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ACADEMY OF MUSIC GISBORNE. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing , GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd. THE BLIND Tl/ffUSICAL CjTUDENTS lind IVIusiCAL Students 5 In their Grand Classical, Humorous, Comical, Vocal, and Instrumental Entertainments i (From the Ormond School of Music, Melbourne r established by Sir Francis Ormond) , On the OPENING & SUNDAY NIGHTS i a Grand Sacrkd Concert Programme wil [ be presented, when the Gisborne Public wil i be introduced to A Musical Treat op a Vert High Order. On SATURDAY and EASTER MONDAY the Programme will be arranged to suit all classes of Patrons — Classical — Humorous— Comical. " The blind singers and players touch a chord m every man and woman of their audience which the greatest vocalists or pianists can never reach by their mere singing or playing. In their unconscious power to awake the sympathy of their hearers lies the magic of the blind students."— Auckland Star. For full particulars, see Monday's Herald R. G. WEBB, Business Manager. GEO. WARREN, Advance Agent. MASS MEETING. AMASS MEETING of Electors will be held at the City Rink on MONDAY EVENING, March 19th, at eight p.m. The Objects oe the Meeting are : — 1. To promote the election of the candidates supported by the Temperance party. 2. To determine upon a mass vote for NO LICENSE. Business to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. No form. Come early. J. SOMERVELL, 305 Convener. FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE AND GOOD ORDER. VOTE FOR THE FOLLOWING AS LICENSING COMMITTEE :— jH Goldsmith, Catherine £ 0 Gray, Archibald £ S T g « Johnston, Robert 3 3. g 5 Sibvwright, Margaret Home t> si aq Sibvwright, William S SOMERVELL, JOHN fen 1 Tombleson, John 3 8 H Do not fail to vote for NO LICENSES and COMMITTEE at the Bame time. Take these Names into the Polling-booth with you, and strike out all others on the ballot paper handed you except these. POLL EARLY. 301 NOTICE. A T a Meeting held on the 14th inst. by the Licensed Victuallers' Association, it was decided to Vote for the following Candidates for the Licensing Committee : — Carroll, Thomas Dewing, Alfred Harris, Edward Francis Maynard, John MoLernon, Samuel Pitt, Cholwell Dean Price, Joseph , Smith, William Henry H. CANNON, Secretary. 802 TENDERS. ' ! /TENDERS are invited for. Splitting, X Clearing, Laying, and Erecting about , three miles of Fencing, at Motu. Specifica- j tions can be seen at Hansen's, Motu, Richardson's, Poututu, W. E. Cooper's, Ormond, or on application to G. G. Peacock, at Motu, who will show intending contractors over the j line. All tenders to be m hands of undersigned by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 21st inst. < 259 F. PARKER, Gisborne. TENDERS. I fTPENDERS are invited for Splitting, .JL Clearing, Laying, and Erecting about £ 50 chains of Fencing, at Motu. Tenders close 4 p.m. on 2 Ist instant. ] Particulars on application to — ] 309 L. T. SYMES. ] TO BUILDERS. TENDERS required for Work, on Kaiti. To be m on THURSDAY NEXT, the 22nd inst., at noon. I Plans and specifications at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 306 W. J. QUIGLEY, Architect. POVERTY BAY GOLF CLUB. THE Regular Autumn Meeting of {he above Club will be held at the Masonic Hotel on MONDAY NEXT, March 19th, at 8 p.m. Business : Report, Election of New Members, Election of Officers, Arrangements for the coming season, etc. A full attendance is requested. 285 E. H. MANN, Hon. Sec.

GRAND POPULAR ENTERTAIN MENT, In Aid of Ormond Brass Band. ORMOND HARMONIC CLUB, Assiated by Local Ladies and Gentlemen WEDNESDAY, 21st MARCH, 1894. ORMOND HALL. Programme.— Part I. 1. Pianoforte Duet, Mrs Wright & Miss Kinj Chairs. 2. Opening Chorus..... Harmonic Clul 3. Song, •• The Usual it the Door " „ ....R. Caultot 4. Song, "Johnny, Will You Come Along Now " H Smitli 5. Song, • c O,Dem G olden Slippers "M . Bensor 6. Song, "Fanny Frail"..... J. Benson 7. Soug, " Good Ole Jeff" J. Hill 8. Song, " Camptown Races "...G. Walters 9. Song, " Put on the Golden Sword" B. Hickey 10. Song, "Milly Darling D0"... R. Caulton 11. Song, " Soft Corn " H. Smith Ten Minutes Interval. Part 11. 1. Quartette, "Garibaldi's March" Ormond Band 2. Song (Selected) Mrs Devery 3. Song, "In the Hazel Dell," Misses Luttrell 4. Song, " Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead" Mrs Harper 5. Duet (Selected) ,Mr and Mrs King 6. Song, " Barney, Take Me Home Again" Miss Recce 7. Comic Song Mr Sceats 8. Song (Selected) Mrs Vosper 9. Reading Mr King 10. Song, "O, Wert Thou m the Cauld Blast "; Mrs Luttrell 11. Cornet Solo Mr Chrisp - Ten Minutes' Interval. To conclude with the Screaming Farce, entitled " THE LUNATIC ASYLUM." Characters : Dr. Lookafterem (proprietor) G. Walters Bill Scroggins (keeper) H. Smith Mother Crawly J. Hill Corporal O 'Hooligan .....M. Benson 3host J. Benson tfevafite (pugilist) R. Caulton Doors open 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. Admission : Front seats, 2s ; back seats, is; children, 6d. The Ormond Band will play selections previous to Concert. 304 GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD. FINAL NOTICE. A i-L OUTSTANDING RATES will be SUED FOR without further notice. JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, March 17th, 1894. 300 EASTER HOLIDAYS. npHE Premises of the undersigned will be •*■ CLOSED for the EASTER HOLIDAYS, on FRIDAY .. March 23rd SATURDAY „ 24th MONDAY ... „ 26th COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. N.Z. LAND ASSOCIATION, Ltd. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. P.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE Premises of the undersigned will be CLOSED for the Easter Holidays, from THURSDAY, 22nd March, to TUESDAY, 27th March. THOS. DALRYMPLE, 302 . Ironmongers. \ EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE Premises of the undersigned will be CLOSED for the Easter Holidays, from THURSDAY, 22nd March, to TUESDAY, 27th March. 303 ARCH. CLARK AND SONS. NOTICE. HPRESPASSERS en Te Arai Station m -*• pursuit of Game will be PROSECUTED. CHAS. EVANS. Te Arai, March 17, 1894. 299 WANTED — A good, steady, active YOUNG MAN, to drive cart and make himself generally useful. — Common, Shelton, and Co., Ltd. 308 LIGHT GRASS-SEED for Sale.— Apply J. Clabk, Opou. 296 WANTED KNOWN. — Rhubarb, for wine and jam making, m any quantity. Cheap.— H. Bull and Son. WANTED, to Purchase — Small widenecked BOTTLES, m any quantity. —Apply to "X," office of this paper. 162 pi ISBORNE STEAM LAUNDRY.— Mrs vX Nelson, having fitted up the above with every convenience, is prepared to do laundry work m all itß branches, at shortest notice. All orders addressed Mrs Nelson Peel street, will receive prompt attention. 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-There is no do~ubt about it, Garrett cannot be beat for BOOTS. 90 WANTED~KNOWN=Th"aTaIi TSmn^er Drapery can be had at Cost Price, ifc E. Ledger's, Draper, Gladstone road.

FINAL KTOTICJa. Continuation of the Clearing Sale AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK has been REMOVED to the above Large Building, for the convenience of Customers, where STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS will be made. ALL MILLINERY AND STRAW SATS AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. In addition to the present stock, a DIRECT SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS, amounting to nearly £1200 (ordered before it was arranged to lease the present premises), and just now arriving, will be sold at ENGLISH LANDED COST. W3T This will be a favorable opportunity of buying "^B AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS MATERIALS AT HOME PRICES. THE WORLD'S FAIR No 2 WILL OPEN ON And continue for ONE MONTH. ■ o '■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6929, 17 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6929, 17 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6929, 17 March 1894, Page 3

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