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MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. HIS MAJESTY’S" THEATRE. Solo Loasoo Charles Holloway. Business Manager: Aloo. v erne. A MEMORABLE DRAMATIC SEASON. For throe nights only commencing— WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN. 23. The Evor-woloomo, Aljvnys Popular CHARLES HOLLOWAY. DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including the charming young Australian actress, , MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd. —for one night Only— THE PLAY OF ALL PLAYS, TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS, Written by Geo. R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, and produced by Mr. Charles Holloway, by special arrangement with Mr. J. C. Williamson, and will bo produced on a scalo of unexampled Scenic and Spectacular magnificence. MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. us DICK. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24tli. The up-to-date Mining Drama in five Acts. “THE COAL KING.” Written by Ernost Martin and Fowlass Llewellyn. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 25th, —Last night of the Season— The intensely exciting Four-act Drama “THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY.”

Managerial Note.—Despite the enormous cost of bringing this groat attraction to Gisborne, and staging three of the most successful Dramatic Productions ever placed on the English stage, on the samo scale of .spectacular magnificence, as •in Sydney and Melbourne, the Management lias decidod to CHARGE 3s, 2s, and 1s ONLY. Box Plan at Miller’s Corner on Monday Morning at 10. GREAT CLEARING SALE. On account of Premises being Sold. R. AND E. PARKER. Only having very short notice to quit, tho whole of their NEW and VALUABLE STOCK Must be Sold at a Great SACRIFICE. Come and Inspect. This is your opportunity. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. Good Value in Children’s Pinafores and School Dresses, also Underclothing, Hats, etc. Splendid Stock in Infants’ Clothing, Long Gowns, Head Squares, etc. Also a large stock Stock of Ribbons, Laces, Insertions, Flowers, Dresstrimmings, etc. This Great Sale commences TO-DAY.

LADIES! Don’t forget tlio address — R. AND E. PARKER. Firebell House, Corner Bright street and Gladstone road. IHE TOLOGA BAY SALEYARDS CO., LTD. STOCK SALES. SALES of Slioep, Cattle and Horses will he held in the Company’s Yards, Hauiti, on the following dates: SATURDAY, January 19. SATURDAY, February 23rd. SATURDAjI, March 9tli. SATURDAY, April 27th. SATURDAY, May ISth. Entries will he received by WILLIAMS and KETTLE, Ltd. DAtGETY and CO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO. COMMON, SHELTON and CO., Ltd. BENNETT and SHERRATT. N.Z. LOAN and -MERCANTILE, LtdAV. E. HOLDER, Secretary.

TOLAGA BAY SALEYARDS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will sell, at the above Yards, on TO-DAY. At 11 o’clock, SHEEP 400 2-tooth Wethers 300 Breeding Ewes 200 4-tooth .Wethers ",ft HEAD OF CATTLE. Farther Entries Invited. G. It. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.

TOLAGA BAY SALEYARDS. TO-DAY. Present Entries: 2500 JLS.‘ 1700 Breeding Ewes 850 Lambs 250 HEAD OF Including 100 2-year-old Steers 100 2-year-old Heifers 30 Fat Cows CATTLE Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON and CO., Ltu., DALGETY AND CO, Ltd., Auctioneers.

ptOK SALE—IiIVEIt SECTION. A splendid opportunity of obtaining a Section on Waimata River, containing i acre (more or less) at the corner of McLean and Clifford streets,. Wliataupoko. Imjirovoments valued at over £2OO. Section can be bought as a whole or part. For further particui u’S. apply H. E. iIiLL mo LEASE IMMEDIATELY, l»u0 ACRES of GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY, Partially improved and situated on good road- Close tc> school, Post and Telegraph Office. For full particulars, apply V. LISSANT CLAYTON, Agent. New alpine gold mining CO., LTD.

Capital—£2s,ooo in 50,000 shares of 10s each. Issue of 34,000 contributory sharps at par. Is on application; Is on allotment; balance in calls as required, not exceeding Gd per share per month. The property is the late wellknown Alpine mine at Lyell, West Coast of South Island, formerly one of the largest gqld producers in the colony, Prospecting operations conducted since the late Company disposed of the mine havo disclosed a new reef m virgin country, north of No. 7 level; of almost phenomenal richness, showing coarse gold freely all over the faco, in splendid track of 4 to o feet wide, in very kindly solid country. It is widening as driven upon, as well as steadily 'inproving in value, and has every mdication of permaneucy. The stone is of higher grade than any previously found in the mine, and so far rs is known is richer than any hitherto mined on the West Coast. Assays made from 1 trial lots from new reef taken at random across the face, and believed to be fair average ‘samples, iiave given the remarkable' results of fiom £219 to £ll6 per ton at assay department, Bank of New Zealand, Auckland; whilst parcel of about 56 lbs. similarly taken by Mr. Curtis, mine manager, as fair trial, gave at Ileefton School of Mines at rate qf 970 z. 13dwt.. per ton, gold being worth about £4 per oz. The mine is equipped with complete plant of 20 stamp battery, driven by Peltj.i wheels, ample • water power, and valuable extensive watar laces and other necessary rights; air compressors and pipes; miles of rock tunnels to reef in 32 levels; and represents as it stands a cash outlay of over. £50,000. The property lends itself to economical working, having about 1,500 feet of backs level free. The famous “Tjrconnel,” “Break o’ Day,” and Wonder” claims are all included in the Company’s extensive holdings, which total about 170 acres on line and underlie lodes. As a limited number only of shares is reserved for Gisborne, early application is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may be bad, and samples of stone inspected at office of the brokers. W. LTSSANT CLAYTON. List, open for two weeks only.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1983, 19 January 1907, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1983, 19 January 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1983, 19 January 1907, Page 3

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