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TI/TANG'ATU x O PORTS pLUB. A SPORTS MEETINC Will be held on the WHATATUTU RACECOURSE, On E MPIRE JJAY^ M AY 24. Full Programme and Particulars on Page 8 of this paper. C. F. HENDERSON, , Hon. Sec. M.S.C. 652 __^ MAYORAL CONTEST. I WILL be pleased to meet my General Committee, at the Farmers' Club Uooms, Masonic Buildings, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. 275 GISBORNE SCHOOL. TO suit thffe convenience of teachers and pupils who are spending their holidays in Napier and the South, a Holiday on Tuesday next -will bo substituted for the regular School Holiday on Thursday, June 3rd (Prince of Wales' Birthday), and the School will RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY. JOHN SOMERVELL, 288 Chairman.

TENDERS. .rpiENDERS wanted, for Painting the X Roseland Hotel nnd Cottage. Tpnders close WEDNESDAY, Mav 26th, 1909. For particulars, apply — ROSELAND HOTEL, 286^ Makaraka. HELP YOJJR WIFE! Make your Wife's Cookjng easy by installing an Improved Zealandia Range. SHE'LL be delighted with it. It heats rapidly and evenly, bakes perfectly, is easy on fuel, and gives a con-, l&tant supply of hot water. It is the ONLY RANCE WITH AN OPEN FIRE which is as pleasant to sit beside as an ordinary grate. Write for free booklets. BARNINGHAM & CO., Dunedin. 213

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. CLIFTON~ BOARDING HOUSE, NESBITT ROAD' (Facing Wharf , in view of Launch Berth). MRS MALCOLM NORTH (late of Te Karaka), Proprietress. The above house has been renovated throughout. A First-class Chef has been engaged, assuring a Good Table. f TARIFF— 4s PER DAY. Permanent Boarders — Only 18s per Week. 493

DOMINION PRIVATE HOTEL AND GENERAL CASH STORK. WE advertise for the benefit of Visitors to Gisborne. All local people say the Dominion Private Hotel is the BEST PLACE to stay. Firßt-class Meals, Civility, and Clftanli ness our Speciality. Terms, £1 per week; 4b 6d per day. WE LEAD-^mpetition Follow*. DOMINION PRIVATE HOTEL. Just over Kaiti Bridge from P.O. NAT BURGESS, Proprietor. Telephone No. 409 498 NOTHING IS NICER ON VINTER DXYS THAN A CUP OF KOZIE TEA. FLESHLY-MADE and steaming hot. A delicious fragrance comes up to you \j\a you sip it, and the weariness of the day's work and the cold occasioned by the weather of winter speedily disappear as you partake of this doliciouß and reviving beverage. Most people ai<e using KGZIE TEA. Are you? If not, get it and try it. You'll like it. You can get KOZIE TEA for Is 64, Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s. All Grocers. 994

EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rjTHE following have taken out Licenses JL . , for the Season : — Aston, Harry Lewis, T. W. Barry, Dan. Liddell, Robert Bradley, G. Lewis, A. S. Branson, Wm. McKee, J. BroderickT H. W. McCarthy, Wm. Beer, A. W. Metcalf, W. F. Clements, A. Nelson, David Caulton, R S. Oates, Win. (jnr) Chilton, R. H. Oxenham, J. j Duff, D.W. Poole* M. P. DeLautour, H. Peryer, W. Ferris, C. W. (jnr) Parsons, S. J. Graham, Roland Prentice, W. T. Grayjson, William Redston, J. R. Holschiejr, H. J. Stevens R. J. Holschier, H. F. Spratt, Jas. J. Hansen, C. L. ' , Sandlant, Oliver | Kemp, Ernest, Witters, Geo. Property-holders are earnestly requested to see that those who are not license-holders do not shoot over their ground. A REWARD of £10 is offered by the Society to anyone through i whom a conviction is obtained against any person shooting -Imported Game, etc., without a license. - H. M. PORTER, 938 Secretary.

Telephone 193. P.O. Box 96. T. G. LAWLESS T AND AND TESTATE kQENT, KAITI-CTTY LAND AGENCY. AGENT for— Australian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, Limited. Guardian Fire Assurance Company, Ltd. All classes of Fire Risks undertaken at Lowest Rate's. 4? 9 "in/- PER ACRE.— Native Lease *^ XU/ and Crown Land (0.R.P.), partly improved, 18 miles from railway, 46 miles from Gisborne. _£I£K APIECE.— Two dry Quarter- *' J -^ t ' acre Sections, centrally situated, within 10 minutes' walk of Post Offioe. _£"7QC Quarter-acre and* New, Well- .*' • OtJ ' finished, 5-roomed Dwelling, with every convenience, Stout Street, Whataupoko. > Y?QOK One Acre (almost) and 6dJO&u* r oomed Dwelling, large frontage, Ormond Road ; ample room to build four new houses. Before Investing, write or ca^l on— T. G. LAWLESS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 1

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