THEATRE ROYAL. 00N T B R Given by Pupils of tbo Privato College. TO-NIGHT, JANUARY 3rd, 1900. T Admiss'on - 2s and Is. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Gisborne. England’s ImtnorUl Eaughing Triumph, “THE J.P.” Presented under arrangement with MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Box Plan will bo opened on the s ago of His Majesty’s Theatre, on FRIDAY, January sth, at 10 a.m.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY. an HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Dirfotion ol Messrs CLYDE MEYRELL and JOHN GUNN
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1900 Will Wilne e First Appearance in me of the STRAND THEATRE COMEDY 00. In whiob are popularly identified Those Famous London Gaiety Stars, MR J. J. DALLAS And MISS FLORENCE LLOYD I In London’s Laughing Limit of Fun, “THE J.P.” Ab pl iyed for over 600 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS At the Strand Theatre, London. Direct from the Princess Theatre, Melbourne and Hia Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, where for months past it has been delighting Countless Thousands.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th, Last-Night of the Season, Tho Greatest Laughirg Hit sinoa » Charley’ Aunt,”
“THERE AND BACK” From (ha Prinoa of Wales and Shaftesbury Theatres, London. Prices—ss, 3s, 2s. No Early Doors. *Bus:nes3 Manager—G. H. BAIINES.
IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT MACK’S NEW PICTURES A Prime Pbtcrial Pleasure. FOOTBALLERS IN ENGLAND. Northumberland Ma'ch-31 to nil. doe the Players leaving hotel-Kie k-off i Our Boys return smartly -A ecrum - Hunter Bboreß-Past and furious play—You can reooguise the players Also The Mertdham Tusnel Tragedy Reward—The Escaped lunat e—A Terrible Night— Hto , Etc. PROFESSOR W. E, SCOTT, Society Entertainer. People’s Popular Pricer la. Speoia Seats, Gd and Is extra. Uhildren, half.-’priee Overture, 8 p.m.
BAIN BROTHERS Instructed by Messrs Alien and Jones, who are giving up business, will Sell by Public Auotion, on the premises, Grey slreet, oz THURSDAY NEXT, 4th Inst., at 230 o’clock, their s'ock of pLU MBBRfe’ GOODS AND MATERIAL, New and Second-hand Corrugated Iron, Wheelbarrow, etc., and lots (os numerous to be mentioned, To be sold Absolutely Without Reserve. ,W. 'A. I-lEANY, Auctioneer.
STOCK SALE WILLIAMS AND KETTLE (Limited) Will hold their next stook sale at MATAWHERO YARDS* THURSDAY NEXT, JAN 4th, When they will offer— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Present Entries: 1 IAA HEAD OF CATTLE JL VT Including 700 Heifers and Steers, from Waikato 350 2$ to 3£ year-old Steers • 33 Cows, bullocks and Steers 1200 Inoluding 9CO 2-tooth Wethers, gcod Pne 100 Ewe« and Lambs 50 Pat Ew-s 150 Fat Wethers Sale at 11.30 a.m. Further Entries Tnvited, Rj WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
RISBORN.E BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG TAX. essrarw NOTIOE is he-eby given that Mr ROBERT THELWALL has been appointed Registrar of Dogs for the Borough of Gisborne for the Year 1906, and that the Regis, tration Office i 3 the Cook County Counoil Chambers, Lowe street, Gisborne ; also, that the Fees for the Registration of Dogs areas follows: Sheep and Cattle Dogs, the property of one owner (being a farmer or idrover),' up to first three 2s 6d each, above that number 5s each; every other description of/dog 5i eaoh. All Dogs must bo registered on 'or before JANUARY 14th, 1906, otherwise they will be destroyed and owners prosecuted. Any Dog not weiriDg a Collar is deemed not regiitered. R. D. 8.. ROBINSON, frown Clerk. Town Cleik’s Office, Gkborne, Deo. 30,1905.
W. Lissant Clayton, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT GISBORNE. Agent for— Norwich and London Aooident Insurance Australian Alliance Fire Insurance Colonial Agenoy Company Agricultural Implements Fireproof Safes, Ete.,Etc. Also,— NEW SEASON’S SEERS, Includirg Paspalum Dililatum (Seccombe’s Has for Sale : 36,000 Acres Freehold 14,000 Acres Freehold 1,250 Acres O K.P. 1,100 Acres L.I.P. 879 Aores 0.8. P. 700 Acies Fre'hold And numerous oth'r Properties in Town and Country. Inquiries Invited. W. LISSANT CLATTOM, Lowe Street, Gisborne,
ANTED. w ANTED, to Parohaca—WOOL and SEINE. Highest Cash Frloe given at MATAWBEBO WOOL WORKS JAMES SCOTT. ~ DROVER, Pastoralists requiring stoat oareron/ u*.v. pleaso ring up telephone 342
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 3 January 1906, Page 3
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