The foundation of success in life ia pood health, easily attainable by wearing Hennessv's boots, ladies' glace evening shoes (halt heels), 3s lid ; Indies' tin Oxford walking shoes (toe caps), (is tid ; ladies' double strap strong walking shoes, 4a (id ; ladies' extra high-leg tan luce boots, Ss Gd. Henuessy's for dependable boots !—Advt. GISBOUNE PUBLIC LIBRARY ART UNION. FINAL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS j AND THE PUBLIC. THE Library Committee have to inform the Public that 200 tickets are still undisposed of, and that if the drawing takes place as advertised, an absolute loss of £'20 will be incurred. They regret therefore being compelled to fix the date of the Final Drawing for FRIDAY, the2IsTI>BCEMBKR next, and they appeal to the Public to take up the balauce of the unsold tickets by that date, as the Drawing will then positively take place. Apply for tickets (5s each) to E. H. Featon, K. Thrisp, H. E. Johustou, aud the Librarian. 562 MILK! MILK! ON and after the Ist DECEMBER next, the undersigned will supply MILK EVERY MORNING in Gisborne and Whataupoko. Strict regard to quality and cleanliness guaranteed by personal supervision. 503 P. WHARTON GOLDSMITH. TURANGANUI LODGE, No. 14S0, E.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the Turanganui Masonic Lodge, 1480, E.G.. will be held in the Masonic Hall, Childers street, on MONDAY, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. Visiting Brethren cordially invited to attend. Business: Election of W.M. aud OlhVers. W. PARNELL, P.M., 503 Secretary ._ REV. L. M. ISITT'S VISIT. ff^HE Committee appointed at the public X meeting (also, Waiapu League Committee) are requested to meet in Wealeyan Schoolroom, on MONDAY NEXT, at eight p.m., to make the necessary arrangements for the Rev. Isirr's visit. 561> A. SLACK, Secretary. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. rtIENDERS will be received until 2 p.m. A on WEDNESDAY, 28th instant, for Metalling a portion of theTolago-lauwhare-parae Road ; also, Constructing a Bridge over the Mangatoetoe Stream. Specifications and plans may be seen at Mr E. Prior's Store, Tolago Bay, and the County Office. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborne, Nov. 16, 1894. 558 NOTICE TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of an Additional Room and Porch to the Dwelling-house at Native School Buildings, Te Araroa, near the East Cape. Specifications can be Been at Tokomaru, Rangilukia, and Te Araroa Schools. Tenders should be sent to the Tkachkr, before the 10th DECEMBER. atTe Araroa. The lowest or any tender not necesaarily accepted. 650 ORMOND POUND. I M POUNDED on November 16th, at 11 a.m., from E. O'Dwyer's property — One Grey Mare and Foal, branded TITW. Will be sold at the above Pound Yards on FRIDAY, Nov. 30th, 1894, at 12 noon, if not redeemed. T. KENEALY, 564 Poundkeeper. ri^WO Front Rooms (furnished as Sitting 1 and Bedroom), with or without Board. —Apply Mrs Frances Lunn, Read's Quay. WANTED, at once-A HOUSEMAID, for Mrs Wethered, Waimata.— Apply Mrs Innks. 657 ESLEYAN Sale of, Work, etc., on TUESDAY. December 11th. Contributions kindly solicited. Address : Care Weßleyan Parsonage, Gisborne. 493 5S REWARD.—Lost, on Thursday night, a Dark Bay MARE, with saddle on.— Apply H. Bull and Son, Gladstone road. W ANTED KNOWN. — My upstairs refreshment room is now open for 4adies, where they will find every convenience and attention. —J. Crak;. ">54 A GRAND LINE in Ladies' Four-button Tan Kid Gloves, 2s Gd and 2a lid.— At Rouertson and Adair's. •">")(> LATEST STYLES in Gents' Bows and Derby Ties ; also, Belts, Braces, Shirts, etc. —At Roukrtson and Adaik's. QQ LADIES' Shower-proof and Duat Cloaks (English travellers' samples), at from 10s. Every lady should see them.— To be had only at Mrs Ledger's Bankrupt Sale. 55-2 BALANCE of Boys' Jersey Suits to be cleared at 5s 6d. Straw Hats (all shapes) at 6d. 20 dozen Rush Hats (for school and picnic) at 3d. — At Mrs Ledukk's Bankrupt Sale. DRESSMAKING.— To avoid the crush at 'Xmus, all Orders booked during THIS MONTH will be made up at Special Low Rates, at MARK WAY HOUSE. MILLINERY.— From now till 'Xmas all Millinery will be trimmed FREE OF CHARGE by Miss Brodib, at MARK WAY HOUSE. ANTED KNOWN.-For Cheapness, Cut, Fit and Workmanship, try the premier establishment in Gisborne —"Thb Tailoring Depot," Joyce's new buildings. Gladstone roud. 533 HANHEN'S Essence of Rennet and Salsaline Food Preservative, at J. McKee's. TO LET-The SHOP lately occupied by Mr J. Nutting, hairdresser, next door to the Masonic Hotel. 221 RESS GOODS, in all the Newest Materials, iucluding Kaiapoi Summer Tweeds, Foules, Nuns' Veilings, French Muslins, Linens (plain and striped), at MARK WAY HOUSE. AIT WOOD'S FURNITURE BAZAAR. Highest price given for Household Goods, Clothing, etc., in larg*: or small lots. On sale, cheap—Chairs, Tables, B dsteada, MattreafieK (spring, wire, and tUx), Dressers, Safes, Saddles, Wheelbarrows, Music,Clooks Fiddles, Ornaments, Ladies' and Gents' Clothing, Jockey Boots, Cots, Tools, Opeia Glasses, Watches, Flutes, Chest Drawers, Crockery, Mineral Ores, etc. Goods exchanged. Circulating Library. —W. N. Attwood, Grey street, 246
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7135, 17 November 1894, Page 3
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