"OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FRIDAY NIGHT. GRAND POPULAR FAREWELL COVERT, Tendered to ME. A. J. MASSEY. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. POPULAR PRICES : 2S AND iS. .w MANGAHEIA POLO SPORTS. rpiHE above Sports will be held on ± THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, At Mr Hall's paddock, at The Willows, To start at 2 p.m. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. Polo Cup to be ran at 11.30 a.m. Un the Makaraka Racecourse. ' 709 REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. POVERTY T3AY V. ■jCIAST /^iOAST. At VIOTOMA DOMAIN, on FRIDAY NEXT, THE Bth INSTANT, Commencing at 10.30 aim. ' 740 NOTICE. nTHE KAITARATAHI SCHOOL PICX NIC and SOCIAL will be held on the 7th MARCH. Parents and friends all welcome. Tickets for Social, 2s 6d ; ladies free. *546 ST. PATRICK'S SPORTS. T7INTRIES FOR HANDICAP EVENTS i_ CLOSE ON SATURDAY EVENING, . AT 9 O'CLOCK. ED. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. 747 __. LOOK OUT FOR MONSTER PICNIC AND SPORTS ON J] A S TIE .j[ON DA V In Aid of FOUNTAIN FUND. SOCIAL at Night. ' E. TOWNLEY, Treasua'cr. 746 j. >/ WANTED. WANTED — GEORGE CHARLES SMITH, formerly of Woolston, near the City of Christchurch, and who was last heard of m Goromandel some fourteen years ago, and who is entitled under the Will of his late mother to a share of her estate, to communicate with the undersigned, who is acting for Mr William Hawker, of Woolston, the Trustee and Executor of the said Will. ROBERT McCONNELL, : Solicitor, 172 Oxford; Terrace West, V Christchurch, 663 New Zealand. FOR SALE. fjIHAT Desirable Residence of Mr A. J. 4. Massey, containing 7 rooms, bath-, room, pantry, and neceslsary outbuildings, opposite school, full i-acre corner section. Owner leaving district, so must be sold. Easy terms. Apply — 720 CHAS. BUSCKE. TENDERS. $ — — ■■ . ■■ rriENDERS' required for Addition to X premises at Herald Office. Tenders close on SATURDAY, March 9th. Plans aud specifications at my office. H./. BROWNLEE, ■.''-. ' : ; ' . Architect. L O S T. T OST, on 28tJi Februaay— One BAY U-i GELDING (half draught), black points ; also,; One BROWN GELDING, heart 'brand '--on.' shoulder,' cut mane and tail.- Auy person giving information as to the whereabouts of same please communicate -with H. D." BUCHANAN, d^hatatiitu. 712 A MAN'S HAND, 18 IT RUDE TO POINT P XTEI' it's only a sUort way through •^" Mr Dustin's passage to my Temporary Premises, and anyone wislring to order goods or talk to Mr McKee can do so by ringing up No. 17. REMEMBER— I 7. JV MGKEE. . 607 TF YOU WANT to Purchase a Property, X Gallon J. PECKOVER & CO., Liuidf Agents. r ; If you are desirous of Selling a Property, consult J. PECKOVER. & CO., Land Agents. . If you require to Let or Rent Property, visit. J. PECI?O VElt & CO, , Livid , s Agents, Peel street. Enquii'e o{ J. PECKOVER & CO. for / Dairy, Bush, and Sheep Farms. Mortgages arranged. Employes engaged. Insurances effected. Telephone 211. . 472 KIMPTON BROTHERS 36 and 37 Mincing Lane, London, and Grey Street, Gisborne, Importers of ENGLISH PIANOS, £35 to £46 eaeJi. English Free-wheel Bicycles £8 15s each, English China, etc. English Hardware. English. Sporting Guns English Dra.pery. English Sheep Netting, 42in, 13s roll. English Pictures, 7s 6d to 30s each. Also, INDENT MERCHANTS. Trade Catalogues of nearly every description of goods at the disposal of those iirnis who may wish, to import direct from England themselves*. 578 DO YOU SUFFER FROM ANY DISEASE OR AUA MENT FROM WHICH YOU HAVE FAILED TO OBTAIN , ; RELIEF? . pONSULT MR AND MRS J. GOOD - \J MAN, the well-known Specialists, who have just returned, from England, where they have been engaged m a further study of the Up-to-date Methods of their famous system of "DRUGLESS HEALING." Prior to leaving New Zealand Uwy successfully treated over 2000 so-called incurable cases after other means had failed. NOTE.— Mr J. GOODMAN, D.P., D.S.T., and Mrs GOODMAN, Specialist, will visit GISBORNEj/ on MONDAY, 18th MarcK for*st short period. Address and full particulars will be announced m the Herald on Friday, 15th instant. ■'-.'... Ladies and Gentlemeii intending to consult them should do so as soou as possible, aiid thus avoid disappointment, AS THE VISIT AND THE NUMBER OF PATIENTS RECEIVED WILL BE POSITIVELY LIMITED. 710 TTtTANI'ED KNOWN— Th«t "DERBY" Tobacco, m 2oa tins, m neither fitiong nor mild, but just a delightful smoke. Try it. 648 NEVER TOO OLD TO DYE ! NEVER TOO DIRTY- TO CLEAN ! C. SMITH RELIABLE FRENCH CLEANER, T ADIES' and Gents' Garments French X^ Dry Cleaned. Latest methods ueed. , Old Clothes Dyed Equal to New (any Color). i UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED. ' Panama Hats Cleaned. Gloves, Feathers, 1 etc. Orders called\ for. CITY DYE WORKS. ! Ring up Telephone 306. '282
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10913, 6 March 1907, Page 3
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