* LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. STAR OF GISBORNE, No. 7. mHE USUAL £& J_ MONTHLY $i^2§L MEETING of the WBLm above Lodge will be held m Ferris §§Mns!' NEXT, the 26th """" sharp. A full attendance of the brethren is requested. RATcLI? FE Hon. Sec. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MASONIC HALL. BAND CONCERT. GRAND BENEFIT NIGHT! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Sept. 20. T3 R O G R A• M- ffl E.— Part I. Band—" Valse des Colombes " (Chopin.) Song— "Climb Up."— Mr. Smart. Sone— " Milly's Faith."— Mrs. Jones. Violincello Solo— " Andante No. s."— Mr. Humphries. Song—" Once Again."— Mrs. Cooper. Song— Mr. Ratcijffe. Baud— "Chants au soio Quadrilles (Lamotte.) Part H. Band— "Kildare Waltz " (Chopin.) Sonc— "The Sexton."— Mr. H. Robinson. Song—" Savourneen Deelish."— Mrs. Jones. Ddet "Polaski'a Banner. — Miss bmri/rz and Mrs. Hej*derson. g on g "Words of Kindness." — Mrs. Cooper. Song— "Get Away."— Mr. Smart. Song—" The Flower Girl."— Mrs. Jones. Admission, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. WESLEYAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES m connection with the Wesleyan Sunday School, will be held TO-MOR-ROW (SUNDAY), the 21st September. The REV. /. McARA will preach at $he Morning at 11 o'clock, and m the afternoon, at 2.30. In the Evening, the REV. W. L. SALTER will preach a SPECIAL SERMON for Yonng Men. Hymns from Moody and Sankey's collection will be sung. A Collection will be made at the close of each service on* behalf of the Sabbath School. A SOIREE, m connection with the above, will be held on TUESDAY, Sept. 23, at the MASONIC HALL. Addresses will be given by the Revs. J. McAra, and W. L. Salter. Several selections from Moody and Sankey's Songs, will be rendered by the Children; also Duetts and Solos* by Members of the Choir. Tea on table at 6.30 p.m. Price of Ti ckets, Is 6d and Is. PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH. EEV. W. L. SALTER will (D.V). preach m ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, at 11 a,m. ; at MATAWHERO, 2.30 D.m. Rev. J. McAKA, at ST< ANDREW'S, at 7 p.m. NOTICE -T AUTHORISE MR. W. H. D. HOWE to COLLECT MY ACCOUNTS, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. JOHN DICK. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. /^\ ENTLEMEN,— I beg to inform yon that lam a candidate for a seat m the Borough Council, and solicit your support, and if elected I shall, to the best of my ability, try to further the interests of all parts of the Borough. I am, yours faithfnlly, E. P. JOYCE. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! TMPERIAL POOL EVERY NIGHT -L AT THE ARGYLL BILLIARD ROOM. S. M. WILSON, Proprietor. TO RATEPAYERS. FINAL NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that ALL RATES due to the Borough, and NOf PAID by the 30th September, will be SUED FOR. B. SHERIFF, Town Clerk. ■\ IT ANTED— A Good SHEPHERD, VV also, a MARRIED COUPLE. Apply at the Rangatira Station. "11/ ANTED— A Respectable, IntelVV ligent YOUTH, to learn the Drapery business. W. ADAIR.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 899, 20 September 1879, Page 3
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