FOOTBALL AND HOOKEY. Victoria Domain. m 0-3 lor row crJiu rsoa Y) X J UNE 25th. FOOTBALL. CITY V. GISBORNE, 1.10 p.m. STAR V. ALHA3I BRA. 3 p.m. HOCKEY. KIA 1C AHA V. CITY, 2.15 p.m. TK RAU V. WEST END, 3.20 p.m. Admission Gd, Ladies Froe, Stand Gd. E. L. MAUDE, Hon. Sue. P.U. Rugby Union. EYNELL AND £i.UNN gEASON. BOX I'LAN OPENS AT MILLEIt’S FRIDAY MORNING. I S M AJE S T Y ltupor.t Clarke. John Wren, 3luynell, ami ..Gunn’sCompany;"® TM /< I’or a Season of Four Nights, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY Ist. MESSRSx CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. Present - their Premier Dramatic Organisation, headed by the Favorite Actor, HARCOURT UEATTY, And First Appearance in Gisborne of that Splendid English Actress, ' MADGE McINTOSH, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY Ist and 2nd. I The Delightful and Ideal Romance of Martial Glorv. HER LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD HER LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD By Walter Howard. Harcourt Beatty as Eric, Earl of Strathmere. Madge Mclntosh, as Princess Iris of Idalia. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 3rd and 4th. The Romantic Historical Play, “A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK*” By Edward Ferriss. The Plays produced by Gaston Mervale. PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s. No early doors. Box plan at Miller’s. Business Manager, G. HUMAN BARNES, Advance Representative, ALEC. VERNE. F OOTBALL! TJ7IOOTBALL! !
NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION. VICTORIA DOMAIN. SATURDAY, JULY 4. GREAT BRITAIN VERSUS POVERTY BAY. AT 3 R.M.' CURTAIN RAISER at 1.40 P.M. ADMISSION (to Ground only): Adults 2s, School Children IsADMISSION (to Ground and Stand), ss. Limited number of tickets at W. Miller’s. J. D. AVERY, Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2225, 24 June 1908, Page 1
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