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THE TATTOOED MAN Next to How Chow's Restaurant. LAST TWO DAYS OF CAPTAIN FISHER. >-f 'HE Most Wonderful Tattooed Man in I the World, Champion Club Swinger, and pronouuced by the press to be one of the cleverest Conjurers that has ever visited the colonies. On Saturday visited by hundreds of ladies and gentlemen. 55U WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARL*. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Bridge in Upper Stout Street is CLObM) for traffic, pending repairs. H. M." PORTER, Chairman. Gisborne, June 3, 1895. 536 WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given, that the RIVERSIDE ROAD, from Section No. 19, Block F, to the boundary of the Board's district, is CLOSED for wheel traffiC< H. M. PORTER, 548 Chairman. ORMOND EOAD BOARD. IT is hereby notified that Robert Robertson has been duly appointed by the above Board Sanitary Inspector for the district. THOMAg M> FERGUS SON, Chairman. Ormond, June 3rd, 1895. 558 Lesley an* church, welcome to the rev. w. l. SALTER. 4 TEA and Public Meeting will be held A in the above place of worship on THIS TUESDAY. Tea on the tables at 6.30. After which Addresses will be delivered by the. Ministers of the town and other speakers. Admission— One Shilling. 509 RECI^PTIOM. THIS TUESDAY EVENING, the 4th June, a Reception will be heldin Holy Trinity Church Sunday-school, at 8 o'clock, to welcome the Bishop of Waiapu on his first official visit to Gisborne. Admission Free. All are Invited. n'oYioe. A LECTURE on ••DAIRYING" will be- delivered by Mr B. Wayte, Government Dairy Instructor, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Masonic Hotel. 553 INNING NUI^TRON~WHiTE'S ART UNION. Prize. No. Prize. No. Prize. No. 1 72 6 ... 121 11 ... 12 i 2 189 7 ... 253 12 ... 96 3 ... 120 8 ... 62 13 ... 176 4 283 9 ... 151 14 ... 250 1 5 ... 269 10 ... 212 15 ... 93 ANTEDKNOWN.— WeIcome to an old friend. Everybody expected at Ghe Wesley Church Schoolroom THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Tea on the tables at half-past six. Meeting in Church at 8 p.m. Tickets for Tea,. One Shilling each. f^\ ISBORNE Woman's Political AssociaVX tion. — Townley's Hall, To-morrow Evening, at 7.30. Resolutions from other Leagues to be considered. Open to the public. 551 LOST— A Plain Gold BROOCH.— Reward on returning to Herald Office. 541 LOST, between D. McKenzie's Stables and Post-office, last evening, Four ONE POUND NOTES.— Finder rewarded on returning to Herald Office. 542 ("lITY BAND SOCIAL — City Rink, on y THURSDAY next, June 6th. Music by City Baud. Dancing at 8 o'clock. 543 fI^ICKETS for the City Band Social, on JL THURSDAY next, may be had from members of the Band. 544 TJTGGS FOR SITTING.— Pure-bredßrown JIJ Leghorns (non.sitters).— Apply to F. Tansley, Whataupoko. . 545 PUBLIC HALL, Patutahi. — Dancing Class held every FRIDAY Evening. To commence next Friday, June 7th. 556 WANTED — Situations, by Cooks, Housemaids, General Servants, and Married Couples.— Apply to Mrs East, the Gisborne Registry. 557 WANTED — An owner for a Dark Brindle PIG DOG.-Apply to H. Rogers, Pukepapa. 559 FOR SALE, Cheap — Lots 67 and 68, Aberdeen road, with small house thereon.— Apply W. Ratcliffe. 554 I^o LET- Two COTTAGES of four rooms each, in Palmerston road, opposite Dr. In nes'.— Apply W. Ratcliffe. 555 jVI UNS' V^lLlNGß.'inCreanCHnk, Pule Jl\ Green, Buttercup, Maize, Sky, Cardinal and Maroon, at Sfjd yard.— At Henry Lewis. 489 W' ANT ED, for Station — A Woman COOK.— Apply Hebald Office. r|TwO~F^u7-roomed COTTAGES to Let.— jg_ — Apply F. Hall, Gladstone road. FO LET— The SHOP lately occupied by Fawcett and Searle, in Gladstone road.— Apply Nolan and Skbet. 482 FOR SALE, Cheap — Spring Cart, Butchers' Cart, Bakers' Cart. —At Tharratt's Shoeing Forge, Childers road. IT^OR SALE— The Goodwill and Furniture . of Bay View Boarding House. — Apply on premises to Mrs Hill. 345 ALL FREE ! ALL WELCOME ! Gospel will be preached by Rowland Edwards at Theatre Royal TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Come ! SOLID VALUE. — Kaiapoi Overcoats, Men's Waterproofs, black and colored deep capes, sewn seams, from 28s 6d. — At Robertson and Adair's. NICE ASSORTMENT of Side-board Covers, Afternoon Tea Cloths, Doyles, Night-dress Cases, and Brush and Comb Bags, at Robertson and Adair's. WHY pay 10s 6d for Football Boots, when you can procure them at Garrktt Brothers UST THE THENG- for Winter.— All shades in Berliu Fingering, Andelusian, Shetland, Beehive, Roslyn, Kaiapoi, and Scotch Fingering VVools (splendid stock), at jowest prices.— At Mrs Rosie's. ANTJIiD 'KNOWN — Ladies' and Gents' Second-hand CLOTHING bought, sold, and exchanged. Families waited upon. Strictly confidential. — Mrs Attwood, Furniture Bazaar, Grey street. ANTED KNOWN — That cne Pork Butcher's Shop has been REOPENED for the sale of Prime Dairyfed Pork, Roll Bacou, Brawn, Black Puddings, Pork Sausages, Pork Pies, etc., adjoining Mark Way House. Also, cashbuyer of good Dairy-fed Pork. — O. Veale Gladstone road. 7gO ORTH KNOWING— 2Sdoz. Men's Silk Scarfs, assorted colors, 9d each, or 3 for 2s ; worth from Is 3d to 2s 6d each. .SOrtoz. Men's Natural Wool Half-Hoso, Is each ; usual price Is Bd. These goods are from 15 to 20 per cent, less than English landed cost.— Trat & Fiuah. V£ 7 ANTED KNOWN.- Ladies' Leather \ \ Slippers, 2s 9d per pair ; Ladies' Goloshed House Boots, 3s 6d pair ; Men's Blucher Boots, 4a lid pair. — At Gakbett Ukos.' Large Boot Sule. 298 ISTIX U.M. — 5 dozen Men's . Lambs' wool Underpants, 2s lid ; 6 dozen Men's Lambs' wool Undorvesis, 2s lid ; 30 Boys' Jersey Suits, 4s lid.— At Teat ami Frt ak's. ■ MRS HAG AN has started a Restaurant opposite Mr-Lewis' shop, All meals, Ninepence, 344

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7297, 4 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7297, 4 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7297, 4 June 1895, Page 3

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