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V.M.C.A. Services.— Sunday next, 11th February : Makauri 7 p.m., Matawhero 7 p.m. — Advt.

mH.EATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT ! 1 TO-NIGHT ! ! In Aid of the Gisborne Hospital. W. S. Gilbert's Farcical Three-Act Comedy, entitled, TOM COBB Or, FORTUNE'S TOY. To conclude with the Screaming Farce, LARKINS' LOVE LETTERS. Admission— 3s, 2s, and Is, Box Plan at Mr W. Good's. 992 DONALD DINNIE'S /CHAMPION STEP -DANCING AND \J VARIETY COMPANY . Will Show m THEATRE ROYAL, On SATURDAY, February 10, & MONDAY, February 12. This is admitted to be the Most Talented Step-dancing Combination extant. MISS IDA M'DONALD Will match anyone m the World as an Allround Dancer. In Feats of Strength with Dumb-bells DONALD DINNIE will show his unequalled feat of Supporting a |-cwt. on Palm of Hand. Arms horizontal. Against time. For this extraordinary feat he offers £500 to anyone supporting the weight for ten seconds, and for one second £1. Entry free. Bell's Life says : — " This feat alone is worth 10s to witness." A. SYLVESTER, Grandson of the late Dr. Sylvester ("Fakir of Oolu"), will give an exhibition of " Legerdemain." Mr MILLS will sing several Now Songs." .Mrs MORRISON will preside at Piano. US' Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the proposed Donald Dinnie athletic sports will not take place, as advertised, but on Monday evening the members of the Caledonian Society are to assist m giving the veteran athlete a " bumper benefit," which evening will be his last m Gisborne On this occasion he will give a Silver Medal to local athletes for putting up 561 b dumb-bells the greatest number of times. Entries to D. Dinnie up to 6 p.m. Monday. Also, a Silver Medal for dancing Highland Fling, for Boys. Popular Prices of Admission— 3s, 2s, Is. Front Seat and Dress Circle tickets to be had at Mr Good's. POVERTY BAY CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. 3EO. GRANT, 989 Hon. Sec. POVERTY BAY HUNT~CLUB. \ MEETING of the Members of the "^*- above Club will be held at the Masonic Hotel TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 3.30 p.m. Business : Important. A. F. KENNEDY, 994 Hon. Secretary. F 4 \ £ \ 171 I\T TT @^>gr1.0. U.r., M.U., W^^**4* LOYAL GISBORNE LODGE, No. COB 7. MEMBERS are respectfully invited to meet on SUNDAY EVENING, 11th February, Bright street, 630 o'clock, m order to attend a Memorial Service at St. Andrew's Church on the death of our late Grandmaster. Members of other Lodges specially invited to attend. Regalia : Black scarf, white gloves. CHAS. H. AMBRIDGE, 993 Secretary. WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. npENDERS will be received at this office, JL up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 20th February, 1894, for tho Construction of the Matokitoki Dray Road. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. February 9th, 1894. 996 MONEY TO LEND. (}£)£? f\ OR £300 on Good Freehold dU^ifjKj Security, at Current Rates. Apply to— E. J. CHRISP, Solicitor, 997 Union Bank Buildings. For Private Sale. A STACK OF FIRST -CLASS UNTHRESHED RYEGRASS HAY, containing about 30 tons, saved without a shower of rain. Apply to the owner — J. KENNEDY, Waerenga-a-hika ; Or, COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. WANTED— A good General SERVANT. — Apply Mrs Heale, Gladstone road. * 995 r IWO ROOMS to Let (unfurnished), with X use of kitchen ; close to wharf. — Apply to Mrs Keys. P9O OR SALE— A Team, consisting of three horses (light waggon). — Apply to T.Jackson, Waimata. 983 ANTED-MAN, as Boots.— J. Sjikbx, Turanganui Hotel. 985 W" ANTED — T~~gooT staunch TRAP HORSE (black, brown, or bay, and quiet). — Wm. Nisbett, Baker, Gladstone road. 986 WANTED. — Handy Man wants work — garden, farm, or station. — Apply at HERALDOffice. 981 P~ "OUNDTIast night, a Lady's FUR BOA. — Owner can havo same by applying Herald Office and paying for advertisement. 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 Lace Boots, Is 6d ; Men's Solid Watertight Bluchers (pegged and nailed), 7s Gd. — At Hunnessy's Cash Boot Market.} 547

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6898, 9 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6898, 9 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6898, 9 February 1894, Page 3

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