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Turanga Church Services. — Sunday next: Hangaroa il, Waerenga-o-kuri 3 (with Holy Communion), and Patutahi 7 (with Holy Communion), Canon Fox; Waerenga-a-hika 3, Lay Reader. —Advt. .-Presbyterian Services (Ormond charge). Sunday next: Whatatutu 11, Karaka 3, Ormond 7.—Advt. Britain's Army keeps on growing A great dead stronger every day, The Colonies as well are showing That they have a little say. Mankind indeed might all be stronger, If they'd take what's good and pure ; The very thing—you'll oough no longer— Is some Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. HOW FORTUNES HAVE BEEN MADE. The smallest things often bring fortunes to lucky inventors. "Dancing Jim Crow" yielded £15,000 a year! "Pharoah's Serpents," £10,000! "Pigs in Clover," "The Return Ball," "Needle-threader," "Pencil Sharpener," all produced fortunes. The celluloid eyelet for boots brings in a princely income. The dress-suspender brought a fortune in less than a year. There are many thousands of others. —Extract from Pamphlet giving information on Patents, free on application from Baldwin and Bayward, National Chambers, Wellington; or, from their Branch Office, Legal Chambers, Queen street. Auckland.

THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I PING-PONG TOURNAMENT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S I HANDICAP SINGLES. Commences at 7.30 o'clock. Doors open 7 o'clock. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Players Free at Stage Door only. T. ALSTON COLEMAN, HARRY E. HILL, 550 Joint Hon. Sees. GRAND MILITARY BALL, In Aid of VETERANS' HOME. Under Patronage of Majors McCredie and Winter, and His Worship the Mayor. To be held at the THEATRE ROYAL, i THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1902. Double Tickets 10s 6d. Extra Lady 3s Od. Tickets to be obtained from all VolunG E. ELIOTT, Quarter-Master Sergeant, E.C.M.R., A. CRUIKSHANK, Sergeant, Gisborne Rifles, 561 Joint Hon. Sees.

District Office, Gisborne, July 22, 1902. "VTEW yEALAND T> AIL WAYS. Q.ISBORNE CECTION. ON THURSDAY, JULY 24th, a Special Train will run as under: — p.m. P-m. Gisborne, dep. 1.50 Ormond, dep. 2.45 Ormond, arr. 2.30 Gisborne, arr. 3.20 Stopping at all intermediate Stations, both ways, if required. Tickets available for return on July 24th or 25th. 560 BY ORDER. EMPIRE ~ SKATING RINK. rpHIS WEEK'S ARRANGEMENTSWEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS. THURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. FRlDAY—Special Night for Boys under 16. Three Events—Football Match, Mile Race, and Obstacle Race. POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. rpHE HOUNDS will meet on FRIDAY _L NEXT, July 25th, at Waikanae, at 2 p.m. . J. M. CUMMING, Secretary.

GISBORNE BOWLING CLUB. j ' niHE Annual General Meeting of the 1 JL above Club will be held at the s Masonic Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 30th July next, at 8 o'clock p.m. i C. H. WALTER DIXON, .563 Hon. Sec. 1: GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. THE NEXT SALE Of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, Etc., FRIDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1902. WHATATUTU.

ON SUNDAY NEXT, July 27th, a Service will be held in the Public Hall, Whatatutu, beginning at 11 o'clock, and on the fourth Sunday morning in eviii-y montli thereafter at the same hour. Prcbyterian Church Ormond Charge. 575 GEO. N. MAIDMENT. j WHATAUPOKO POUND. IMPOUND^ ED by Ranger, on- July 10th, 2 p.m., from Clifford street— One Chestnut Filly, brand like M near shoulder, small blaze, near hind foot white. Also, by Ranger, on July lltli, 2 p.m., from Sheehan street— One Bay Man:, no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, TOMORROW, at 12 noon. J. FISHKK, 576 Poundkeeper. WHAT'S THAT WHISTLE ? OH ! IT'S THOMAS ! Get some Vegetables. For sale: Trussed Hay, Hay Chaff, Sheaf Chaff (the best in the market) ; also, Horse Carrots, Melons, Mangolds, Potatoes, Green Oats, and A r egetables. T. J. THOMAS. WANTED KNOWN—A Prize for the one who does not laugh at the Dialogue, Band of Hope, Thursday. FOR SALE cheap, a good strong Buggy Whip. Owner has no further need, as he now gets his horse shod at John H. Ormond's. 928 -yANKEE Boots and Shoes in the latest X shapes and styles, just arrived at Phit-Essi Boot Shop. ' T ADIES' WAITING-ROOMS, next 1 i Alexandra Tea-rooms, will be open fro;n Thursday, July 24th. UTTER PAPER (guaranteed greaee"pronfl on »»le nt H«rald Offin* YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT AD AIR BROS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9484, 23 July 1902, Page 3

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