AMUSEMENTS. 1T S MA JES'J'Y’S THEATRE. Under tho Sole Direction of Air. Tom Pollard. POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY Has Fairly Captivated the Gisborne Public. Tho Same Old Story—Packed again last night to the doors. TO-NIGHT, TOrNIGIIT. The Famous American Musical Comedy direct from the leading New York Theatres. Hi H IGHNESS THE IGI-INESS THE BEY. EY. Which has caused quite furore all over New Zealand. Produced on the same Magnificent Scale which characterises all the Pollard productions. New Ballets. Enchanting Music. Gorgeous Seertery. Catchy Songs. Remcmhor 1 Absolutely tho- Last Opoortunity of seeing POLLARD’S POPULAR JUVENILES LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! And then farewell, a long farewell. Tho Grand Bey:Master Bert Nicholson Day Sales land Plan at Miller’s. Prices as usual. W. A. LOW, Business Manager.
ARGENTINE—THE LAND OF TO-MORROW. IT LLUSTRATED LECTURE by 1 REV. R. F. ELDER. Baptist Tabernacle. TUESDAY EVENING, 3 o’clock. Admission. Free. Collection. T-TIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. JQECEMBEII 13 TH. iOOK iOUNTY 'IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, rvECEMBER i OTH. 13“ TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, closing at my office on MONDAY, 2nd December, atNoon, are invited for tb® erection of the Tolaga Bay Hotel. Plans and specifications to be seen lat the office of tho undersigned. H. J. BROWNLEE, Architect.
TO BUILDERS, TENDERS —-Closing at my Office at Noon on WEDNESDAY, 27th inst., are invited for the erection of a residence at Mangapapa. Plans, etc., at the office of the undersell ed. H. J. BROWNLEE, Architect. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman will be received until Noon, on WEDNESDAY, 27th inst,, for— Contract 204—Road Formation, Wliarekopae Stock Track, 109 chains. Contract 207—Construction of Culverts, Mangato'kerau Road, Tolaga District. Contract 209—Re-forming, Widening, and Metalling portion Motu Road. Contract 210—Formation and Metalling Riverside Road, Whataupolco, 30i chains. Contract 211—Formation, Von Pein’s Road, Wliataupoko, 353 chains. Contract 213—Quarrying, Spawling, and Breaking 500 yards Metal, Waimata (Gray’s). Contract 214—Quarrying, Spawling, and Breaking 500 yards Metal Maraetaha. Contract 215—Collecting and Breaking Creek Boulders, 300 yards Waimata. Contract 212—Erection of Bridge, Mangapapa. Tenders to be on printed forms. Drawings and specifications at County Office, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Do G. FRASER County Engineer.
SLIGHTLY UNDER 1,000 ACHES. FIRST CLASS IMPROVED SHEEP COUNTRY. CARRYING OVER 2 SHEEP TO THE ACRE. PRICE— £7 10s PER ACRE. W. LISSANT GLAYTON, ESTATE AGENT.
THE LYNDA SOAP & TRADING GO., LTD. -O ESPECTFULLY desire to 110JLV tifv SHAREHOLDERS in above, and the public generally, tliat they have engaged the services of a First-class Soap Manufacturer. THE COMPANY Commences Operations on MONDAY,. DECEMBER 2nd, 1907. THE COMPANY are prepared to Purchase Tallow in any quantity, and will pay TOP MARKET PRICE for same. All communications to be addressed to THE MANAGER, THE LYNDA SOAP AND TRADING CO., LTD., or at AA'orks, Kaiti. Telephone No., 293. Main Offices: Gladstone-roud 1 (’Phone 193), Next Miller and Craig’s Auction Rooms, Gisborne. J^ESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOM. LEONEL lIEARLDON, Proprietor. FRESH FISH Supplied Daily. Meals at all Hours. Telephone 405. ORITERION
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2241, 19 November 1907, Page 1
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