j Preabyterian Country Services (Orn , change).— Sunday next : Wliutututi a.m., Karaka 3 p.m., and Orniond 7 I Mr S. T. Smith.— Advt. TurangaChurch Services.— Sunday n Waimata 11 a.m. (with Holy Uonimuni ; Waerenga-a-hika 3 p.m., Makauri 7 ] (with Holy Communion), Canon Fox.— A CURE FOR CHRONIC DIARRHf I have been a sufferer from chronic (i rhcea ever since the war, and have usei kinds of medicines for it. At last Ifo one remedy that has been a success as aci and that is Chamberlain's Colic, Cho and Diarrhoea Remedy.— P. E. Gbisii Gaars Mills, La. For sale by E. D Sm chemist. — Advt. A RELIC OF THE WAR. Many old soldiers now feel the effect! the hard service they endured during war. Mr Gco. S. Anderaon, of Robbvj York county, Perm., who saw the hard kind of service at the front, is now i quently troubled with rheumatism, had a severe attack lately," he says, " o procured a bottle of Chamberlain's P Balm. It did so much good that I wot like to know what you would charge for one dozen bottles." Mr Anders wanted it both tor his own use and , supply it to his friends and neighbors, every family should have a bottle of it 1 ' their home, not only for rheumatism, b lame back, sprains, swellings, nuts, bruif and burns, for which it is unequalled. F sale by K. D. Smith, chemist.— Advt, Mr H. Oberlin Brown, pianoforte ai organ tuner, has arrived in Gisborne i ir his usual half-yearly tuning tour. A ': orders left with Mr J. Towuley or Cliri and Son will be promptly attended to.< Advt. 0 ~ ,- MR (!. A. FITZROY 1 "WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTOR i " At 9 TE ARAI HALL, on WEDNESDAY November Bth, at 8 p.m. PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL, b THURSDAY, Nov. 9th, 8 p.n GISBORNE (Theatre Royal), FRIDAY, Nov. 10th, 8 p.rr ORMOND PUBLIC HALL, SATURDAY, Nov. 11th, 8 p.n COMMITTEE ROOM— Mr Fitzßoy 1 Committee Room will be open daily. 12 AKAI KOAD BOARD. A MEETING of the Members of tli above-named Board will be held a the Office, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth da; of November, at 2 p.m. H. BEAUFOY, Clerk. Te Arai, Oct. 30, 1899. T, FREE READING ROOM. THE Men of Gisborne are invited tc come and see the new Free Readinc Room on WEDNESDAY EVENING, November Bth, when coffee and refreshments will be provided free of charge. 131 SOCIAL AND DANCE, Academy of Music, THURSDAY EVENING — (Prince of Wa'es's Birthday), at 8 o'clock. Music by Mra Fernandez. Admission, 2/6. 144 NOTICE. A MEETING of Householders in the Waerenga -a - hika School District will be held in the Sohoolhouse, on FRIDAY, the 10th inst., at 8 p.m., to consider the Inspector's report. R. C. MILLER, 128 Chairman. LOST, LOST, on Wednesday, between Gisborne and Patutahi — LEATHER BAG, containing legal documents, of no value except to owner. Finder please leave at the office of Messrs Williams and Kettle, Limited. 106 H. N. WATSON. TENDERS FOR BUILDING. TENDERS will be received for Building Woolshed at Mangahoni, up to lO noon SATURDAY, 9th met. Specifications and plans can be seen at Bennett and Sherratt's, with whom tenders can be left. A. PAULSON. 140 ormond pound. Impounded By Ranger — 1 Wether, back quarter and hole right ear, fore bit left ear 1 Eve, back quarter right ear, back bit left ear 1 Wether, back quarter right ear, back bit left ear 1 Wether, fore quarter left ear 1 Wether, fork and fore bit left ear 1 Wether, back bit right ear, hole, fore bit . left ear 1 Ewe, fore and back bit right ear, alit left ear 1 Ewe, fore and back bit right oar, fore bit and slit left ear, raddle and earmarks. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on MONDAY, November 13th, at 12 noon. C. NEENAN, 145 Poundkeeper. FOR SALE OR LEASE. nnHAT Desirable Property on the A Wainiata River, of' Six acres, Dwelling, Orchard, etc., occupied by Mr W. Parker, telegraphist. Apply to— ijjQ ; E. J. CHRISP. ■ npHE price of COKE from L_ X and after November I J Ist ia REDUCEf) to . . ~2L n Eighteenpence per ill 0 sac^ TT H at the Works. Up — j\ COKEmakes bright, clear, r^j* y hot fires, free from soot and LJL h dirt> I , I p Directions : I I | A Break up the Coke to about «* pj the size of an egg, put in a LL. M good body, and keep fire free W from ashes, so as to allow ot tf a good upward draught. ~ , GISBORNE GAS CO., UN Limited. 83 Kia Ora Butter Factory, Makaraka. I HA YE this day appointed Messrs Bennett and Sherratt Agents for the sale of BUTTER from above Creamery. THOS. MCGREGOR. Oct. 16th, 1899. BQO NOTICE OF REMOVAL TH G. LAWLESS, -■- • Land k Estate Agent, Has REMOVED from Lowe Street into more central premises in Gladstone Road, 13. Next to D. M. Orr's Store. Ta MRS A. M. BROWNE BOOK & MUSIC SELLER, STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, DUSING ALTERATIONS HAS REMOVED ,o Temporary Premises next the Herald Otlice, And will offer during the next few weeks I^HE WHOLE OF HER EXTENSIVE . STOCK OF BOOKS, MUSIC AND FANCY GOODS Begardless of Cost, n order to efl'ect a Clearance. SPECIAL LINES is PARCELS OF BOOKS, 3y popular authoi'3, suitable for back stations or circulating libraries. Large Shipments of JHRISTMAS NOVELTIES to arrive shortly. 916
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8665, 7 November 1899, Page 3
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