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A CADEMY OF MUSIC XJL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 9, 10, 11, and 12. 4 — NIGHTS ONLY — 4 With Complete Clutngo of Programme Each Evening. DIX'S NEW GAIETY GO. A Positive Feast of Star Vaudeville Acts. Beyond all doubt, the Finest and Most Complete Vaudeville Organisation ever brought, together within the walls of a theatre. tie THE SISTERS WILLIAMS £j e y The_ Famous Commonwealth Quartette of Trick Cyclists, Singers, Dancers, Banjoists, and Speciality Artists, introducing their SENSATIONAL CYCLING ACT. MR TOD CALLAWAY, The Renowned Vocal Comedian, direct from the leading theatres. Sixteen consecutive weeks at the Theatre Royal, Wellington. Harry CA R LTO N & SUTTON Ted The Princes of Comedy, m their Latest Sketches, Songs and Dances. MISS CORA FAYXE, Tlmj Miniature Coon Cantatrice, m Sweet Melodies. MR HARRY SULLIVAN, The Talented Young Tenor. MISS MASIE. FEILDS, The Charming Serio, m Dutch Specialities MISS FLO WILLIAMS, In her Original Waif Sketches. Musical Directress — Miss Ivy Ackcrstein. Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Miller's. Doors open at 7.20, curtain 8. HARRY P. MULLER, 346 Touring Manager. WANTED. WANTED— Not more than 300 people to come to the Band of Hope, TUESDAY EVENING. Laughable Dialogue. Collection. 367 MOTOR-CARS. pADILLAC, QLDSMOBILE, Ist and 3rd Awards, 1000 Miles Test Trials, On View — DALGETY AND CO.'S STORES, Read's Quay. Mr A. H. McHnrdy, of Waipawa, m a letter, 25th February, 1904, says:— "We are pleased and satisfied with the 6_-h.p. Cadillac Motor which we bought from you. Ib has surpassed our expectations m every respect. Our road is anything but a good one for a motor, but this one has travelled over it m both wet and fine weather. On one occasion it took a load of 6cwt to Waipawa on a greasy day. During the past five weeks it has travelled about 3000 miles, and the tyres show but little sign of wear. The engine and gear is working perfectly, and we seem to be getting more power out of it every time ib is used. Have not had to stop for any defect whatever. (Sgd.) L. H. McIIARDY." OLDSMOBILE. — Paragraph from the Auckland Star, February 24, 1904:— "Remarkable Performance: Messrs Spinks and Skeates, on an Oldsmobilc, left Rotorua at 9.15 a.m., reached Waitemata Hotel at 7.55 p.m., stoppage for refreshments 1.5, total time, travelling 9hrs 35 mm; distance, 171 miles. _J ' 306 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TNTERCOLONIAL LAND AGENCY -L REMOVED TO UNION' BANK BUILDINGS. (Entrance through Iron Gate.) 517 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between WILLIAM CURRIE and MAURICE HOGAN has this day been dissolved by mutual .consent. Accounts for all debts owing by the late firm arc to be rendered to Messrs Nolan and Skeet. All debts owing m respect of the Roseland Hotel must be paid to the said MAURICE HOGAN, who will carry on this hotel business from to-day. All debts owing m respect of the Muriwai Hotel must be paid to the said WILLIAM CURRIE, who will carry on this hotel business as from to-day. Dated this 29th Arty of February, 1904. NOLAN AND SKEET, Solicitors for the said W. Currie 294 and M. Hogan. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. JOHN WILLSON BRIGHT Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Gisborne, acting on the application of the Mortgagee, will, under the provisions of "The Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883," and the amendments thereof, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of MARCH, 1904, at the hour of 12 noon, at the Wool Stores of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, situate off Gladstone road, Uisboru., sell by . Public Auction— ALL THAT THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST OF -THE MORTAGOR, under Deeds of Mortgage registered under the Deeds Registration Act m the Deeds Registration District of Poverty Bay as Nos. 30344 and 30474 and Further Charge No. 30526, acquired owned or inherited by the Mortgagor m all that parcel of land m the District of Poverty Bay aforesaid, called or known as Wharaurangi Block, containing 147 acres (more or less), which shares, estates and interests have since the execution of the said Mortgages been partitioned by the Native Land Court and denoted as Wharaurangi Nos. 1 and 2 Blocks. Further information can be obtained from Messrs DeLautour and Barker, the Mortgagee's solicitors, at whose offices the particulars and conditions of sale can be inspected. Dated at Gisborne this 27th day of January, 1904. W. A. BARTON, Registrar of the Supreme Court 527 at Gisborne. SALE of VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE IN THE TOWN OF GISBORNE. rpENDERS will be received by the unJL dersigneel, up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 7th day of March, 1904, for the purchase of all that parcel of Land situated m the town of Gisborne, having a frontage of 66ft to Gladstone road, with a depth of 165 ft, and upon which ate erected the Theatre Royal and two shops. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Conditions of tender can be seen at the office of — DkLAUTOUR & BARKER, 284 Solicitors, Gisborne. WANTED WANTED— Ten CARPENTERS, for Bridge Work, for Opau Bridge, Whangarei Harbor. Apply AT ONCE. G. M. FRASER, 337 Opau Bridge, Wliangarci. TO BUILDERS. HIENDERS are invited for the Erection X of a Brick Shop and Dwelling, m Gladstone Rood. Tenders to be addressed to undersigned and sent m at or before 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, Bth March, to the Intercolonial Land Agency Offices, Gladstone road, where' plans and specifications may be seen. C. TILLEARD NATUSCH, 316 Architect. •VTTHATAUPOKO. . DAIRY FARMS TO LEASE. FEW REMAINING SECTIONS TO LET, With Right of Purchase. For particulars, apply to— Messrs DeLAUTOUR & BARKER, Solicitors. — Or, to the Executors personally, at Wliataupoko. 762. J. H. DUMBLE"" THE LEADING HAIRDRESSER MILLER'S CORNER, Gisborne: ONE OF LIFE'S TROUBLES. There is one thing m the life of man Which is a trouble sore, A trouble which, as years advance, Becomes an awful bore. • This trouble you've perhaps found out, No easy one to save, The question is— Where can I get A clean and easy shave 'I At DUMBLE'S. How often have you sat upon The scraping barber's chair, Who, with a razor like a saw, Doth drag out every hair? The blood doth ooze from every pore, In agony you crave : Pray name the place where I can get A- clean and easy shave? v At DUMBLE'S. No longer need you. quake with fear, For I will tell you true Where you can go to get a shave, And get your hair cut, too. DUMBLE'S the man I dare to name, For cutting hair and shaving' clean The like of lie was never seen.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9991, 5 March 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9991, 5 March 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9991, 5 March 1904, Page 3

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