POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF TREES AND SHRUBS. THE Auction Sale of Trees and Shrubs advertised for to-morrow has been POSTPONED until further notice, owing to the inclement weather. 180 C. DEAN PITT. GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND MUTUAL TNVESTMENT SOCIETY. OWING to inclement weather, the Office will not be open this evening. Payments can be made up to Noon of WEDNESDAY NEXT. 181 H. M. PORTER, Secretary. LIBRARY ART UNION. p RAND ART UNION' PRIZESA Number of MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, With which will be given a SPLENDID PIANO and numerous other Works of Art. Tickets 5s each, POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting of the. above Society will be held at the Masonic Hotel on SATURDAY, 30th 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. 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. AULSEBRQOX'3 y^v' HUDSON'S /Vsjy Arnvmgby yJjQ / ton's every X V/jftwaoo O f **™*S(JS Coffee | y&y And /*y/ Dandelion Coffee. ES~McKEE. GLEANERS' UNION. THE Mectiug which was to have been held this evening is POSTPONED till next MONDAY EVENING, June 25th. TO LET. rj ACRES (Fenced) AND FOUR-ROOMED 4 COTTAGE, Whataupoko suburbs. Apply to— E. J. CHRISP, 162 Solicitor. 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. (^1 OOD Accommodation and comfortable 7T home for a few Boarders. — Apply at Herald Office, Gisborne. 169 ODDFELLOWS' Banquet POSTPONED till further notice. — C. H. Ambridge. WANTED— A smart GIRL, to wait at table. Good wages. — Apply Mrs How Ouow, Coffee Palace. TO LET — SHOP, with four rooms attached, m central position, and now m occupation of Mr Smith, Barber.— Apply F. Hall, Gladstone road. MRS STUDD is resuming duties as Ladies' Nurse. — Address : North Gisborue, near Harris' Bend. 174 WANTED-Four Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to R. Knox, Waimata. 172 ANTED KNOWN.- A good housewife always studies her husband's poclcet. Ladies' Sand Shoes, 2s 9d ; Ladies Goloshes House Boots, 4s 6d. — At Garrett's Boot Warehouse. "ANTED~KNOW T N-That the Pork Butcher's Shop has been re-opened 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. 647 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. ; also, 100 dozen tins " Olium," for polishing stained floors, oilcloth, and linoleum. — F. B. Ovenden, 145 Gladstone road. §8 ANTED KNOWN. — New and second-hand Furniture bought and sold. Circulating library.— W. N. Attwood, Jteftlgy, Grey street. ,■.'.. ;y.,:.- y 90
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 18 June 1894, Page 3
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