Presbyterian Services. — Sunday next : Gisborne 11, Mr DeLautour ; Gisborne 7, Mr Bertram ; Matawhero 2.30, Mr Bertram. —Advt. There is a language of flowers, as, for instance, when a h^re-footed man steps on a thistle — without a pair of Henuessy's' boots on. Gents' tan Oxford walking shoes, 8s 6d ; children's patent elastic sides (fancy tassels), Is ; pirls' carpet slippers, Is 3d ; ladies' carpet slippers, Is 9d ; girls' tau lace boots, 5s 6d ; ladies' tan shoes in great variety. Hennessy's for dependable boots ! — Advt. Education Department, Wellington, 19th Dec, 1894. \ LTERNATIVE TKNDBRS for the J\ ERECTION OF N < 'LIVE SCHOOL BUILDINGS at Hiruharama (inland from Waipiro Bay), will be received at this office up to noon of the 14th January. Plans, &c, may be seen, and forms oftender obtained at the Post Offices, Gisborne and Waipiro Bay. A telegraphic tender will be accepted provided that written tender with deposit is lodged in due time ut one of the otlices above-mentioned. WM, JAS. HABENS, 89S Secretary for Education. TO LET. A LARGE DWELLING-HOUSE (Furnished or Unfurnished) near Te Hapara. — Apply to 913 H. J. FINN. LOST— £5-Note, in Gladstone Road, by person in poor circumstances. Finder rewarded on returning to Herald Office. LOST— Ou Christmas Eve, one £10 Bank N.S.W. Note (number known), and a Cheque for £1 on Bank of New Zealand. Reward offered. — Apply Herald Office. 0 UND- A SADDLE. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. —Apply HkraliD Office. 915 riMO LET— A Newly-erected Six-roomed S House, with every convenience, in Nesbitt Road. — Apply to John Coleman. TENDERS for Cutting Firewood will be received till 2nd January.— W. G. McLaurin, Whataupoko. 899 FOUND-A SHEEP DOG. Owner 1 can have same on applying to R. Booth, Whatatutu, on describing and paying expensps. If not claimed within 14 days, will be sold. 904 rpo LET— Four-roomed HOUSE and four J acres ot land at Kaiti, ten minutes' walk from Post-office. — For particulars apply J. R. Shaw, Argyll Hotel. 906 FOR SALE— Sixty head quiet Yearlings. Sixteen head grown Cattle; mostly beef.— D. Lougher, Patutahi. 893 TASTING, Serviceable Christmas Box ! J For One Pound Deposit and 2/6 a-week a SINGER SEWING MACHINE. See our window to-night.— E. Chrisp, Agent. 892 T~~ UST OPENED-A splendid line in AllWool Nun's Veiling -Cream, White, Black and Light Green— l2yds for 6/11; splendid value — Robbrtson & Adair. DON'T FORGET. — Robertson and An air's I/- Table copied by allexcelled by none. Greater bargains than ever ! ' TTT ANTED KNOWN.— The only Tailor V» shop in Gisborne where the entire work ia done by competent tradesmen, without the aid of ■boys and girls. — W* Davky, the Tailoring Depot, Joyce's Buildings, Gladstone road. 863 ANTED KNOWN. — That Nesbitt , street Boarding House is now open to receive Boarders (weekly or otherwise). Terms moderate. Also, — Washing, etc , done on the premises. — Mrs Sargent, Proprietress. _^ 708 T ADIES 5 BLOUSES.— A complete range JLJ of Sample Blouses (all fresh and new) will be cleared at from Is 6d to 5s lid; worth double the money MAfcK WAY HOUSE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7166, 27 December 1894, Page 3
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