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GISBORNE HOSPITAL. Applications for tho Position of SECRETARY to tlio Gisborne Hospital will be received until Noon on WEDNESDAY, tho Gtli November, 1907. Particulars may bo obtained oil application to tlio undersigned. T. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. S' 1 ' G UILD. ADIES’ SALE of WORK, GARDEN PARTY, and MOONLIGHT CONCERT, THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 21»t November. Miss Morico’s Grounds. S T - A NDREW’S P R.ESJ3YTERIAN ANNIVERSARY SERVICES—27th OCTOBER, 1907. 11 a.»n. and 7 p.mi. Special Collection on Behalf of the Building Fund. Members of tho Congregation are asked to pay their first instalment on this occasion. Friends and sympathisers are invited to help. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. ILLOUGHBY-A^TARD COMPANY. MISS GRACE PALOTTA. “MR. HOPICINiSON.” “THE NEW CLOWN.” “THE MAN FROM MEXICO.” Box Plans open Friday morning at 10 EAST COAST RAILWAY LEAGUE. A MEETING of tho East Coasit ■Railway League will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m., ■in tho Borough Council Chambers. BUSINESS: To urge the more expeditious advancement of the Motu-Opotiki Railway. A full attendance is requested. W. J. P. GAUDIN, Secretary.

THEOSOPHY JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. CARNIVAL WEEK, OCTOBER 21st—26tli. MONSTET3 ONSTEJA; BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK 111 Aid of St. Mary’s Cliurcli. His Worship the Mayor opens it on MONDAY, at 7.30 p.iu. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FANCY DANCING and THE LATEST MARCHES by 120 120 LADIES .120 (Specially trained by Miss Putman, of Wellington), In Fancy Costumes and with Limelight Effects. Numerous and Latest Spanish Columbian Festival Side-Shows. IvLONDYKE GOLD-MINING SECTIONS FOR SALE. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! ADMISSION ONE SHILLING To Bazaar. Dress Circle and Bazaar, 2s.

-\/USITORS TO THE QHOW v S’ SHOULD NOT MISS SEEING The Most Wonderful Collection of Animal Curiosities in the Australasian Colonies. The collection consists of the marvellous combination Calf, a description of which lias appeared in nearly every paper in the Dominion; a two-legged Black Child Colt Foal; a two-headed Pig, with three eyes; a. lovely Leanur; a sixlegged Romney Marsh Sheep and a five-legged Sheep (both alive), and ■the most marvellous of Nature’s natural curiosities; the Duckbill Platypus, an animal combining distinct characteristics of land and water animals, its body having the shape and fur of a heaver, its hill and feet like a duck, and, impossible as it may seem, although an established scientific fact, when breeding it lays eggs and hatches them like an ordinary fowl, and then suckles them Showing EVERY EVENING, opposite Sandlant’s, coachbuilder, and EACH DAY on Show Ground. SUCK JUMPERS. T> AR.RARA W "TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!

CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF ROUGH-RIDING. MORE FRESH HORSES. '•'BOBS,” THE OUTLAW. "LA VOLTA.” the HIGH JUMPER. CHALLENGE TO LOCAL RIDERS. SEE THE CLOWN and DUMMY. ONLY ONE OPINION: A GREAT SHOW. Location: Section opposite Mr. Hill’s, Gladstone-road, near Army Barracks. Band in Attendance. Performance starts 8 n.m. Admission 2s. Reserved Seats for Ladies. rjAIIE gHOW 1 fJIHE gHOW 1 THE CHIEF FEATURE* OF

SHOW WEEK—FLU,ST APPEARANCE IN GISBORNE of M“~ B RNIE ’NEILL’S BUOKJCJATPERQ L'Olvj UMPERLJi Tli,, Famous Combination which Delighted Thousands Nightly at WONDERLAND During the N.Z. International Exhibition at Christchurch. BAREBACK RIDING, LASSOOING, COMIC ITEMS. Look Out for the Famous Trick Ponies, SAN now, SILVER V RINCE, And the Inimitable Clown Act with the Donkey Jennie. TO-NI GUT ! TO-NIGIIT ! Location: Next Royal Hotel. First A nnearanco of Messrs. S. ‘and V. O'Neill And Miss Burton. AT THE SHOW TO-DAY. “O’Neill’s Buckinmpers are acknowledged to be the finest combination of the kind yet seen in the Dominion.” DON’T -MISS THEM!

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2218, 23 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2218, 23 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2218, 23 October 1907, Page 1

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