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Put a penny in the slob and take out—a savings bank receipt. This is to be the next thing in the automatic machine line, and the idea hails from Italy. The inventor, anxious to benefit the poor, says that as the cost of constructing this bank is not more than about L 5, the poorest municipality could afford to have at least one. At Pacua in 1895 nearly LSOO was deposited in three of these boxes, although that was a very severe year. This most excellent plan is much wanted, for, as Signor Arton points out, while places where money can be spent are open day and night, the placoa where it can be saved are only open for short periods. The Singer ManufueturiDgCompany, which originated in a humble venture, backed by the modest capital of 40 dollars (£8) borrowed money, now commands a working capital of £2,000,000, and threefourths of the sewing machine trude of the world as well. Au army 53,000 strong represents its employees throughout the world (with 4000 vehicles and 6600 horses), 12,000 of this host being employed solely in manufacturing machines. E. Chrisp, resident agent.—Advt. The famous Victory Sewing Machine is the latest and most perfect of Sewing Machines. It is adapted for household and work-room use, and is capable of performing the most artistic fancy-work. The prices vary from six guineas, and any of the machines can be purchased on the easiest of time payments from the New Zealand Clothing Factory, the local agency. —Advt.

Wesley Church Services. — Sunday next, June 3Sth : Gisborue 11 and 7, Ormond 3, Rev. J. Blight.— Advt. Presbyterian Services. — - Sunday next : Gisborne 11 and 7 (address to young people), Matawhero 2.30, Rev. R. M. Ryburn j Waimata 11 and Ormond 7, Mr S. T. Smith. — Advb. Church of England Country Services. — Sunday next : Makauri 10 a.m. (children's service), Makauri 11 (with Holy Communion), Te Arai 3 (with Holy Communion), and Patutahi 7, Canon Fox; Waerenga-a-hika 3, Makaraka 3, Lay Readers.— Advt. "For rheumatism I have found nothing equal to Chamberlains Pain Balm. It relieves the pain as soon as applied. J. W. . Young, West Libeity, W. Va." The prompt relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost. Its continued use will effect a permanent cure. For sale by E. D. Smith, wholesale and retail agent. — Advt. '

ACCIDENTS! ACCIDENTS! ACCIDENTS I INSURE against the above with the SCOTTISH METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY (tho Wealthiest Accident Company in the World). ONE POUND PER ANNUM secures you ONE POUND PER WEEK should you meet with a mishap. EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A POLICY. CECIL F. LEWIS, 405 Resident Agent. 1.0. RECHABITES. MEMBERS are requested to attend the Half-yearly Meetiug, on THURSDAY Evening, 25ih inst. Members are requested to be good on the books. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Juvenile members at 7 o'clock, adult tent at S o'clock, W. RANGER, 410 Secretary, BUSHFELLING. rfTANTED-Tenders for Felling about V V 500 acres Buah. Full particulars to be had from Farmers' Co-operative Association. Tenders to close at Noon on SATURDAY, 27th inst. 352 BARKER BROS. TENDERS. • rT>ENDERS are required for FELLING ' L 200 ACRES BUSH, at Hangaroa. ; The undersigned will leave Waerenga-o- --• kuri Hotel at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Ist July, to show inleuding tenderers over the 1 ground. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily ' accepted. , Specifications may be seen at the office oj , Williams and Kettle, Ltd. ; or, at the Waerenga-o-kuri Hotel. 1 Tenders close on SATURDAY, 4th July. I 351 A. J. CAMERON. ! POVERTY BAI ROAD BOARD. \ NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. i ALL RATES not paid by tho 30mj i jLX. JUNE will be SUED FOR without ; respect of persons. ' By Order of the Board. » ARTHUR F. CUFF, '' Clerk. J Makaraka, 18th June, 1806. 32L > HpO LET, as from Monday next, tin • JL BOUSE in Pulmcistou road at preseui J ocoupied by Mr Bouillon,— Apply Messn 5 Nolan and Skket. 40---r ; 1 V*/- ANTED KNOWN —If one -horse ; T* grown Watermelons and Pumpkini r are good to eat? 401 I \ DANCE will be held in Patutahi Public t iJL Hall on FRIDAY Evening, commonc B ing atS. 40 1 ; I VST HERE are you going TO-MORROW ' V V Night ? To the Caledonian Society and City Band Assembly, in City Rink, WANTED— An active, useful LAD~t< milk, garden, etc. Wages, 10a pc - 1 week. — Apply office of this paper. 40! y XXT ANTED, for Ngatapa Station — £ r T V Married Couple. — Apply on Satur v dny, at Gisborne, to 1). Dobbie. 40i THIS EVENING. — Theatro RoyTi Gisborne Quadrille Assembly. Musi by Mrs Fernandez and Messrs Spurdle am i Hall. Admission, 2s. — A. Webb, Hon. Sec ° LET— A Four-roomed HOUSE, i JL Palmerston road (opposite Dr. Innes'.] — Apply Miss Muiji'iry, at Mr Craig's. ANTED— A strong active LAD, t deliver parcels and make hiinse' useful ; one accustomed to the town. — Appl J. McKkb. j \S 7 ANTED — Eight- roomed HOUSI VV within ten minutes' walk of posi cilice (Whatuupoko or Kaiti preferred). — t W. Caroill, Union S.S. Co. a- !^ IVK Springing COWS (Shorthorn breei A for bulb ; close to calving. — Apply I Rojiebt Little, Kaiti. gj te as TtT^OR SALE, Cheap, to clear —28 ens. id K. Vavau and Tahiti Oranges, Swec a . Turnips, Parsnips, Carrots, Apples, lar; 5( j variety of Basketware, etc, — D. M. Omi, A TTENTION is drawn to' our speci as XjL adrertisemeut re English Samples jn tt . opened. Worth inspection. — Rojjkmsc ,„. and Adair. lle jjiy(^r\f ll To LEND on Co^nti T X)&\J\J\J Freehold ; also, £300 1Q 54 per cent., on a really first-class security.- --; 6.8. 8 John Colbman. Ik • d- f\S. SALE- Groceries of all luuds (be ed V/ quality). Flour, Oatmeal, Sugn th Hams and Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheee sm Crushed O*tß, Maizs, Beans, Baled Ha Onaff, Linseed, Barley, etc.— D, M, QRR.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7663, 24 June 1896, Page 3

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