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ROYAL. 1 II E A T II E Under the direction of MR CHARLES MACMAIION'. CONTINUED AND MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS! Of the Popular and Powerful MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY Nightly the most Brilliant and Fashionable Audiences are being attracted ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, And TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), February 10th. Two Special Farewell Performances. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), FEBEUAItY 9th. A truly remarkable Play, in five acts, written by Frank Harvey, entitled — JUDGE NOT (By arrangement with Mr W. J. Holloway). A play of intense interest. A play which appeals to mm -nd women alike. A play which is now running in England and America with enormous success. The entire strength of the great Company will appear. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 10th. FAREWELL NIGHT! “ JEALOUSY.” A Wonderfully Powerful Play, which sustains the interest from the rise to the fail of the curtain. Full particulars will be announced to-morrow MILLION PRICES Os, 2s, & Is. Box plan at Miller’s. ALEC. ANDERSON, Representative.

TAYLOR-CARRINGTON CO.’S REMINDER TO PLAYGOERS. The locationtheatre ROYAL. The DAY And DATERACE NIGHT, THURSDAY, Feb. 12th. THE PLAY- “ DISOWNED,” OR, “THE ANARCHISTS OF LONDON.” THE PRICES Is, 2s, and 3s. THE CONCESSIONLADIES AND CHILDREN HALF-PRICE To First and Second Seats. THE PLAN—AT MILLER’S. GEORGE WARREN, Representative.

MR DANNEECERD (Director of llie Soldiers’ Poona Mission, India) .Will deliver A LEOTDJiE (Illustrated with Limelight Views), On l TUESDAY, lOtn FEBRUARY, at JL 8 o’clock. In the Wesiey Church. Views showing some results of the Plague, Famine, Mission Work amongst the Soldiers, Hindoos, etc. Ali invited. Admission, FREE. Collection in Aid of Mission Work, The ltev. J. G. Paterson will preside. SUCCESS EVERYWHERE ' SUCCESS EVERYWHERE ! ■ WHITEiiO USE’S 610SC()P£ COMPANY. COLOSSAL SERIES OF LIVING SOENES. WHATaTUTU—MONDAY, 9th February. WAEREiNGA-A-HiKA—THURSDAY, Tilth. OUR SECOND MONSTER PROGRAMME, At TE KARAKA-WEDNESDAY, Ilth. Magnificent Tour through the Pans Exhibition. Grand Miscellaneous beries. From Brooklyn to New York. Kansas Fire Brigade. Diving Horses. Comic Beenes. Weird Scenes. Startling Illusions. Fresh, Thrilling, and Pathetic War Scenes. Illustrated Songs, with Tableau Effects, A. H. WHITEHOUSE,

BOXING EXHIBITION. A first-class exhibition of SCIENTIFIC BOXi.NO of eight bounds Will be given by TED MURPHY; (The orack Australian Middle-weight) And ARTHUR NEWTON (ut Giebome), on THURSDAY NIGHT, 12th FEBRUARY (ttace Nigin), At Whmray’s Hall, at H o’clock. Mr Newton will also give an Exhibition ot Heavy-weight Gifting. Also, several Fourround Spare by local men will be given. ADMISSION—TWO SHILLINGS.

ORMOND ROUND. Impounded, At Ormond Pound, at 4 p.m., on February Bth, I'JOB, for trespass on private property— One .awe Sheep, fore bit and back bit right ear, fore bit left ear. One Ewe Sheep, fore bit and fall right ear, fore Ipit and back bit left ear. One Wether Sheep, two fore bits right ear, forequarter lett ear. One Ewe, tip right ear, fore bit left ear. One Ewe, fork and fore bit right ear, tip left ear. One Ewe, fore bit and back bit right ear, fore bit left ear, blue ruddle smock on back. One black Wool Sheep Ewe, oval hole right ear, back bit left car. One Lamb, fore bit right ear, back bit left ear. One Ewe, fore bit, tip and fore bit right ear. One Wether, hole right ear, one fork right ear, back bit left ear. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on FEBRUARY 14tn, at 12 noon. C. NEENAN, Poundkeeper.

GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAY NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the Holiday Committee decided that THURS°KY, 12th February, 1903, should be observed as a Holiday from the hour of 12 o'clock Noon. The business people are "therefore requested to close their premises at that hour. JOHN TOWNLEY, Chairman. PATUTAHI SCHOOL PICNIC AND SPORTS. THE Annual School Picnic and Sports will be held in the Patutahi Domain on THURSDAY, 12th inst., commencing at 10 a.m. All parents and friends cordially invited. 0. GALLAGHER, ' Chairman. Quay. TO LET. I, to Let —TV One North Gisborne, one Bead’s ANTED, to Let —TWO HOUSES, Apply E. P. JOYCE. NOTICE, JOHN PARSONS begs to intimate that he is prepared to undertake any FARMERING OR VETERINARY WORK. Orders left at the Whataupoko Pound, or at C. Neenan’s, Ormond, will be attended to. "WANTED.

WANTED, to Purchase—WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at MATAWHEKO WOOL WORKB TnrrANTED KNOWN—J. Lee 'shoes it Hacks 4s 6d, Draughts 5s 6d, Slippers 3s 6d, Removes 3s. Esoellent work ■mansbip. A trial solicited.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 821, 9 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 821, 9 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 821, 9 February 1903, Page 3

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