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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction.....' J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing TO-NICHT! TO-NICHTI WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2. SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS ONLY. FRED. NIBLO ANO JOSEPHINE COHAN. Supported by the GET-RICH-QUIOK WALLINGFORD OOMPANY OF COMEDIANS. ./ In the ' Brilliant Exhilarating Comedy, "OFFICER 666." Tlie Funniest Cop Ever. THURSDAY, SEPT. 3. The Delightfully Funny Comedy, "FORTUNE HUNTER." „! FRIDAY, SEPT. 4. .Grand Farewell Performance. THE SCREAMING COMEDY— "NEVER SAY DIE." The Height of Hilarity. A Long Laugh, a Strong Laugh, and a Laugh Altogether. PR1CE5......... 65, 4s, AND 2s. Bos Plan and 4s Tickets available at Miller's. 214 W. A. LOW. Ad vance Manager. —— V PATUTAHI SPINSTERS' BALL. A BALL will be held m the Patutahi Public Hall, on FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. * Music by Kirk's Orchestra. N. WALLS, 388 Hon. Sec. POVERTY RAY SCOTTISH SOCIETY. THIRD EUCHRE MATCH. THE third Match of the Tournament will be held m the Hall on FRIDAY, the 4th inst. Play commencesi at 8 p.m. sharp. Supper provided by Ladies' Committee. Tickets 2s. 346 JIANCY • JJRESS JJALL (In -.Aid Prize Fund) TE HAPARA SCHOOL. NEXT FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. Adults ls, Children 6d. G. K. PASLEY, 307 Chairman. GISBORNE WATERSIDE WORKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF . . W 7 'C(RKERS. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Union will I_e held m Waiting Shed,- Read's Quay, at 8 p.m., on THURSDAY, 'Sept. 3rd, 1914. Business: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and General. E. G. CASS, *. 334 Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY EDUCATION BOARD APPLICATIONS (postage prepaid), accompanied by testimonials, will be received up to the close of WEDNESDAY, 9th September, 1914, irom Teachers qualified to fill the following positions : — HAVKLCCK NORTH—Ma!e AssiataJit, £140-170.. DANNEVIRKE NORTH— MaIe Assistant, £180-210. | 'Applications should be made on forms which may be obtained from the Education Office, Napier. G. CRAWSHAW, Secretary. Napier, 31st August, 1914. 333 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTIOE is hereby given that the Partner ship heretofore existing between Charles John Dunlop ' BENNETT and William Grice SHERRATT, carrying on business at Gisborne as Merchants, under the style or firm of "BENNETT & 'SHERRATT," has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from the 31st day of March, 1914. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by Charles John Dunlop BENNETT, who will continue to carry on the said business. Dated this 24th day of August, 1914. 1 C. J. BENNETT. Signed by the said Charles John Dunlop Bennett, m the presence of— ■" . R. ULICK BURKE, Solicitor, Gisborne. W. G. SHERRAITT. Signd by the said William Grice Sherratt, m the presence of — J. W. NOLAN, v Solicitor > Gisborne. • 292 DOUCLAS F. BREWSTER, i OCOUNTANT, AND TPINANOLAL A GENT (Late Ohaef Clerk Borough Engineer's . Office). ACCOUNTS INVESTIGATED. BALANCE SHEETS PREPARED. ESTATES MANAGED. OFFICES— McKEE'S BUILDINGS. 236 SEED POTATOES. ALL 'LEADING~~VARIETIES, AND ALL HAND-PICKED. QUALITY comes First with— T. CLARKSON, Ltd. IMPERIAL HOTEL, CUBA STREET, . WELLINGTON. UNDER the Management of THOS. McGUIRE (Late of Gisborne). Who will be pleased to see Gisborne Visitors to the Empire City. BEST LIQUORS PROCURABLE. - 31 m /"""l jl .oilers - Exceptional JL •VX •/JLi 1 • t Values m Building Allotments iv, rising Mangapapa Town Board District. — T. G. Uiwlesa, Land ttfvnt CIURRIE for prime Table and Seed f Potatoes, Onions, Apples, etc. Reliable Garden and Flower Seeds; cheapest.— lsl Peel Street, 124 Gladstono Road. 'Phono 670.' £Ob WANTJSiD— Men to bring their cash ; to Nat. Hooper's Great Clearing dale, and secure the Bargains m Cloth n* *nrt M»ri«#>r» THK Latest Proclamation ! — Things going next to nothing at the "Little HpehivA." tit.tt Noah's Ark. HOf6~FRAMES and Pictures from 9d each at The People's Emporium. ANTED— Men to secure the Bargain* at Nat. Hooper** 20 per cent. Disoount Sale of Mercery, Blurts, ffatw. and Ti— EED POTATOES.— For varietie» m stock, ace out advertisement on i page tof thi* i_m».— D. f . Thompson

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13475, 2 September 1914, Page 1

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