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LOST AND FOUND. T OST, between Aberdeen apid Ormond Road—Tools (footprints and Stilton Spanner). Reward. Times Office. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS UNION A LL Members are specially request- '*-*• to attend the ANNUAL MEETING, to be held -on SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1024, at 1.30 p.m.. in tlie Union Office. W. M. BAYLY, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL." H.M.S- REPULSE \TOTICE is hereby given that the I’ H.M.S. .“Repulse” will anchor in the Bay at 8 a.in. to-day (Friday) and it has been arranged that all School Children above the age of 7 years in charge of Teachers, free, will be taken out by Lightering Craft leaving the Waikanae Groyne first load at 8 a.m. Adults can also visit the ship per “Tuatea,” “Gosford” and “Tawera,” leaving the Town Wharf (“Tuatea” berth), first boat leaving at 8.30 a.m. RETURN FARE 2Tickets to he purchased from Ticket Boxes near Weighbridge. Arrangements arc being made for the transport of School Children by the Railway at Picnic Rates, and it has been arranged that the Waikanae Beach Society, assisted by the various Women’s Associations, will .supply visiting children with a mid-day meal. Business people generally are asked to close tjieir promises until one p.m. in order to allow their Employees a chance to visit the Warship. GEORG r. WILDISH, Mayor. GISBORNE DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. AN account o'f the visit of H-.M.S. Repulse, the Offices of Members of the Gisborne District Law Society will he CLOSED until 2 P.M. TODAY (FRIDAY), the 9th inst. F. W. NOLAN, President. (Koniglichcs Conservatorium dor Musik, Leipzig, Germany). "V'ST'ILL arrived in Gisborne on MAY * 1 10th for six weeks stay. Course of ten hour piano or singing, £5 os. Definite opinion of a voice and its uossibilities, £1 Is. Mr. Hoben has just arrived from America on a year’s concert and teaching tour of New Zealand. Ho lias tdured America and Canada extensively ns concert pianist, appeared as soloist or accompanist with Geraldine Farrar, John Barrymore, and other famous celebrities; was soloist at the San Diego Exposition; and vocal coach lor 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 _____ TENDERS. TENDERS. HOSPITAL, TOLAGA BAY. ■TENDERS are invited for the Ereclion of a Hospital, at Tolaga Bay, in brick, for the Cook Hospital Board, Gisborne. SEALED TENDERS to be addressed to the Chairman, ana 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 am’ tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. L. EVANS, Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for Additions f and Alterations (including concreting) to the Matawhero Saleyards, for the Poverty Bay Stockbrokers’ Association. Plans and specifications may he seen at the office of tRe undersigned, where tenders close at noon on SATURDAY, 10th MAY. The lowest or any tender notnecessarily accepted. GRANT AND COOKE, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Nolan & Sheet’s Buildings, Childors Road. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SATISFACTION ) The Keynote to Modern, Progressive Business, means MELLOR BROS. CAR PAINTING. COACH & BODY PAINTING in all its branches. A SPLENDID RANGE of NEW and SECOND-HAND BUGGIES, GIGS, CARTS, ETC., JJEDUCED JgELOW QOST. MELLOR BROS. —PEEL STREET—(Late Ormond’s.) Phone 196. Phone 196. IVIE have a large stock of blue T ' band crockery that we arc. selling at prices that defy competition, such as 36-piece dinner sets for £2 17s 6d': 21-pieoo tea sets lor H/o; cups and saucers 7'6 liali : -doz.; plates 5/- half-doz.—Call in at Coleman and Son, “The Ark,” and have at look. H/TRS. DITCHFIELD AND MISS ILL C. GREEN, DRESSMAKERS, “Ivana” Salon, Phone 1687. Gladstone Rond. Make a Speciality of Evening -Gowns, .* Costumes altered to any style. Hem stitch in g 3 Dime. Old Gowns Tinted am! Remodelled. T> E-COVERING of Eiderdown Pb Quilts in artistic designs by experts, at Humphreys’ Furnishing Warehouse.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9800, 9 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9800, 9 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9800, 9 May 1924, Page 1

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