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Church of England Country Services.— Sunday next : Waerenga-a-hika 11 a > m ;' with Holy Communion (with childrens service 10" a.m.), Makaraka 3 p.m., and Ormond 7 p.m., Canon Fox.— Advt. Faithful service of every kind is a bond which holds society together ; we cannot promote true liberty and happiness better than by honoring it— and wearing Hennessy s dependable boots. Ladies' Evening bnoes instep strap, silver buckles, 2s 6d, _at Hennessy's; Ladies : Glace Lace Walking Boots, high-leg, 8s 6d (this line honestly worth 13s Gd) : Ladies' Double-strap Walking Shoes, 4s 6d. Fennecsy's for Boots.— Advb. Mr H. Oberlin Brown, pianoforte and American organ tuner, will arrive in Gisborne about the second week in October. Pianos tuned, toned, re-covered, etc. American organs tuned and repaired. Orders should be left at Mr Townley's early.— Advt. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT \J CONCEBT To REV. FATHER COSTELLO. THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3kd, 1895. PROGRAMME.— Part I. Overture, Duet (violin), " Selections from « Norma"' Misses Sobers Song (Selected) Miss Buchanan Song, " Calledßack'YDen?*;, MissMacQuirk Trio (violin), "O, Salutaris" (Cherubini's) Misses Sobers and Miss Orr Song, "Waiting " (Millard) Mrs Orr Song, " The Bells of Seville" Mr Stubbs Song, " Whisper and I Shall Hear ".. B> „ _ Miss Knight Solo (piano),' '» Alice "(A scher) F , Miss Ethel Tattley Song (Selected).' Mrs Graham Song, "My Boy" (Pinsxili) 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), c • Irish Diamonds ". . .Miss Tattley Song, " The Skippers of St. Ives," Mr Stubbs " Auld Lang Syne." Admission — TWO SHILLINGS. E. M. ORR, 707 Hon. Secretary^ TENDERS. THUNDERS are invited for the LEASE, JL from October 12tb, 1895, to March Ist, 1896, of 130 ACRES, divided into two paddocks (equal to meadow land), with a running stream through each paddock ; fib for sheep or cattle to graze upon ; splendid erase : substantially fenced. Tenders to close on OCTOBER 17th, and to be addressed to— TT THOMAS CARROLL, 579 " Model Farm," Waerenga-o-kuri. tTe nders. TENDERS are required for the Purchase of House and Allotment No. 13, Harris street. Tenders to be sent in to Mr R. N. Jones, or to Mr Nathan Kennedy, Wainui, by Noon on WEDNESDAY, 9th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 580 GISBORNE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND 'CYCLING CLUB. npHE First Annual General Meeting of JL the above Club will be held in the Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY, the 7th insb., ab 7.30 p.m. Business : To receive Reporb and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and any other business. ROBT. COLE, . 704 Hon. Sec. TE ARAI QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball will be held on THURSDAY, October 3rd, at Opou Hall. Double ticket, 4s. W. G. WILLSON, 705 Hon. Sec. REWARD 10s. LOST— One GREY GELDING, out of paddock, Whraurangi, branded like £ on off hind hip. Any person returning same to the undersigned will receive the above reward. . HENRI TAAKA, 712 Awapuni. £10 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who hung two of my dogs last night at Mr C. Gray's, Waiohika. HILTON N. LYSNAR. Sept. 30th, 1895. 692 CHEESE I CHEEBE 1 A MEETING of Milk Suppliers will be J\. 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. 691 LOST— A WALKING STICK, Fiji pine, with silver mount over ivory, engraved with the initials "D.D. from GC."— Finder returning same to Herald Office will be rewarded. 572 /^1 ISBORNE Woman's Political AssociaVT tion.— Townley's Hall, This Evening, at 7.30. Discussion on " The Referendum." Open to the public. 573 MISS KNIGHT, one of Auckland's Favorites, will sing ab the Concert TO-MORROW (Thursday) Evening. 576 NOTICE.— Holy Trinity Church Choir. The choir practice will be held on FRIDAY Evening, when a full attendance is requested. 578 MISS KNIGHT, who has taken leading parts in several operas with great success in Auckland, will sing at the Complimentary Concert TO-MORROW (Thursday) Evening. 577 W~~ ANTED — Buyers for 100 cases of Sydney, Island, and Whangarei Oranges. Will be sold cheap, to clear.— D. M. Orb., UST 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 cash.— D. M. Orr. /COMPARE OUR PRICES. — Costumt \J Drills, 5s lid dozen ; Prints, 3d yard Faucy Muslins, 3£d ; Delaines, 4d yard Kid Gloves, Is lid ; 42-inch Dres3 Tweeds 10 yard.— At Henry Lewis. 57( WANTED— Improvers and Apprentice to the Dressmaking. Apply to Mis Anderson.— Wm. Adair. 57 ANTEDTfor the Country7a"HOUSE MAlD.— Apply to Miss Brook i \ Taylor, Derby street. 70 3 HOME in privat b \^J family, for One Boarder, with ever; a convenience, within eight minutes' walk o 8 post-office.— Apply Herald Office. 70 1 ,pIREAM MUSLINS (for pinafores), c \J lid dozen ; All-wool Delaines, 9 yard ; Ladies' Blouses, Is lid ; Ladie; Whitp Musljn Aprons, lid each. — A Robertson anp Adair'«. li J ADIES' HOSIERY, Black Cashmer JU a»d Lisle Thread, with Lace Fronts also, Children's Tan Lace Sox.— At Roberi SON AND ADAIR'B. WANTED— Ladies haviug Dresses asid to call early as possible to be fittcc —Mark Way Ho_e_ WANTED, to Graze — CATTLE Charge reasonable. Well-grasse and securely-fenced paddooks. Pure Shorl . horn Bull for sale,— Apply P, Livingsto* " TeArai, ft

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7450, 2 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7450, 2 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7450, 2 October 1895, Page 3

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