HI9 MAJESTY'S THEATRE) Gisborne. Leasee .. Mr Allan Hamilton. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. JOHN F. SHERIDAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY 'Commencing WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH. « THE EARL AND THE GIRL." London’s Verdiot Endorsed by New Zealand Delightful Stago Piotoros. Exquisite Coßtumes. ' Elaborate Ballots. Ivan Garyll’a Beautiful Mueio. A Delightful Production. Paultleetly Acted and 1 resented.
John F. Sheridan as Jim Ohetze, the CostaDog ' liner, in " The Bari and a Girl.” Supported by KANGAROO DANCING GIRLS-8 And a Pioked Metropolitan Company Of F.fty Ladles and Gentlemen. THURSDAY, 16th Marob, "Mrs Dooley’s Jobe” FRIDAY, 16th, " The Lady Slavey. SATURDAY. 17th, “ Widow O’Brien (St Patrick's- Day) “ Fun on the Bristol." Admission: Dross Cirolo ard Orchestra Stalls, 8s; Stalls, 2s; Pi‘, One Shilling. Early doors to pit and stalls, Od extra “R 7.30. Bos plan and day sabs at Mr W. Miller’s. Representative ~ George Bailor.
FLETCHER’S PHOSPHORISED QUININE AND IRON TONIC A Boon for the Weak. * IHHIB great nervo and brain food reB stores health, strength, and energy It is a splendid tonic end pick-me-up, and the best remedy obtainable for low spirit 3, loss of appetite, and general weakness. PRICE—2s 6d and 4s Gd ; post free. Sole Proprietor, OHAB. A. FLETCHER; Pharmaoeutloal Chomist, 4, Willis street. Wellington,
HOLIDAY NOTICE. BT. PATRICK'S BPOBTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 1906. TWrOTICE is hereby given that the Holiday _]3« Crmmittee have decided to observa a Holiday cm THURSDAY, March 15th, 1006, from the hour ot 12 o’olock Noon. The business poople are therefore requested to close their premises at that hour, in lieu of usual time. Fo:: the Hol'day Committtee. JOHN TOWNESY, Chairman.
MASONIC STABLES, at 1.80 p m. HANDSOME MEDIUM DB AUGHT COLTS, 3 and 4 years old, by Burnßide Elgin. G Unbroken L'ght Colts 4 Good Trap Horses, with trials 1 Strong, goo I Hook, by Btrowan 1 Handsome Mare, 3 years old, by Wilkin, together with light Gig and Harness Hacks, Pack Horses, etc., eto. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.
NOTICE. A LL persons having olaims aga'nst the late F. J. EBiNOIS, -of the _ Hotel Coron , ara requested to send particulars ol same (in duplicate) to the undersigned, NOLAN & BKEET, Solicitors for the Exeoutr x. TOl AGO BAY RACING CLUB. MEETING, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ma'oh I6th and 17th. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS.
BOOKMAKERS and their Assistants will NOT be allowed on the Course, Any persons laying or accepting wagers to be determined by the Totoltsator Dividend will be turned o2 the oourse, and will render themselves liable to Proseoutlon under “ The Gaming Aot." By Order. W. E. HOLDER, Seoretary,
His MAJESTY’S THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH 12th, at 8 p.m. HUMOROUS EVENING, .Under the auspices cf Gisborne Volunteer Officers, His Worship the Mayor presiding. “CAMP FIRE YARNS” By J. R. FLYNN ANDERSON, Chaplain H.M. Forces, Boer War. Over 100 Oolored and Valuable Limelight Views (never shown before i-.i Gisborne) Oome and Laugb. Admission Is, children 63,
TENDERS, TENDERS will be received until 12 Noon on SATURDAY, 17lhinat ,for Formation and Earthwork at the Makaraka Racecourse, Specification and plan may be inspected at the office of the unders'gned, where tenders are to be left, and endorsed, “ Tender for Earthwork, Makaraka Bao’course." The lowest or any tenders; not necessarily accepted. . • v..,- • - GEO. J. WINTER, C,E r v Giaborhe, Maroh 9th, 1906. , '
GISBORNE SCHOOL PICNIC. CHILDREN and Parents are reminded that the Pionio takes plaoe in Victoria Domain > TO-DAY (Saturday), »' Commencing at 2 p.m. POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ (Gisborne Branch and Club). A JOINT Committee Meeting of the Poverty.Jßay Farmers’ Union and Poverty Bay Farmers’ Union Club will be held at the Ciub-rocm, Masduia Buildings, Gisborne, TO DAY (Saturday), at 12 noon. NOTICE. T HERE will be NO HORSE SALE At the Bazaar TO-DAY (Saturday). WILIAMS fo .KETTLE, Ltd. IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE ESTAT OF WILLIAM OSWALT SKEET, Of Gisb'rne, Builder. TENDERS will be received at my Office, up to Noon on TUESDAY, tbs I3th Marob. 1906, for the Purchase of the following lots in the above Estate:— LOT I.—The Plant and Stock-in-trade, qemnrlsing Morticing Machine, Benches, Galvanised Piping and Pipe Fittings, Fancy-colored Glass, Mouldings Ba°h Weights, Sashes, Ironmongery, Timber, Crab Winch, Jacks, Cramps, Screwing Gear, Vioes, Plumbing Tools and Plant, eto, etc. LOT 2.—One Horse, Spring Cart (dam* aged), and Harness. LOT 3.—The interest of the Bankrupt In Lease of Seotion 36a, Gisborne, 1 acre 2 roods 0 perches, with buildings thereon, having nearly 10 years to run, at £8 per annum. Modules may be seen and further particular obtained at my office. The highest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. JOHN COLEMAN, Deputy ABs'guee. Gisborne, Maroh 9th, 1906.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1694, 10 March 1906, Page 3
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