Miss Alice Nielsen, the best light opera prima donna America has sent to England, who has made such a success at the Shaftesbury (Mr Mu-grove's theatre), has, besides The Fortune Teller,” two other operas in her repertoire—“ The Singing Girl ” and 11 The Serenader.” Mis 3 Nielsen is tho only lady manageress in the world running opera, and she has only been on the road three years.
EXTRAORDINARY —A Special Shipment direct from London: Choice Electro-plated Ware, Biscuit Barrels, Butter Knives, Brush Sets, Photo Frames, Purse 3, Handbags, etc. Splendid value. See window.—C. ROSIE & CO.
Harris Street, Haiti, Gisborne, June 5, 1901. To the Resident Secretary, Citizens’ Lite Assurance Co., Wellington. DEAR SIR,—I would like to thank your Company for the prompt manner in which they settled the claim on the policy of my lato son, R. J. Blair. The Policy had only been in force for ten months. Your cheque for £IOO came to hand to-day through your representative, Mr C. G. Piesse. Wishing your Company every success for the future. Yours faithfully, M. BLAIR. NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, T THEATRE ROYAL, HURSDAY, JULY 25m, 1901. Double Tickets 7s 6d Extra Lady. 2s 6d _ Dancing, 8 p.m. J. M. CUMMING, Hon. Sec
POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. mHE HOUNDS will meet as follows: JL THURSDAY, 20th Juno : Town (Masonic Comer), 2 p.m. MONDAY, 24th June: Fairfield, 11.30 a.m. MONDAY, Ist July: Pakowai, 11.30 a.m, THURSDAY, 4th July: Waikanae (Hares), 9 a.m. J. M. CUMMINGr, Hon. Sec. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. ■VTEXT SATURDAY, June 22nd, at -L ’ Tucker’s Paddock. Senior Cup Contest: CITY V. KfIITI. Junior Cup Contest: CITY v. HUI A . Kick-off at 3.15 sharp. Admission, 6d. Ladies, JFhee, A. I W. ADAIR, Hon. Sec. MEMORIAL SERVICE. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. A MEMORIAL SERVICE for the late Mr W. Marr will bo held at Holy Trinity Church, on SUNDAY EVENING, June 23rd. The City Band and Orchestral Society will render assistance. FOR SALE.
THE undersigned has for sale 1700 Acres of First-Class FBEEHOLD BUSH COUNTBY, at the East Cape. Terms on application. F. BOUSFIELD, Haiti. GISBOBNE POULTBY FANCIEBS’ CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting will be held on THUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock, at the Argyll Hotel. W. KANGEE, Secretary. WANTED. WANTED, for Te Araroa Station—A Man and a strong Boy; man who oan drive bullocks and has one or two steady dogs preferred; b6y must bo able to milk. For particulars, apply C. A. DeLAUTOUE, Gisborne. Public Works Office, Auckland, June 13th, 1901. FEESH TENDEES will be received at this Office till Noon on MONDAY, June 24th, for Station Buildings Contract, Gisborne-Karaka Bailway. Plans and specifications at this Office and Publio Works Office, Gisborne. No tender need necessarily bo accepted. C. E. VICKEBMAN, District Engineer. STAB OF GISBOBNE LODGE, 1.0.0. F., No. 61, A.C.
THE Quarterly Financial Summoned Meeting o£ this Lodge will be held on THURSDAY, 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m. : Business: Election of Officers, Payment of Dues, Initiation, and General. 1 ROBT. ROBB, Secretary. HAITI PUBLIC HALL COMPANY, LIMITED. Applications for shares (£i) in the above Company should be made AT ONCE to the Hon. Secretary, R. COGAR. At H. M. Porter’s Office. IF you want to have a good night’s enjoyment, go to the Druids’ Social Gathering on Tuesday, July 9th (first night of Steeplechase Meeting). THE Social Event of July will be the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, in the Theatre Royal, in connection with the New Zealand Natives' Association. STUBBS & CO. have buyer for property not too far baok, say, £4OOO or £5000; also for a house, Gisborne or Whataupoko, must be cheap. -VTATIVE ASSOCIATION’S Annual Fancy Dress Ball will bo held on Thursday, 25th July. AT ROBERTSON’S—Just to hand: 50 Pairs Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, at 7s 6d each; 50 pairs Saddle Tweed Trousers, at 12s 6d each. IT is time the ladies and gentlemen were selecting their Dresses for the Plain and Fanoy Dress Ball, to be held the Na fives’ Association. OHOICE lot of English Perfumery (direct from the manufacturer), 6d, 9d, Is, Is 6d, Is- 9ld, 2s fid, 2s 9d per bottle. Choice Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Pu2 Boxes, stc. ( at Lowest Prices. —C. ROSIE & CO. rOR Winter Wear—Boys’ Reefer Jackets, at 6s lid each; Men’s Waterproof Coats, from 255; Boys’ and Men's Oilskin Coats, from 8s 6d (guaranteed waterproof).— At ROBERTSON’S. HOT SUPPERS—Ham and Eggs, Grills, eto.— At James Erskine’s Refresh.pent Rooms on Saturday evenings,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 137, 20 June 1901, Page 3
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