WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted Advertisements are Inserted on Page 4 of this Issue. 'g AY (JTAJB. OWING TO CIRCUMSTANCES, * THE PATRIOTIC SPORTS Under the ahove Club's control will NOT BE HELD AT TAKAPAU, But on THE BEACH, WAIPIRO, And ADJACENT PADDOCK, On. EASTER SATURDAY. ROLL UP AND HELP THE,' PATRIOTIC FUND. 367
JDAPTIST OH UK OH. TO-MORROW. Services at 11 o'clock and 7 o'clock. Subjects, morning and evening: "The Sufferings of Christ." Visitors and Friends heartily welcomed. . ■ * . ; ' 370 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYT.ffIAN n CHURCH. (Corner Cobden St. and Childera Rd.) Preacher for to-morrow, Rev. G. Brown, ,M.A. 11 a.m., subject, "Problems of the Backblocks"; 7 p.m., "Taking Life Seriously." (Collections m aid of Home Missions.) Mangapapa 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr J. Williams (assistant) ; Kaiti 7 .p.m., Mr A. Gardiner. 364 PATRIOTIC. A i MEETING of those interested m a proposal to commence Rehearsal of a CHORAL WORK FOR MIXED VOICES, to be rendered m the interests of Patriotic Funds, is called for TUESDAY" EVENING NEST, m Mr Redstone's Hall, Lowe »Sti:eet, at 8 o'clock. | A full attendance is requested, and those unable to be present are invited to notify their views on the subject by letter. / J M. L, FOSTER, J. C. E- IvIKSLING, 371_ Conveners. TO THE LADD3S OF GISBORNK. THE Opening Night of the Ladies' Billiard Club will be held on MONDAY, 29th March. Hours: 7 p.m. | -to TO p.m. Terms, 10s 6d per Quarter, payable m. advance. T. Barnfather and H. Poole, Instructors.— MßS D. IVESS, Manageress. 'Phone 1021. 37/ KAITARATAHI TELEPHONE. A GEN EiRAL MEETING wilUj&helcf at tSo Ormond HotelTon.^ED-' AJsSDAY EfVENENGA 31str inst., ,at 8 o'clock. '■'.'■'■'• W. GRAHAM, 374 Convener.
BKREAVEiMENT NOTICBL . MR & MRS JULMN, of Patutahi, «esiro to express their heartfelt thanks to the kind friends^ and especi- 1 ally to Mrs Lynch, Mr and Mis James Atkins, and- IxoWitt, who rendered such needy assistance n:. the.i" late sa<i bereavement. 3/t NALTHER .TABLEfFS. I HAVE been appointed by the M. A. Winter Company SOLE -AGENT 'for Poverty Bay District tor the above Tablets, which' will be supplied at the fixed price, 4s 2d per box. AV.' COURTNEY, 375 Ormond Road.
REMOVAUIOTItiE. MRS ROWAN begs to announce that she has REMOVED to NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PREMISES (Opposite Eure's, Draper), Where sho will be pleased to meet Old and (New Customers. 190 MADAME CON ST IN E, 17 Harris Street, HERBALIST, CLAIRVOYANT, AND CHART-READER. Medicine to Cure -All Diseases and Appendicitis. I can tell your disease by looking at you. Would advise parents what occupation was suitable for children. 315' TV/I" ADA M E |AjZU CEN A, PHRENOLOGIST & CHARACTER READER, Has Returned, and will be pleased to see Clients at 113 BRIGHT STREET (Next F. Hall and Sons). 376 WAI.ROA COUNTY COUNCIL.
APPLICATIONS, addressed to the Chairman, wiU be received up to 5 p.m., on THURSDAY, Bth April prox., for the position, of Head Bridge Cai'penter to the Wairoa County Council. Applicants, who must find their own means of travelling over the district, to state salary required. B. G. SIGNALL, 181 ' County Clerk. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTORS* LIST. N'OTWOE ia hereby gtiven tliat the Supplementary Ejectors' List for the Borough of GisSorne will CLOSE at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 30th March, 1915, after which time no applications for Enrolment can be received until after the Election.' R. D. B. HOBINSON, Town Clerk. 25th March, 1915. 319 COMMON, SHELTON A CO. Ltd. NEXT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY: NEXT, APRIL Ist, 1915. Present Entries : Including . 2000 4, 6, and f.m. Ewes 500 Lambs Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. J. B. KELLS, 373 Auctioneer. CALL and inspect Coilard and Coilard, Broadwood, and Erard Pianos. — A. J. Farr, Agent, next to Masonic Hall, Childers Road. j