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/COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT VJ CONCERT To REV. FATHER COSTELLO. THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1895. PROGRAMME.— Part I. Overture, Duet (violin), " Selections from 1 Norma ' " « Misses Sobers Song (Selected) Miss Buchanan Song, " Calledßack "(Dmzi ), Miss Mac Quirk Trio (violin), "O, Salutaris" (Cherubini's) Misses Sobers and Miss Orr Song, " Waiting " (Miltard) Mrs Orr Song, " The Bells of Seville" Mr Stubbs Song, " Whisper and I Shall Hear " „ Miss Knight Solo (piano), "Alice" (Ascher) Miss Ethel Tattley Song (Selected) Mrs Graham Song, "My Boy" (Pinsuti) Miss Gray Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Overture, " Operatic Airs " Misses Orr and Miss Graham Song, " Auld Robin Gray "...Mrs Goldsmith Song, " Hearts of Oak " Mr Home Song, " The Old Umbrella " Miss Porter Song, " The Song That Reached My Heart " (with violin obligato by Mr A. J. Massey) Mr Rangiuia Song, " The Dream of Home "...Miss Knight Solo (piano), ' ' Irish Diamonds". . .MissTattley Song, " The Skippers of St. Ives," Mr Stubbs " Auld Lang Syne." Admission — TWO SHILLINGS. E. M. ORR, 707 Hon. Secretary. O. F. LEWIS Will sell by Auction, at "The People's Mart," TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 11 o'clock — ISLAND ORANGE Ft about 40 head Young Fowls, Canterbury and Local Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, Chaff, etc., etc. Further entries invited. 700 ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of both Classes of the above A. Association will be held TO-MORROW afternoon, at 3 o'olook, at Mr Townley's hall. W. PARKER, 708 Hon. Sec. GISBORNE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND 'CYCLING CLUB. THE First Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY, the 7th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business : To receive Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and any other business. ROBT. COLE, 704 Hon. Sec. TE ABAI QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball will be held on THURSDAY, October 3rd, at Opou Hall. Double ticket, 4s. W. G. WILLSONi 705 Hon. Sec. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. QUARTERLY Contributions to the General Expenses Fund of Holy Trinity Church are now due, and payment may be made at any Offertory (enclosed in envelope), or to Mr G. Humphreys, during Mr Pettie's absence from Gisborne. I W. PETTIE, "I CharchI GEO. HUMPHREYS, f wardens. October Ist, 1895. 698 NOTICE. WILL those who have drawn Prizes in Madame Dored's Art Union please call and make arrangements for the Paintings. Ist prize, No. 144 ; 2nd, 861 ; .3rd, 364 ; 4th, 830 j sth, 223 ; 6th, 590 ; 7th, 162 ; Bth, 306 ; 9th, 226. 699 JOHN KAY, CASH BUYER OF WOOL, HIDES AND SKINS, Upper Gladstone Road. 701 CHEESE 1 OHEEfcE ! A MEETING of Milk Suppliers' will be xV held at the Makaraka Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd October, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of discussing the question of opening the Cheese Factories for the season. t 691 WANTED — Buyers for 100 cases of Sydney, Island, and Whangarei Oranges. Will be sold cheap, to clear. — D. M. Orr. JUST RECEIVED— IS tons Canterbury Derwent Potatoes (splendid sample), and for sale, cheap. — D. M. Orr. ' WANTED— Buyers for Greaves' wellknown Patutahi Dairy-fed Bacon at 6d per lb, Hams 7d, net oash.— D. M. Orr. WANTED, for the Country, a HOUSEMAID.— AppIy to Miss Brooke Taylor, Derby street. 706 COMFORTABLE HOME in private V^ family, for One Boarder, with every convenience, within eight minutes' walk of post-office.— Apply Herald Office; 703 REAM MUSLINS (for pinafores), 3s lid dozen; All-wool • Delaines, 9d yard ; Ladies' Blouses, Is lid ; Ladies' White Mußlin Aprons, lid each. — At Robertson and Adair's. LADIES' HOSIERY, Black Cashmere and Lisle Thread, with Lace Fronts ; also, Children's Tan Lace Sox. — At Robertson and Adair's. RAND GASLIGHT DISPLAY of Summer Novelties, on TUESDAY NIGHT, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. No sales; doors dosed. — Hknby Lewis. 570 WANTED— Ladies having Dresses aside to call early as possible to bo fitted. —Mark Way House. rpHREE~TR6OM~ED COTTAGE, with JL half-acre of ground, to Let, at Whataupoko.— Apply F. Stafford, Berry Btreet. WANTED, to Buy — Young COW, in full profit (Alderney or Jersey preferred) ; must be easy milker.— Apply at Herald Office, 6go ANTED, to Graze — CATTLE. Charge reasonable. Well - grassed and securely-fenced paddocks. Pure Shorthorn Bull for sale,— Apply P. Livingston, Te Aral 602

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7449, 1 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7449, 1 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7449, 1 October 1895, Page 3

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