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A GARDEN FETE, InAid of thcFunds of Holy Trinity Cluireli will lie held in tlic WAIKANAE PADDOCKS, j o.V npiIURSDAY, 12m JANUARY. ISM JL from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. The CTTV BAND have ltinrlly consented t< play Selections (luring the Evening. PROGRAMME— Oim:u f!uoiwi>s, n:(" 2 I'. ll. Tl> 'A I'.ll. Girls nnrl Boys' R;vcc=, Sac!; Races, etc. etc., under supervision of Captain Winter Prizes presented by Mrs Browne, iini Messrs Townley, Dalrymplo, Crawford and Cottrell. From .'!.3ot<> 4. 50 p.m., under Ciptn.ii Winter.— Tilting at; the Rh'Si Lemon Cut ting, Tent Pegging (all neccssaiics pro vided). Prizes presented by Messrs V\ Morgan, Primrose, and Williams. En trance, Is. Best Decorated Bicycle (ladies), entrance Is ; first and second prizes, Gold Brooch n case, and 21s, presented by Messrs (looi and Townley (winner to liave option). The same (gentlemen), entrance Is ; prize. Trophy valued at 21s, presented by Messrs Miller and Ormond. Best Decorated Perambulator or Go-cart; entrance Is prizes, Ist 14s, 2nd 7s, 3rd si. Best Decorated Vehicle ; entrance Is ; prize. Horse shod for six months by Humphreys and Davys. Entries for these competition' to lie made on or before 4 p.m. on the da} of Fete, to Mr Ranger or Mr Ferris. Pea Rifle Shooting on the banks of the Waikanae, under the supervision of Mr G. Humphreys. INNER GROUNDS. Fnoii2r.ai. too p.m.— Rounders, Swings, Driving the Nail, Threading the Needle, Aunl Sally ; Lucky Tub, the Misses ; Refreshment Stall, Miss Gray, TKA moM 5 to 6.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. — Handicap of 7.") Yards for Hid Incumbent, Officers and Members of Vestry. Forced nomination of Is each. Prize presented by Mr Hennessy. 7 TO 8 p.m.— Amusements, Rounders, Swings, Tug-of-war (country ladies v. Gisborne ladies). 8 to 10 P.jr.— The City Band will play selections for the amusement of the visitors, and coffee will be supplied at 9 p.m. 10 r. Ji.— " God Save the Queen." N.B. — General and Only Entrance : Mrs Humphreys' Gate, Carnarvon Street. Visitors are requested to provide themselves with tickets either at the gate or hefoiehand, which may be inspected by the Committee at any time. All horses and vehicles must he handed over to the Caretaker, who will place them in a secure paddock at a charge of Gel per horse. Admission : Adults (to view all sports, etc., from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., including ten at 3 p.m.), 2s per head ; fiimiles of four adults and over, Is 6d head ; children from C to 15 years, Is head ; under, free. The inner gates will he opened at 7 p.m. for the S to 10 p.m. amusements, tit Is per head. CHAS. W. FERRIS, Hon. Sec. N.B. — The ladies and gentlemen who have kindly promised to contribute will please be good enough to give thp Secretary notice before the 10th January, so that arrangements may be made to obtain their contributions. 808 WANTED KNOWN— Apricots, Figs, Plums, Peaches, Oranges, Lemons, Cherries Cd per lb, Strawberries, Raspberries, and all kinds Iced Drinks ; also, best Confectionery. Orders taken for Potatoes in any quantity. Apricots from 2d lb for preserving. At J. LEWIS'S, Opposite Herald Office. Telephone 106. 23 ,1 GENUINE PACT! You can get CjL Fresh Fried Fish, Hani and Eggs, Steak and Eggs, Fruit Fritters, Tea, Cotl'ee or Cocoa, at the Little Gem Refreshment Rooms, from 8.30 a.m. to 12 p.m.— Mrs H. Warren, 119 Gladstone road. 23 "OERMALINE BREAD is highly recom_O mended. See inset in to-morrow evening's paper. BLOUSES.— Ladies'-Fanry Silk Blouses (choice goods) will be thrown away ; only 5s lid, wocth 10s od.— At Mark Way's. BLOUSES.— Ladies' Shirt Blouses, detached collars and cuffs, slightly soiled and wet, only la lid. — -At Mark Way's. '< DANGER and annoyance reduced to a minimum by using Disinfecting Carbolic Acid. Bottles, Is and Is 6d. At the Pharmacy. — Harold Kane. DRESSMAKING.— Ladies will please note that 1 my Dressmaking Department has been transferred to my new rooms, upstairs in the new building just completed at the back of my present premises. — William Puttie. DRAPERY.— Henry Lewis is selling 9/4 Quilts at 2s lid, 10/4 Quilts Hs lid, 11/4 Quilts 4s Del, 12/4 Quilts 6s lid, Towels from 5d each, — At Henry Lewis's. Telephone 94. , FOR SALE— Greengages, in any qnan- . tity, 2d per lb. —T. Finuuane, Makauri. ' , 899 jfSISBORNE Pigeon Club's Monthly \JT Shooting, Thursday, the 12th. f*i RASS-SEED SHEETS, 72-jnch, grey V3T calico, damaged by water, lOJd and Is yard. — Only at Mark Way's. f^i. O to Lewis's for Nice Prints at 2id, VJT 34d, and 4Jd yard, Pongee Silks "at Hid yard, Ladies' and Gents' White China Silk Handkerchiefs (plain and hemstitched) at Is each, worth 3s 6d. — At Henry Lewis's. Telephone 94. HAVE you tried Bermaline Bread— the finest and most digestible in the world ? 016 IF in want of a Good Suit, call and get one made to measure. Fit, and style guaranteed. Colonial and English Tweeds to choose from. — At Robertson's, next Theatre Royal. 5 LOST — Parasol, with green handle, between Gisborne North and Waiohika. Finder rewarded. — Apply office Poverty Bay Herald. 919 IARGE ASSORTMENT now in stock J of Boys' Galatea and Brill Washing Suits, Boys' Sand Suits, Men's Kaiapoi Summer Trousers, all sizes and prices.— At Robertson's, next Theatre Royal. LOSS of Appetite, Nervousness, Irritability, Want of Energy, cured by Quinine and Iron Tonic. — Prepared by Harold Kane, Chemist, Gisborne. 9 MR ALLANSON will commence a Mission in the Turanga Church district about February sth. 921 ONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up o two-thirds of valuation. — D. Morice, Union Bank Buildings. IVTOW OPEN ! NOW oPEnTw™,ia7i JIS Pettik's New Dressmaking Rooms, upstairs in his new premises. Moderate charges. Fit and stylo guaranteed. — William Tettie. NEW Dressmaking Rooms now ready, and will open on Monday morning, sth inst., when Miss Robertson will be pleased to meet her customers. — William Pettie. QTRA.W HATS. — Ladies' Trimmed tO Sailor Gems and Fancy Straw Hats, Is each ; all one price. See window at Makk Way'h. S~~TIUVV~HA'I\S.-^!uVic3' Fancy Straw Hats (all the latest shapes), SJd each ; usual price, 2s lid to 4s 6d. — At Mark Way's. SMART, intelligent Boy wanted for the printing trade. — Apply Herald Office. WANTED, to Buy, for cash- One tc Three Acres of Land, Whataupoko. Apply "X.Y.Z.," Post-office. 01J vy ANTED - A General Servaut.Vv Apply Mrs Siiei.TOS, Aberdeer road. 91-; WANTED— A General Servant, f.,i Waimata. — Apply to Mrs 11. McPhail, at Mrs Perry's, Disraeli street WANTED— A Snull Cottage, suitalh for a bachelor.— Apply 'Bachelor, Herald Olfice. ill; WANTED— A useful Man, for a hotel who can mark billiards.— Appl; ■ GisnoßNE Hotel. ill: VMAsl^BLESriTancTls (id ; table *_ now ready. A grand assortment o Fancy Goods, also Xmas and New Yea . Cards, direct irom London, at Mr.s Rusie's ,• Asfc. for _ n- r\ c _ KT.TXI fl£|** Pure Ceylon I Sufi

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8411, 10 January 1899, Page 3

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