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A /~i R.A ND /"CONCERT AND DANCE WILL BK HELD IN THE MAKAURI SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5t h, AT 8 P.M., In aid of the Catholic Church Funds. A BRAKE Will leave Mr D. McKenzic's Stables at 7 p.m. sharp. 546 —MR T. C. WEBB— WILL «IVK A GRAND CONGER T, In Holy Trinity Schoolroom, On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o'clock, In aid of the Church Expenses, Assisted by Mcsdames D. M. Orr and McKay ; Misses Cray, Hyctt and Ferris ; Messrs Massey, Foster, P. Webb md Rangiuia ; Dr. Laing and Canon Webb. Part Songs by Church Choir. Admission — Onk Shilling. 547 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ~ Church of England Fete. Mr Humphreys' Grounds and Paddock. rpHURSDAY, Otii DECEMBER, 1897. Polo, Bicycle Sports, Tent Pegging, Cutting the Lemon, Tilting in the Ring, Cricket Match (Ladies v. Gentlemen), Punch and .ludy, May Pole Dance, etc., etc. Particulars future advertisements. 533 ~povf/rty~bai road board. rrU-TLS is to notify to the Public that the _1_ road known as " McNair's Road," Matawhero, will be CLOSED against traffic from MONDAY, Ist November, 1597, until further notice. By Order. ARTHUR F. CUFF, Clerk and Oversew 1 . Makaraka, Oct. 29, 1897. 542 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. X ET all Maintenance Contractors take notice that if all Briars are not grubbed up, and other noxious weeds cut down that are growing along the road reserves, by the 15th INSTANT, labor will be employed to carry out the work at their expense. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborne, Nov. Ist, 1897. 55 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. rpENDERS will be received until 12 noon •*- WEDNESDAY, 3rd November, for CARTAGE OF TIMBER from tlio Wharf to site of the Wnikohu Bridge. Specifications may be seen at the County Office. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborno, Oct. 29th, 1897. 534

LOST, between Gisborne and Wacrenga-o-kuri, on Saturday last —An Air CUSHION. Reward of 5s will be paid to anyone returning the same to Mr Thus. DALKYiMI'JJB. 559 FOUND, on Friday last— Well-bred young black Sheep DOG, white front paws. Unless claimed will be sold to defray expenses. — D. Jamissox. 302 NIGHT SCHOOL, at Mrs Erskine's.— Students prepared for competitive examinations, also theoretical engineering. Mechanics taught privately if required. NEW GOODS. -"lust opened splelmul assortment of Gents' Fancy Bows, Evening Ties, Derby Ties, in light and dark shades; Gents' Collars, Gents' Hats, etc. — ■ At R. Robertson's, next Theatre Royal. MONEY.— Get the best \\tlv,c for your money. Go right away to Robertson's (next Theatre Royal) for Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Braces, Men's and Boys' Clothing, etc. RAKES imported direct. A very large stock will be sold cheap, to quit. Spades, Garden Forks, Rakes and Hoes, Hedge Clippers, Scythes, and Lawn Mowers. At A. Parnkll and Co.'s, Ironmongers. JUST OPENED — Men's, Youths' and Boys' Straw Hats, Men's Panama Hals, Crush Hats ; also, New Ties, Shirts, Tennis Trousers, etc., in great variety. — William Pettie. Telephone 44. •/Carpenters 1 tools— a huge assort\J ment. Only one quality, " the Best." At A. Parxkll and C'o.'s. ASPHALTING and Tarring done. All orders h:ft with J. Jeune will be promptly attended to. — C. Clark. 430 AT HALF-PRICE — Mattresses, Bedsteads, Mangles, Watches, CheflioneiK, Tables, Wire Netting, Stoves, Books, Oil Paintings, Swords. — Attwood, Grey street. AT HOME, on the road, in camp, at t lie picnic — nothing equals a cup of KOZIE TEA for reviving drooping spirits and exhausted bodies. — That and Friar, Agents. FIBRE DOOR MATS direct from India, all sizes ; also, Door Slips, best quality. Last out three ordinary mats. — At A. Parnbllj and Co.'s. OUR STOCK is now complete with all the latest novelties in Spring and Summer Suitings. Largest stock ever shown in Gisborne. — Fawcett, Gladstone road. J JUST OPENED— Fresh assortment of Blouse Prints in stripes and spot 1 !, Sateens, Cropons, and Muslins ; very pretty and cheap. — William Pettie. Telephoned. HEELBARROWS 14s, Side Saddles 40s, New Pigskin Saddles 38s, Guns 15s, Kitchen Dressers 255, Crockery, Lamps. Attwood, Grey street. FOR SALE, Cheap— A 5 h.p. ENGINE with 6 h.p. boiler, complete with bench, circular saw and belting. — Apply W. G. Maclaurin, Whataupoko. 391 FROM the tea plant to the ten cup uutampered with and puro — this ia KOZIE TEA.— Teat and Friar, Agents. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of the Famous Donnybrook Serges arrived yesterday. Can be seen and procured at Fawcktt's, TUST RECEIVED— A splendid assortment of Rattan Cane Drawing-room Chairs.— J. Townley. 48 J^S'FOPENED^Nuw stock KlßiTovctt in grey, beaver, tun and black (plain and with fancy points), very choice ; also, White Doeskin Gloves in all sizes. — William Pettie. Telephone 44. BE WISE and Save Money. Wo sell reliable goods only. Sec our job lot Lace Curtains from Is (3d pair to llis (id ; are decided bargains. Prints, Muslins, Dress Materials greatly reduced, ut Henry Lewis. MKiTj 7m7 WILSON, Post Office Hotel, Wellington, says : — "Having received bo much benefit from the use of Loasby'a WAHOO, I think it is only right to say so, and I certainly rocommend it to anyone whom I find suffering from that distressing complaint, Indigestion." Loasby's ' 'Yahoo" (price 2s 6d) from all Chemists, aud Storekeepers. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors : Loaeby's " VVuhoo " Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Great King Btreot, Dunedin MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up to two-thirds of valuation. — D. Morice, Union Rank Buildings. HAT SORT of Tea are you using Call ut Teat and Friar's and get some KOZIE TEA j take it with cream and you will find it the most fragrant, rich, and altogether delicious you have ever used.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8054, 1 November 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8054, 1 November 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8054, 1 November 1897, Page 3