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fe^IOXXF., M.U. The Quarterly Meeting will be held on MONDAY NIGHT, June 18th, 1894, at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Officers, Payment of Quarterly Dues, etc. Country members attending banquet on Tuesday night can pay contributions at Lodge-room between 7 and 8 o'clock on same nighc. C. H. AMBRIDGE, 167 Secretary. ~£^S\ TTNITED ANCIENT £%**& U ORDER OF dluiWSiS ■ DRUIDS P^lKK^^ , Will hold their ?^SHJ ANNUAL social, CITY RINK, THURSDAY, JULY sth, 1894 (Steeplechase Night). Gentlemen's ticket (with privilege to nominate one lady) ... 6s 6d Each additional lady 2s 6d Ladies will not be admitted without a ticket* 34 WM. MILLER, Hon. Sec. " SNOWFLAKES." TOOK OUT for " SNOWFLAKES,* at •"-* Macfarlane's Hall, On JULY 4th, 1894 (the day we gained our independence). Programme to be inserted m future issue. SORRY 'S HALL, MAKARAKA. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 22nd, 1894, at eight o'clock. CONCERT, In Aid of the Catholic Church Fund. Adults, Is ; children, 6d. A DANCE will follow. Admission to Dance, 3s. Refreshments provided. Programme m Tuesday's issue. 115 LIBRARY ART UNION. QRAND ART UNION *■* PRIZESA Number of MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, J£With which will be given a SPLENDID PIANO and numerous other Works of Art. Tickets 5s each. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF POVERTY BAY. THE Caledonian Society's Ingleside will be held iv City Rink on FRIDAY, the 22nd instant. R. N. JONES, 170 Hon. Sec. WAIAPU PROHIBITION LEAGUE. A PUB LIC MEETING of Members and Temperance Friends will be held m Townley's Hall on TUESDAY, 19th June, at eight o'clock. Rev. T. N. Griffin will deliver an Address. Discussion invited. 171 ARTHUR SLACK, Secretary. ~ NOTICE. THE Excelsior Dancing Class (usually held m Whinray's Hall on Tuesday evening) will take place m the City Rink on MONDAY EVENING. Dancing from Bto 11. Ladies by invitation. 160 S. SPIERS, Secretary. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Masonic Hotel on SATURDAY, 30bh June, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of receiving Report and Balance-sheet, for the Election of New Committee, and other business. All members are invited to be present. H. C. BOYLAN, 166 Secretary. TO LET. 7 ACRES (Fenced) AND FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, Whataupoko suburbs. Apply to — E. J. CHRISP, '> 162 Solicitor. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. OK REWARD to any person who shall aU*J give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the party or parties who have , been stealing firewood froth my premises. CECIL M. MAUNSELL, 153 North Gisborne. _ 1 ] ,lm NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to me are respectfully requested to be paid before the Ist JULY, 1894, or to Arthur Kirk, Tolago Bay. ENOCH KIRK. Gisborne, May 30th, 1894. 16 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ( GOOD Accommodation and comfortable ' home for a few Boarders. — Apply at Herald Office, Gisborne. 169 ODDFELLOWS' Banquet and Social, on Tuesday, June 19th, 1894, at Craig's Restaurant, 8 p.m. Tickets, 3s. 168 MRS STUDD is resuming duties as Ladies' Nurse. — Address : North Gisborne, near Harris' Bend. 174 . NIGHTS OF LABOR. — Meeting on Thursday, 21st inst., Masonic Hall, Childers road, at 7.30 p.m. 173 WANTED— Four Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to R. Knox, Waimata. 172 R H. G. SPACKMAN re-commenceß Teaching on MONDAY NEXT. l nno LET — Six-roomed HOUSE, situated X m Russell street, with every convenience. — Apply to D. M. Orr. WANTED— A Situation, at gardening and general work.— Apply Herald Office. 163 4 ENCOURAGE Local Industry.— By permission of the Colonial Secretary. Meston and White's ART UNION, consisting of Oil and Water Color Paintings, etc. Come and see for 'yourselves. Tickets 3s each. 140 W"^TKD^FYOIJra; to make himself useful m a Store. — Apply m applicaut's handwriting to Box 15, Postoffice. 156 . ANTED KNOWN— A good housewife always studies her husband's pocket. Ladies' Sand Shoes, 2s 9d ; Ladies Goloshes House Boots, 4s 6d. — At Garrett's - Boot Warehouse. ANTED KNOWN-That the Pork Butcher's Shop has been re-opened s for the sale of Prime Dairy Fed Pork, Roll Bacon, Brawn, Black Puddings, Pork Sausages, etc. etc., adjoining Mark Way House. Also, wanted to purchase good Dairy Fed Pork.— O. Veale, Gladstone road. 6 *7 ] WANTED, to Sell — 1000 bottles of " Ivokine " Furniture Cream, for re-polishing every kind of furniture ; also, a splendid preparation for renewing appearance of painted doors, varnished work, etc. j also, | 100 dozen tins " Olium," for polishing stained floors, oilcloth, and linoleum.— F. B. , OVBNDSN, 145 Gladstone road. 88 ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 16 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 16 June 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 16 June 1894, Page 3

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