\ {Church of England Services — Sunday next : Gisborne, 8 a.m. (Holy Communion), lla m , and 7 p.m., Canon Webb. — Country Services: Makauri 11, Ormond 3, Wacrenga-a-hika 7, Canon Fox ; Te Arai 3, Canon Webb. — Ad. Wcsleyan Church (Services. — Sunday next, February 11th : Gisborue Church Anniversary Services, 11, 2.30, and 7, Rev. R. W. Malcolm ; Waerenga-a-hiUa 3, Supply. — Ad.
FILLIS' C* REAT /CIRCUS ILLIS' VJTREAT V^IRCUS AND MEN AG ERIK ov WILD PERFORMING ANIMALS. POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE. TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-N IG HT ! ! AT S P.M. SPECIAL ! SPECIAL ! SPECIAL ! MR. JAMES HUATAHI, A Well-known Maori Gentleman, ENTERS THE LIONS' DEN TO-NIGHT ! GREAT ATTRACTIONS! ADMISSION, 5/- AUD 3/CmtDREN Half-price. ST. PATRICK'S SPORTS. \ MEETING of the St. Patrick's Day XjL Sports Committee will be held at the Masonic Hotel on THURSDAY EVENING, February Bth, at 7.30. Business important. E. H. O'MEARA, 952 Hon. Sec. SOCIAL AND DANCE. SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held m the Ormond Hall on THURSDAY, February Bth. Dancing commences at Bp. m. sharp. Gentlemen's tickets, 3s. Ladies free. Refreshments provided. F. McKENZIE. 966 REG. CAULTON. OR SALE— A Jersey COW, second calf, thoroughly q«iet, calved three weeks. — Apply Herald Ofliee. 973 OUND, last night, a Lady's FUR BOA. — Owner can have same by applying Herald Office and paying for advertisement. UPERIOR Board and Residence for one U gentleman, m a private family. — Apply Herald Office. 958 TX^ ANTED to Sell orLet on long lease, V * good Buildiug Sections within three minutes walk of Post Office, Easy terms. Apply— Herald Office. 974 ANTED— A good General SERVANT. References required. — Apply A.8., Herald Office. 908 ANTED KNOWN. — New and second-hand Furniture bought and sold. Circulating library. — W. N. Attwood, Dealer, corner Gladstone road and Disraeli street. 96 ANTED KNOWN. — Ladies' Tan Oxford Walking Shoes (toe caps), 3s lid ; Children's Laco Boots, Is6d ; Men's Solid Watertight Bluchers (pegged and nailed), 7s Od. — At Henhessy's Cash Boot Market. 517 W "ANTED KNOWN— There is no doubt about it, Garrett cannot be beat for BOOTS. 700 ]^OR SALE, on easy terms — Four Acres Land, situated Aberdeen road ; part I orchard (two acres, more or leas).— Apply to ! J. DoLEMAIf, '640
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6896, 7 February 1894, Page 3
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