New Advertisements. GISBORNE WESLEYAN CHUROH. Rev. W. L. Salter. SUBJECTS FOR TO-MORROW :— Morning : " A Great Request." Evening : " Why do so many Children JSuifer.. and Die." MASONIC jtifet HALLt Lessees. —Messrs. J. P. Hydes, H. Simmons, and J. Wilkinson. 1 This Evening, Saturday, March 15th. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF MR. J. P. H YD E S» GEM BURLESQUB AND /^IOMEDt O OMP AN V! When will be presented their Great Prize Programme of CHECKMATE! And the superb Burlesque Extravaganza of . ILL-TREATED IL TROVATOREI On Monday, March 17th, the new character Drama entitled the REGISTRY OFFICE) On Tuesday, the Last Night, an en(* tirely NEW PERFORMANCE for the Benefit of the Sisters j ALICE AND AMY. Family Tickets, admitting 10--£ l Id*. Front Seats, 4s ; Gallery, 2s 6d. OFFICES OF ...'■.,..,.' •]s£*. Q v f-'f^ SOLICITOR, TOWNLETS BUILDINGS. TTTANTED.— An EXPERIENCED VV SHEPHERD for the Coast; Must be sober and well recommended. Good dogs required. — Apply to Ferris and Pitt. m 13 TTTANTED JOB PRINTER for VV Herald Office. A first-olass Hand. — Apply to Manager. -, . TTTANTED, appointment us BOOK\V KEEPER, ACCOUNTANT, <fee, by a thoroughljreompetent person. Good references. Apply, Office of this paper. ART 13NI0K .. TT7" GOOD'S Art Union will be * V • drawn on TUESDAY, 18th March, AT HIS SHOP, Gladstone Road. A few tickets remain unsold. m 11 TO STATION HOLDERS. A MARRIED COUPLE are open to engagement. Wife to oook ; man used to ploughing. E. J. UPHAM, Labor Office, m 10 Cooper's Buildings. THE LADIES' FRIEND. OHO FINE CL OTHES PROPS, 6U\J\J Six-pence each. mil J. WARREN. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (limited) 1 \ rp HE above Company JLiH»A -*- despatch steamer* %MA. as under (weather and other circumstances ptrmitting) :— FOR NAPIER, WELLINGON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Lady Bird, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, March 19th, 5 pm. : Last Boat at 430 a. m. FOR TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND* Wanaka, Capt. McGilluray, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 19th, at 9 p.m. Last Boat at 8.30. Plans of Saloon and Second Cabin can be seen, and all necessary informal tion given, at the Agent's Office. Passengers with luggage should send it to the lighter on the afternoon of the day before sailing. For freight or passage, apply to Graham <& Co., Agents. FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON N.Z.S.S. Co.'s .^gXjjMyj^ «crew steamer RANGATIRA, Captain Evans, will steam for the above oorta on TUESDAY NEXT, 18th March, at 5 p.m. * Weather and other circumstances permitting. The last Boat leaves at 430 o'clock. Passengers to and from the port of Gisborne will be landed and embarked free of oharge. ■ • No cargo . received on board unless previously booked at the agents' offioe. For freight or passage apply to Graham & Co., FOR TOLOGA BAY AND AWANUI. «BwS-^ ROSIN A, Capt. Scott, will leave for the above on TUESDAY NEXT, 18th instant, at the morning tide. All Cargo must be on board by A p.m. on Monday, 17th. * . GRAHAM & CO., m 14 Agents.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 651, 15 March 1879, Page 2
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