ROYAL. IJIHEATEE Under the Sole direction of Mr H. Rickards. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 13 and 14. First Appearance here of MB HARRY RICKARDS’ NEW ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. From the Alhambra and Palace Theatre, London, and first appearance in New Zealand of Messrs SEELEY AND.' WEST, The greatest Musical Comedians and Sketch Artists in the Vaudeville profession. First appearance in New Zealand of GRACIE EMMETT, America’s Greatest Comedienne, and her specially selected company of American Artists, consisting of Ben. J. Miles, Francis Grey, Le Roy and Wimmer. WALLACE BROWNLOW, The Famous Operatic Baritone. THE GREAT CLIVE, Miss Madge Thomas Eileen Capcll and
Mira Flo Barnes Mr Bert Bradley Society Sketch Artists. Complete change of programme each evening. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Early doors, 6d extra. Box plan at Miller's. M. MARCUS, Manager. Jf L. LARKIN, Treasurer.
DARCY I-IYLAND’S DARCY; HYLAND’S .VICE-REGAL CIRCUS! CIRCUS 1 Will perform RACE NIGHTS, RACE NIGHTS, Also, SATUiIDAY WIGHT, July 11th. 51 HORSES AND PONIES. 51 HORSES AND PONIES*. The Best Trained Ponies in the World. .'■fIYHE Entertainment has been character1' ised as a Mo-al and Scientific Hippo- | drome, and patronised uy no less toau tnree Governors air Henry JLiOch, Governor of Victoria and Gape Colony; Earl of Hopetoun, Governor of Viotoiia ; air W. !!'• 0. BoOinsun, Governor of South and Western Austra ia; and the Mayors and Councilors of Melbourne, Adelaide, oydney, and the principal Australian towns. One of the speoial features of this great show is the excellent performance Of the troup of 6—CREAMY PONIES—6 6 —CREAMY PONIES-C Trained and introduced Dy Miss Agnes Hyland. Host of Talent from the Loading Chouses of the World. Por further particulars, see day bills. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8 sharp.
m H R A T li Jil BOX A L . FRIDAY —RACE NIGHT. Third and Last Appearance ot ■ SAL. VadSBEM, IBELAND’d GREAT nUMiU AND VENTRILOQUIST. TWO HO ÜBS’ - HEARTY LAUGHTER. The Most Original and Amusing Entertainment ever given in Gisoorne. New Items and More Laughter than ever. DON’T MISS IT! Prices as usual. Musical Director: J. H. Gittos. Book at Miller’s. SALE OF WO ILK And BASKET COMPETITION. Wesley, Schoolroom. /31 HURSDAY AFTERNOON AND X EVENING. Prizes for the Prettiest, Most Useful, and most Novel Basket. Open at 3 o’clock. Admission—Free. POVERTY. BAY; HUNT CLUB. , h -.HP. HOUNDS will meet on SATUBi DAY NEXT, the 11th inst.,- at the Masonic corner, 2 p.m. Town run. J. M. CUMMING, Secretary. POVERTY; BAY. HUNT CLUB. AGENEBAL MEETING of Members of the aDove Uluo will ho held at the Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 11th inst., at Noon. Business: Important. J, M. CUMMING, , ' , Secretary.
OISBORNE POUND;, Jmpounded, By Deputy Ranger, on July 6th, 1903, for trespassing on pubiio roads— Black Mare, like indistinct brands on near and ofi rump, star, sore back, scar on face. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold in tne aoove Pound, WEDNiSoDAII, July 22nd, at 12 noon. Impounded, by Deputy Ranger, on July 7tlx, 1903, for trespassing on public roads — Grey Mare, indistinot. Drand near snoulder, shod ail round. If not olaimed and expenses paid, will be Bold in tne aoove Pound, WisDNJiiQUAY, July 22nd, at 12 noon. 53, WILKINSON, Poundkeeper. MATAWHERO POUND, IMPOU 'N DED At Matawhero— One Brown Gelding, no visible brand, two , hind feet white, white face. Will be sold on SATURDAY, 18th July, if not*redeemed. E. QUINN, Poundkeeper.
BIKES 1 BIKES! BIKES! ipIET vout BIKES ENAMELLED and pat in Tip-top Order for the summer at COOPER'S, opposite British Empire Hotel. BIKES ON HIRE. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.* LOST POLICY. Mutual life association of AUSTBALASIA (Head Office for New Zealand : Wellington). Application having been made to me under section 28 of » The Life Assurance Policies Act, 1884,” by Louisa Parish Morrin, Harold Evitt Maude, and Edgar Leonard Maude, executors of the will of the late William Maude, for the issue of a copy of the Polioy effected by the said William Maude in July, 1880, on the life of JOHN CARBLEY MORRIN, of Auckland, No. 8520 in the books of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia, I hereby give notice that I snail issue a copy, as requested, unless notice be lodged forbidding the same, on or before the Ist day of August, 1903. Dated at Wellington this 26th day of June, 1903. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary.
NOTICE,. I ft FT AT,T. be glad if all acoounts against me are rendered as soon as possible. I would also request that all accounts owing to me be settled at an early date. Accounts may be paid with Miss Birrell, at the shop, or with the carters. OATBIDGE. [. OSMOND is now Shoeing for 4/6 Hacks \ raughts, Cash ! to Ormond'3. JUST OPENED—A choioe selection of New Zibelines and Fancy Dress Materials in spotted and flaked effects. Splendid value.—C. Eosie and Co. IF you are buying a present, be Bure and ,■ inspect H. B. Smith's etook before purchasing elsewhere. F. J J. E Horses 6/6 D Take it
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 937, 9 July 1903, Page 3
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