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The stealing of an umbrella on a clear day is held to be a theft by a Judge, but tho I stealing of the same article on a rainy day is held to be justifiable, on the ground of selfdefence. The stealing of a pair of boots is never justifiable ; they are not worth stealing when you can buy them so cheap at Hennessy's. Gentlemen's Carpet Slippers, 2s (jd.— (Advt.) Church of England Country Services. — Sunday next : Waimata 11, Waerenga-a-hika 3, OrmondT, Rev. A. Gardiner.— Advt.

GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, Tendered to MISS LORRIGAN, Will take place on rpHURSDAY NEXT, 30th JUNE, -■- In the CITY RINK. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Pianoforte Solo, " Natioual Fantasia"... Mrs Morrison 2. Song, "Oh, Would I Were a Boy Again" Rev. Father Kehoe 3. Song, " Within a Mile of Edinbro' To wn " Mrs De ye ry 4. Song (Selected) Mr Mitchell 5. Song, "So Pi-re" (M'Apara Mar/ha) MrsKerr 6. Duet, "l've \VanderedinDreams"( Wade) ....Miss Lorrigan aud Father Kehoe 7. Song, "The ßanks of Allanwater'' , Miss Adair 8. Song (Selected) Mr Searle 9. Song, "Annie's Tryste " (Scotch ballad) Miss Lorrigan 10. Duet, " William Tell " (piano and violin) Father Kehoe and Mr Davis —INTERVAL— Part 11. 1. Pianoforte Duet, " Ivauhone Grand March" (Blake) ...Misses Buchanan 2. Song, " Little Hero " Mr Kerns 3. Duet, "Sainted Mother" ("Maritana," Wallace).. .Mißses Adair & Lorrrigan 4. Song, " Non Piu Andrai " (" Figaro," Mozart) Father Kehoe 5. Song (Selected) Miss Buchanan 6. Duet, " OK, Breathe Not His Name" Mrs Kerr and Father Kehoe 7. Song, "Sing, Sweet Bird," by request (Oanz) ..Miss Lorrigan 8. Song, " Erin, My Country "...Mrs De very 9. Characteristic Song and Dance. . .Mr Ward Gon Save the Queen. 852 SORRY'S HALL, Makaraka. The Matawhero JUVENILE DRAMATIC COMPANY Will, on the Evening of FRIDAY, Ist JULY, 1892, Produce Oliver GoklsmithVCoinedy, " THE GOOD-NATURED MAN." Characters dressed in the Costumes of the Period. Proceeds to be devoted to the School Library and improvement of the School site. GRAND DANCE TO FOLLOW. Refreshments Provided. Tickets — Front Seats, 2s 6d ; Back Seats, 2s. Dance, 3s. Comedy and Dance, 4s. Family Tickets at Reduced Rates. Brakes leave Masonic corner at 7.15. Fare each way, One Shilling. ' Doors open at 7.30 ; curtain rises at 8. "CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. NOTICE. A MEETING of those in favor of the formation of a Caledonian Society in Gisborne will be held at the Albion Club Hotel, on THURSDAY, 7th July. 859 MUSIC. MISS CHAD WICK (from Auckland), an experienced Teacher of the Pianoforte, is prepared to receive Pupils. TermsJ: 25s per Quarter, or less for more than one of same family. Private address — Care MRS R. W. KERN, 838 Kaiti. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing between me, the undersigned, and Mv Archibald M'Phail, of Waimata, Sheepfarmer, as Wool Buyers, Wool Scourers, and Shippers, and carried on under the style of Henry McDonald and Co., has this day been dissolved by me. Dated at Gisborne this 27th day of June, 1892. henry McDonald. Witness— Baron DeCosta, Law Clerk, Gisborne. 851 FOR LEASE. TTOUSE and Six Acres of Ground. Apply to — JAMES WM. WITTY, 842 Harbor Board Office. WANTED— Situation, by a. Competent Man, as Cook. Good references. Also, Situation by good General Servant. — Apply Mrs East, Gisborne Registry. 860 IJARENTS residing in the Country wishing their Children to attend School in Town can obtain comfortable lodgings for them in a healthy locality. Reasonable terms— Apply to Mrs East, the Gisborne Registry. 857 /\UADRILLE ASSEMBLY, City Rink, W, TO-NIGHT. Start at eight sharp.— R. Robertson, Secretary. 858

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6406, 29 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6406, 29 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6406, 29 June 1892, Page 3