BOUIi, Theatre Gisborne. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 6th and 7th. SPLENDID ATTRACTION! First Appearance (for Two Nights only) of VAL, VOUSDEN, OF IRELAND, The Greatest of all Uving MIMICS AND VENTRILOQUISTS. Come and hear your own Well-known Gisborne People Impersonated True to Nature. The Water Supply will be discussed, and Correct Imitations of those connected with it will be given. Imitations will also be given of all kinds of Animals, Birds, and Musica! Instruments ; in fact, Imitations will be given of almost anything on earth that can produce a sound. Mrs O’Rourke, in all her glory, will tell you all about King Dick’s Visit to London. NO VULGARITY FROM START TO FINISH. Art and Fun, but No Vulgarity. SPECIAL NOTE.—The Public are reBpectfuliy informed that the doors will be CLOSED at 8 sharp, in order that the performance may start without the interruption of late arrivals. Avoid this by going to Miller’s for your seats in advance. PRICES Only 2s and Is. ! (No Gallery). I
BORO.UGII COUNCIL' MATTERS. rp HE undersigned will Address a PUBLIC MEETING 'At McFARLANE’S HALL, On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o’clock, When the question of Water and Drainage, and other important Borough matters will be brought under review; and the attendance of the Bnrgcsses is earnestly requested, as they, aro again being called on to vote upon matters of vital importance, upon which the progress, or otherwise, <# this town largely, depends. Captain Tucker will take the chair and other Ratepayers .will also be requested to address the Meeting. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. J. WHINRAYj
WATER AND DRAINAGE. PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in MoFABLANE’S HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, 7th JULY, At 8 o’clock, For the purpose of disoussing the above question in its bearing on Wednesday’s Election. Speakers: Bev. H. W. Williams, Messrs Bright, East, and Kennedy. Mr Taylor is also invited. Mr W. L. Bees will take the chair.
•JpOUtTRY OLUB. ANNUALSHOW. JULY 24th AND 25th. ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, 18th instant. Birds must be delivered at the Hall on the Evening of the 23rd.
NOTICE, I BEG to notify that I have disposed of my, Business to MR W. RICHARDSON, Of Auckland, Who takes possession to-day (July Ist), and,l sincerely thank patrons for their liberal support, and trust the same will be extended to my successor, F. J. OATRIDGE. In reference to the above, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded to my predecessor, and to merit the same by, producing only the BEST QUALITY of Bread, Pastry, Cakes, etc. W. RICHARDSON. '
NOTICE I SHALL be glad if all accounts against me are rendered as soon as possible. I would also request that all aooounts owing to me be settled at an early date. Aooounts may be paid with Miss Birrell, at the shop, or with the carters. F. J OATBIDGE. ~ HOLIDAY NOTICE. GISBORNE RACING CLUB’S STEEPLECHASE MEETING. THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1903.
IN order to allow the townspeople a chance to arrive in time for the commencement of the Races, the Shopkeepers and business people generally are asked to CLOSE their premises at Eleven (11) o’olook, in lieu of One, on THURSDAY, 1 * the 9th July, 1903. For the Holiday Committee, 'JOHN .TOWNLEY, Chairman. HAWKE’S BAY LAND BOARD. THE Meeting o£ the Hawke’s Bay Land Board HAS BEEN POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, Bth inst, at 10 a.m. ERIC C. GOLD-SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
GISBORNE POUND, IMPOUN DED, By White Brothers, on July 2nd, 1903, for trespassing on private property— One Bay Mare, indistinct brand near shoulder, small star, white spot on baok. Impounded, by Deputy Banger, on July Ist, 1903, for trespassing on public roads— Chestnut Gelding, branded like CS (indistinot) near shoulder, white face. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold in the above Pound, WEDNESDAY, July Bth, at 12 noon. ■Ei WILKINSON, Poundkeeper. GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND BUILDING, AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY.
THE New Financial Year of the above Society commences MONDAY next, the 6th inst Intending Shareholders should take up Shares at once. H. M. POETEB, Secretary.. SKATING. The empire seating • bine Will be open—, | SATURDAY NIGHT, July 4. New Skates on Hire. First-class Band in attendance.' LOOMB AND MORSE. UST OPENED—A choice selection of New Zibelines and Fancy Dress Materials in spotted and flaked eSeots. Splendid value.—C. Rosie and Co. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 933, 4 July 1903, Page 3
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