JJIS rjTHEATRE. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TIURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT (RAGE NIGHTS). PERRY'S BIORAMA GO. Coming Diroot from tin; Opera House, Wellington, Presenting (lie Latest ami Most Up-to-date Events of International Interest. EDISON’S DIOLIGHT. The Only Macliino iir tiie Australian Colonies producing 25,000 candle-power. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME, AT HOS, King of Skaters. THE MARVELLOUS REXTONS, Society Jugglers MISS EVA BRADY, Queen of Picture Melodies. STAN. CHESTER, Society Comedian. POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2,5, Is. Plan at Miller’s. Electric Light Display m front ol Theatre nightly. EP M AJESTY’S rjIHEATRE Direction of Air. J.' C. 'Williamson. Mammoth Musical Event. First Appearance of AIR, J. C. WILLI AAi SON ’ S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY CO. For THREE NIGHTS ONLY. AIONDAY, Feb. 17th. A Dainty Alnsical Comedy from the Lyric Theatre, London, npHE T>LUE 11/1 OON. X he Jjlue ]>XooN a Redolent with the Fragrance Eastern Climes. Glowing with Oriental Color. TUESDAY, Feb. ,18th. The Delightful Alnsical Play, of ADY "|\yf ADCAP. Iyladcap. JUady Undeniably Bright and Amusing. A Alnsical Extravaganza. WEDNESDAY, Fob: 19th. The Celebrated Alnsical Comedy, V Distinct and Unparalleled Success. rriHE /pNRL FROM XT AYS X he Utirl from XVays Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls is, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. The Box Plans will be opened at V. Miller’s on Thursday morning, at lino o’clock. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. n connection with the settlement of the REV. AY. LAMB, as Minister a gOCIAL AND CONVERSAZIONE C' till be held in the TABERNACLE at Eight, on HURSDAY EVENING, 13th Inst. Addresses will bo given by Revs. E. A. Kirkwood ami H. G. Blackic, ot Auckland, and AN . Grant, C. Grillin, a id Adjutant Dickens. Alnsical Items. Refreshments provided. Everybody invited. No charge. FR EE W ILL OFFER ING.
Salvation Army Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY). F •\ ' ' ■*' ' To BROTHER AND SISTER ROKE. Interspersed with a Miscellaneous Musical and Vocal Programme. Commencing at 8 o’clock. AREWELL ADMISSION: 6d. G. DICKENS. Adjutant. E CARNIVAL AT £dUNNY RAPIER. (HAWKE’S BAY.) March 15th to 25th (inclusive). SPORT VERY OUTDOOR CATERED FOR. MUSIC, MIRTH AND HEALTH. £2500 1N PRIZE money - OPEN SEA BATHING, MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR LAUNCH TRIPS. COME, you want a holiday. YOU will bo made welcome. ENTRIES close as under.:— MUSIC—-February 17th. MAORIS, ATHLETIC, CYCLING, and SWIMMING, February 20th. HORSE RAClNG—February 21st. ' REG ATT AS, S AILIN G—F ebrua ry 20th. ROWING—March 9th. BOWLING—March oth. MOTOR CAR GYMKHANA—March 2nd. TENNlS—Handicap Events, March 7th. Champion Events, March 12th. MILITARY—March 10tli. Send lor any particulars to— A. E. EAGLETON, Secretary, Box 79, Napier. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. DALGETY AND COMPANY, Ltd. Have received instructions from ANDREW McLEAN, Esq., 'o offer for Sale by Public Auction, At their WOOL STORES, READ’S QUAY, On IATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15th, 1908 At 12 Noon, rllE GOODWILL OF THE LEASE OF 905 ACRES, 0.R.P., being Section 2, Block XVI., Motu S.D. All highly improved, well fenced nil subdivided. It winters over two beep to the acre, and is a most deirable property in every way. For further particulars, apply to— DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. A. S. WACHSMANN, Sub-Manager. ICE I T - [s the mire extract of Fruit-juices. Is Non-alcoholic, and the most coolin r and refreshing beverage ever introduced to the N. Z. Market. Try it. E. B. DUFAUR, Agent, Aucklaud.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2112, 11 February 1908, Page 1
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