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T II EAT E E E 0 Y A L WUDNKSDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, May IT, 1!, la. First Appearance in Gisborne or DIX S GAIETY COMPANY

Of VAUDEVILLE STARS. A CARD.—.Mr Dix has much pleasure in introducing to the Theatregoers of Oishorne one of his Specially Selected Companies of English, American, and Australian Concert and Vaudeville Stars, and lie trusts that the generous patronage accorded to him during the past live years in the principal cities of .New Zealand will also he extended on this his first visit to Gisborne. The Great English .Juggler, ARNOLD!, In his Wonderful Keats of Kquilibrism, defying all the Laws of Gravitation, and introducing His Great Masterpiece— Til Id HUMAN BILLIARD TABLId. The Fascinating American Actress, MISS EMMIE SMITH, Thu Talented Soprano and Coon Balladist, The Clever Docket Comedienne, LITTLE VERA KEARNS, One of the Cleverest .Juvenile Artists in the World. MR CHARLES HOWARD, The Famous Baritone and Descriptive Vocalist. MISS IDA ROSLYN, The Popular Australian Comedienne. JOHN KEARNS, 'Pile Celebrated Character Comedian. THE SISTERS GALLARDI, Graceful Singing and Dancing Duellists.

Those -Famous Musical Comedians TIIH SIIHRWINS, From tiic Principal London Music I falls. Introducing “ The Mad Musician.” Leader of Orchestra, Mr Walter Smith. Stage, Manager, Mr Clias. Howard. PKICIOS .'is, 2s, and is, Box Plan at Miller’s. COMMERCIAL UfiiOll ASSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd

ACCIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, FIRE AND MARINE. mills COMPANY is now accepting JL proposals for Ihe above classes of Insurance business. BUSHFALLING and SCRUBCUTTING Policies Accepted at the VERY LOWEST Current Rales. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. Agents.

COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TIMBER ON ROAD RESERVES HANGAEOA - TINIROTO ROAD. A LL PERSONS are WARNED not to Cut or ltomovo any TIMBER from tha Road Reserves, Hangaroa - Tiniroto Road. Any person found Cutting or Removing Timber from thoso Reserves after this notice will be PROSECUTED. J. WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, May 7th, 1903.

[N Till-) MATTER OK THE EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS.

PARTICULARS of all claims against the Trust Estate of Messrs Carroll and Wi Pere, and the Trust Estate of Messrs Carroll, Wi Perc, and others, must be sent to Messrs Nolan and Sheet, of Gisborne, Solicitors, on or before the 31st MAY, 1903, JAS. MACFARLANE, Chairman of the East Coast Native Trust Lands Board,

POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. V. - 01TY. On Victoria Domain, SATURDAY, Otii MAY. Kick-oif 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, 6d ; Ladies, free. L. b\ WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec.

FOOTBALL. A MEETING of the Huia Football Club will bo held at tho Royal Hotel, on THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Business: Election of Junior Officers and Hon. Secretary, and General. H. SYMES, Hon. Sec. pro. tern. AMMUNITION. Guns, cartridges, powder, SHOT, CAPS, CARTRIDGE BELTS, DUCK CALLS, GUN OIL, Etc., at— A. PARNELL & CO., Ironmongers.

HAITI PUBLIC HALL. A MEETING of Subscribers to the above project is called for TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12th, at 8 o’clock, in Mr Nasmith’s Ollice, with the object of winding up same. lUCHAKD COGAIt, Secretary. SCRUB CUTTING. WANTED— About 100 acres of Scrub cut down. Apply— R. BAKER, Pouawa.

bushfalling. TENDERS Wanted (or Felling 300 Acres or more bUSH. For particulars, apply to— W. HARDWICK SMITH, Hangaroa, —Or, Box 31, Gisborne. Tenders close SATURDAY, Dth May. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. TKFj Committee will bo pleased to receive Suggestions re Show Programme for 1003 Show from all interested in same. R. H. MASON. Secretary.

GISBORNE RIFLES. THE COMPETITION for the Handicap Cup will be resumed at 700 yards, TO-DAY (SATURDAY., at 2 o'clock. J. WARREN, Captain. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at tbe Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, 9th instant, at Noon. J. M. CUMMING, Secretary. JH. ORMOND is • now Shoeing Horses for 4/6 Hacks, 5/6 Draughts. Cash. Take it to Ormond’3.

BARGAINS— For immediate sale: Two Cottages, in Palmerston road; only £2OO each. Terms, £lO cash, balance five years at 6 per cent. Rare chance to secure home—T. G. Lawless, Agent. IF you are buying a present, be sure and inspect H. R. Smith's stock before purohasiuß.elsowhere.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 886, 9 May 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 886, 9 May 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 886, 9 May 1903, Page 3

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