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Q-NION STEAMSHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND, Lishtxd. Time Table for August. Steamship [ * | L ** t Bo * ll, NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Sura ~~ | Thursday, 18th'H. , FOB NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYT. TELTON, AND PORT OHALMEBB. Rotomahana I Friday, 19th | FOB MELBOURNE mb SOUTHERN PORTS. fiotomaiiana | Friday, 19th~ | FOB AUCKLAND Rotomahana | Sunday, 14th | 8 a.m. Australia | Friday, 19th | FOB TOLOGA BAY, TUPABOA, HICK’S BAY AND AUCKLAND. Suva | Friday, 26th | FOB SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. Waihora | Sunday, 21st | FOB SYDNEY FI.OM WELLINGTON Hauroto| .ay, 20th j FOB LEVUKA A.,D SUVA FROM AUCKLAND. Wainui | Monday,Ykiid | ” FOB TAUBANGA AND AUCKLAND. Omspere| Friday, 19th | FOB TOKOMARU, AWANUI, WAIPIBO, AML’ AUCKLAND.

THEATRE ROYAL. GARRISON BAND FUND rpiiE Adjourned JUBILEE CONCERT in aid of the above Fond will be held on WEDNESDAY, ism 17th AUGUST, Under the patronage of the Borough Council, Friendly Societies, and Volunteers. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE.' Fart I, Overture—' 1 Pride of England . .Garrison .Baud Song—■ Said Ito myself, said 1' Mr Dalrymple Song—" I arise from Dreams of Thee ”.. Miss ■ Holroyd Duet—“ Sainted Mother ”... .Miss Rees and •••■•..Miss Porter Song—" Put it down to me ”Mr Kirk Song—(Selected, with harp accompaniment) • Miss Porter Song—" The plaoe where the Old Horse died”Mr Woodward Song—(Selected) .Miss Shelton Song—“ Good Company ”.Mr Nook Song—" The Clang of the Wooden Shoe"., .Madame Stewart Song—(Selected)Mr Macdonald Dumb Beilsßifle Cadets Past 11. Overture—(Selected) Garrison Band Duet (in character)—" Amenoau National Guards ", .Musters u.-Uosta Song—" The Little Hero”M. cwnell Song—" The .Wishing Cap ”....M<s -Sutler Duet— (Selected).. ..Mr EnglUieurt anu Miss Porter Song—" Only once more Mue .xolroyd Song—" Let me like a Soldiei run ’’Mr

Aust.e'-ia i l.iday, Htjt. 2 | FOB HONOLULU AND ..AN FBANCISCQ FROM AUCKLAND. Alameda| Mr".fay, Aug. 15"] FOR LOND'- -.’ via SUEZ CANAL Omsst b. N. Co. | Leave Sydney | 'i’r- ">urn» Orient| Aug._27th| 6._. ,__ber Passenger Tickets must be ta_£ at th Office before embarking. Cargo for sbipuicnt must be on board the Lighters at 4 o'clock the afternoon prior to departure of bgj uers. Outu ard pasuuigers holding return tickets are requeued to present same at the office, and procure pusses for the launch conveying them to the steamer. Single and Return Tickets at Reduced Rates (available by Austral: 1 and Soc.uern Cross only) are now it i d to Auckland, Napier, aud Wellington. Noth. —In future no mggage will be d livered to carriers without the production a written order from owner of same, For further particulars apply to COMPANY'S OFFICE ’ ’ Custom House Street,

Edwards Song—" White Wings” Miss Sendee Song—" Friend of the Brave ”.. ..Mr Witty Song—(Selected)Madame Stewart Song—" Friends of the Brave "Mr Witty Song—“ The Rosabella Valse " Madame Stewart Finale—" National Unity ", .Garrison Banu VIVAT REGINA! Commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission : Family Reserved Seats of four 10s; Reserved, 3s; Unreserved, 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. Plan of Seats at W. Good’s. WANTED KNOWN—Great Bargains , ‘Z Eadies Skirts, White Frillings, LONGLEY’S 18 ’ Uuderolothin g at J.

MISS DORAN, Wishes to call the attention of the Ladies of Gibbobne and the SUBEOUNDING DISTBICTS TO HEB WELD AsSOBTED STOCK OF—DRESSES AND TRIMMINGS SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. xCORDETTA CLOTHS, in all Colors. CAMEL HAIR AND COSTUME CLOTHS, in all Shades, also PLUSHES, VELVETS, PLAIN AND FANCY STRIPES, & PLAIN & FANCY SILKS. CORDS, CLASPS AND BUTTONS IN ALL STYLES :X: LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING AT O* VERY MODERATE RATES. :O: — DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT, As MISS DORAN has made the Dress-making Department a Specially, being under the Management of Mrs Trefford and an efficient staff, a call from the Ladies will be pleasing to both. Every Care and Attention will be given to all Orders entrusted to her care. The prices will be found to be uniformly moderate. MISS GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

GRAND JUBILEE PRIZE, OF £lOO( ON " gssp KED m(xr Graham, Pitt & Bennett, Respectfully notify to their Customers and the Public generally, that they will give PRIZES AMOUNTING TO £lOO To the successful (or nearest) Gucsscr of the number of Peas contained in the Jar in the Grocery Window. Ist Prize - - £75 2nd Prize - - £lO 3rd „ - - 5 4th „ - - 3 sth „ - -2 and sof £1 each.

RULES: 1. —The Peas to be placed in the jar before certainJjwellknown townsmen and sealed with their seals, 2. —Every Purchaser to the value of ss. cash shall be entitled at the time of purchase to one Ticket for every ss. worth bought. 3- —The Purchaser on receiving his Ticket may either place the number he guesses thereon AT ONCE or put it in any time before the 24th Sept. 4- —Under no circumstances will a duplicate Ticket be issued. 5' —I n the event of two or more tieing for any Prize they will divide, that is to say,—Suppose two tie for the First Prize they will divide First and Second, and the next nearest will take Third Prize, and so on. 6.—GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT reserve to themselves the sole right of decision in the event of a dispute. 7- —No Tickets will be issued or received after 24th Sept., when the Peas will be counted and the Tickets checked by a Committee, and as soon as possible the successful numbers published. B.—Every Pea in the bottle (broken or not) to count. PURCHASERS in ANY DEPARTMENT entitled to participate, er Buyers in two Departments may add the purchases together.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 28, 16 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 28, 16 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 28, 16 August 1887, Page 3

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