at Humphreys’ ATEW Shipment of Gramophones, from' £3/12/6, £4/7/6, £6/15)-, to £4Q, cash or terms.—Humphreys’ Furnishing Warehouse. things for those who think jjfrood things is a Home furmd '-for Cash or Easy Terms by nphreys’ Furnishing Warehouse. TAOUBLE-Sided Records now selling. u rapidly—lj)in., 3/6; 12in., 5/-. Humphreys’ Furnishing -Warehouse. YOUR Wvdding present from /A. STONEHAM & CO., Jewellers, will save you money. VERY Prime Potatoes, Melbourne. Onions. All Produce and Groceries. Best quality, lowest prices.— H. Currie, Lowe Street.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9798, 7 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9798, 7 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9798, 7 May 1924, Page 1