ROYAL. fjl 11 E A,T R E Under the Sole direction of Mr 11. Richards. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 13 and 14. First Appearance here of MR 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 ana 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 Capell and Miss 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.
TONIGHT. DARCY HYLAND’S DARCY HYLAND’S VICE-REGAL CIRCUS! CIRCUS! Will perform RACE NIGHTS, RACE NIGHTS, Also, SATURDAY NIGHT, July 11th. 51 HORSES AND PONIES. ! 51 HORSES AND PONIES. The Best Trained Ponies in the World. THE Entertainment has been characterised as a Moral and Scientific Hippodrome, and patronised by no less than three Governors—Sir Henry Loch, Governor of Victoria and Cape Colony; Earl of, Hopetoun, Governor of Viotoria; Sir W. F. C. Robinson, Governor of South and Western Australia; and the Mayors and Councillors of Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, 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—6 Trained and Introduoed by Miss Agnes Hyland. Host of Talent from the Leading Circuses of the World. For further particulars, see day bills. ■ Doors open 7.30, commence at 8 sharp. IJIHEATRE RQYAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-KIGHT! Third and Last Appearance of VAL. VGUSDEN, IRELAND’S GREAT MIMIC AND VENTRILOQUIST. TWO HOURS’ HEARTY LAUGHTER. The Most Original and Amusing Entertainment ever given in Gisborne. New Items and More Laughter than ever. DON’T MISS IT I Prices as usual. Musioal Director: J. H. Gittos. Book at Miller’s. „
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, At the MATAWHEBO YARDS, THURSDAY NEXT,'l6th INSTANT, At 11.30 a.m. Sharp, When they will offer: SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Ete. Present Entries : QAAA SHEEP, Including 1000 Wethers 1000 Dry Ewes 400 Mixed Hoggets 100 Fat Ewes OAA HEAD OF CATTLEIncluding 40 Head Beef 50 Cows, with 8 in oalf 35 15-month Steers 10 Springing Heifers PIGS. 35 Further Entries invited. Ui R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer-,
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Instructed by Messrs D. Hay and Son, of Auckland, will sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th JULY'; At 11 o’clock— A LARGE AND CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OP WELL-ASSORTED FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL AND FANCY, .TREES, , POT PLANTS, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Abso.utely, Without Reserve. G. R. WYLLIE, , Auctioneer: WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Instructed by a olient, will sell by Auotion’ at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATUB' DAY NEXT, 11th July, at 12 noon—--j POVERTY BAY PARK COMIUU PANY’S SHARES. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer: WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will sell by Auction, at their Horse Bazaar, on SATURDAY NEXT, 11th July, at 2 p.m.— j Five tons good clean chaff> in lots to suit purchasers. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD.
Will pell by Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, Gisborne, on MONDAY, the 13th day of July, 1903, at Noon — LOT No. 6 of Suburban Allotment No. 151, situate in Albert street, off Tipper Gladstone Eoad, containing 1 rood 1 perch. . Conditions and particulars may be seen at the Auctioneers, or at the office of the Public Trustee. BIKES! BIKES! BIKES! GET your BIKES ENAMELLED and put in Tip-top Order for the summer at COOPER’S, opposite British Empire Hotel. BIKES ON HIRE. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. NOTICE, I SHALL be glad if all accounts against me are rendered as soon as possible. I. would also request that all accounts owing to me be settled at an earl; date. Accounts may be paid with Miss Birrell, | at the shop, or with the carters. P. J OATBIDGE. ONE fact is worth a column of rhetoric. Thousands of facts in absolute wear proves the positive merits of Hennessy’s j Boots. EVERYONE should know that Redßtone and Sous is the best Stable in town to pat ob at. Pirst-olsßß Paddooking.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 938, 10 July 1903, Page 3
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