C MADAME GLEAVE' S SONG RECITAL gCOTTISH TTALL, b TO-NIGHTI TO-NICHT! Mio Ben" (Giordani), "0, Lovel; io I\/T ADAME ' GLEAVE will sing— "Car f JJX Mis Ben" (Giordani), "O, Lovel; iNis**ht" (Landon Ronald), with violii obhgato; "We Sway Along" (Mallinson) g "Out on the Rocks" (Dolby), and ii Duet, "Children, Pray this Love t< Cherish" (Spohr). c MR CLAUD WILLIAMS will play"Seoonde Romance" (Tours), "Sonate' (Handel), and the obligato to "0, Loveb Niirht." ' y MR G. H. HIGNET will sing-",! Song of Thanksgiving" (Allitsen), "Thi Bloom is on the Rye" (Bishop), and ii Duet. MR"l*\ V. ARCHIBALD will sing'iOut on the Deep" (Lohr) and "Tin '» King's Highway" (Molloy). Mesdames Foster and Dodgshun, _ Accompanists. m Tickets at Mr W. Miller's— 2s and ls L 57< EUCHRE PARTY: 2 TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTI mO be held m Wootton's Rooms or X WEDNESDAY, June 18th. In aic d of Furnishing Children's Creche. Com t t mence 8 p.m. Supper provided. Hand some prizes. Tickets 2s. ' 515 CLOSING NOTICE. MELBOURNE CASH WILL BE CLOSED : TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) malting final preparations for their Great : WINTER SALE, which commences next i FRIDAY, 20th inst. They know money 5 is somewhat tight, so they are determined to offer some very great Bargains m Drapery and Clothing. Try and get ' m EARLY! SEE THEIR WINDOW TO-DAY. Full of Bargains. NOTICE. WE would respectfully remind our i Clients that our . ANNUAL BALANCE Takes place on 30th JUftE. A settlement of accounts on or before ■ that date will minimise our work m this . connection. ADAIR BROS., LTD. ' 246 NOTICE. TT T^ARRIXGTON wishes to state V * JL that ho has no connection . with any other firm* of Taxi-cab Proprietors. The 'Phone No. is still the same— Day 'phone 817 : Night 'phone . - 540 * 570 TO FARMERS. . ' T HAVE FOR SALE— lncubators, i_ Churns, Toois, Chatfcutter, Lathe, Stoves, Gate Hinges, . Furniture. ADAMSON, | Second-hand Dealer, Gladstone Road i (Opposite Whinray's Hall). 599 GISBORNE DRIVERS' UNION. ALL Unemployed Members of the above Union aro requested- to re-. : cord their names m the Union's Unem- 1 ployment Book at Stewart Hastie's shojj, I Gladstone Road. I A. HUDSON, [ 511 ■ Secretary. j TAXI-CARS AND CABS FOR HIRE. TWO Reliable MOTOR CARS procurable Night and Day, also Rubberi tyred Landaus, at — I THE ROYAL STABLES. M. DOHERTY, t 474 " Proprietor., TO LEiT. | LOWE STREET.— Large Shop; two' Offices, with use of strong-room ; { Hall suitable for meetings and par-' ties. All fitted with electric light and latest conveniences. j GLADSTONE ROAD.— Shop and two rooms. WHATAUPOKO.— Residence (7 rooms), bathroom, scullery, wash-house, workshop, buggy-shecl, dairy, gas and » water, orchard, etc. FOR SALE. s WHATAUPOKO.— 9£ acres, with fourroomed dwelling, etc. ; several sections, high and dry, 1 mile from P.O. 526 OQiLEMAN & BEERE. A RARE OPPORTUNITY." mEN DERS are invited up till JUNE X 25th, 1913, for the Lease of 20 ACRES 'and good 5-roomed House, cowshed, outbuildings, etc. ; m good peach orchard; all fenced and subdivided; within i-mile of Kia Ora Factory, and' lately occupied by J. Parker, Esq. * The Pick of P.B. Flats. Apply, by letter, to — "RURAL," 555 Herald. Office. HOUSE TO LEASE. TO LEASE, for' term, to suitable tenant — That PRIVATE RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, on Rise, Stout Street. Electric, light throughout, and ■ conveniences. Would suit doctor or [ business man. Rent, 30s ; rates and 1 taxes; or would sell for £1250, on very easy terms. Apply— j 478 J. ,11. MARTIN. O LETIf — Six-roomed House, with' conveniences. — Apply Mrs Faulkn er. 666 Gladstone Road. 619 TO LET — Cottage, m Muir'a Lane, off Fitzherbert. Street,— Apply No. 31, , Ormond Road. 615 T'~ ~"6~' LET — Two Unfurnished Rooms (ono M'ith fireplace and gas) . i — Apply Herald^ 623 O LET— House, 9 rooms, naif-acre section, Stout Street; rent, 25s | tr week. — Apply W. Smith, Land Agent, Lowe Street. ._ 592 TO LET — New 5-roomed House, hot and cold water, gas, sewerage ; available Ist July; rent 18s; also four > roomed new House, m Clifford St. — Traill Bros, and Co., V Peel St. UST HIjX'EIVED— FuII stocks of best Feed and Seed Oats, Barley, first- ' class Clover Hay, Bran, Pollard, 25 tons ' prime Table Potatoes, Onions, etc., etc. * -D. M^Orr^ " COLD m the Head or Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by "Nazol." Thousands have proved its value. PRIME, Ironmonger. — Fibre and Wire Dr>or Mnt.H EED POTATOES.— We are first lv the field again. Lapstone Kidneys, Robin Adair, and Beauty of Hebfon ; * other varietio* arriving neit boat. — D. i S. Thompson and Co. 'Phone 645.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13104, 18 June 1913, Page 1
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