SOMETHING- GOOD THE RIRORiROS ARE COMING. MAJOR HOLDAWAY AND HIS TALENTED TROUPE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY, AUG. 27, 28, and 30. IX THE CITADEL. and IS jy|AJESTY’S TJTHEATRE. MONDAY, AUG. 31st. G. DICKENS, Adjutant.
A GRAND MASQUE BALL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS AVill bo held at IF M fIJES o T N V ' s T HEATRE THURSDAY, 20tli AUGUST, 1908. Under the auspices of the POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. Proceeds in aid of the Fund for a NEW CLUB-HOUSE. PRIZES for the Best Fancy-Dress-ed Lady and Gentleman respectively aro at present on view in H. J. Grieve’e window. First-class Supper provided. Dressing rooms in charge of attendants. Dancing from 8 to 2.30. Music by Miss Moore’s Orchestra. Double Ticket, 7/6. Extra Lady 3/Gentlemen 5/- Dress Circle 2/F. E. PORTER, A. KIRK, ‘ Hon. Secs.
COURSE OF PUBLIC LECTURES To be given ill connection with the Teachers’ Course of Instruction under the auspices of Hawke’s Bay Education Board. Tuesday, aug. is.—in Holy Trinity Schoolroom. Lecture by DR. DeLISLE. Subject, “Sight and Hearing in the Homo and the School.” Illustrated by lantern views. Thursday, aug. 20.—in Holy Trinity Schoolroom. Lecture by MR, J. A. GLLRUTH, M.R.V.S., Chief Government Veterinarian. Subject, “Microbes as they Affect Animal Life.” Illustrated. FRIDAY, AUG. 21.—1 n Holy Trinity Schoolroom. Lecture by Mr. G. deS. BAYLISS, Agricultural ’I, “Grasses ior 'EiinS MtindbU’“lllh»tri;t--. cd by lantern views.
MONDAY, AUG. 24.—1 n His Majesty’s Theatre. Lecture by VERY REV, DR. KENNEDY, Principal Meanee College. Subject, “Pond Life.” Illustrated. Tuesday, aug. 25.—in His Majesty’s Theatre. Lecture by VERY REV. DR. KENNEDY. Subject, “Meteorological Instruments.” Illustrated. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26.—1 n His Majesty’s Theatre. Lecture by MR. G. HOC BEN, M.A., InspectorGeneral of Schools. Subject, “Impressions of Foreign Schools.” Thursday, aug. 27.—in His Majesty’s Theatre. Lecture by VEN. ARCHDEACON. WILLIAMS, M.A. Subject, “The Fourth Dimension.” All Lectures commence at S o’clock. Public are invited to attend. No charge for admission; no collection'.
FOR A GOOD NIGHT’S SPORT AND WHOLESOME AMUSEMENT \ COME TO—THE JUNGLE OPEN Every Bay from !) a.in. till late at Night. GOOB PRIZES arc given to good Shots every night. Last week’s Prize on the Paper Target, a. Silver Butterdish, was won by U. Kingston. A Prize, a Handsome Medal, was won by Sir. N. BeLautour on the moving targets. The Monthly Prize, a Revolver, which is given to the one making the most points during the month, was won by Mr. G.'Kingston. COME AND SEE TilE PRIZES FOR THIS 'WEEK. SEE U AT THE JUNGLE, M. KIMBEL.
FOR SALE 0/1 HK NEW 5-ROOMED Sb4fc S O. HOUSE, Russell Street, Whataupoko, with bath-room, pautry, washhouse, with copper sot in. Owner will take £IOO down. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE, Lowe Street. C* ii A SECTION, Russell 5b JL _l_ U . Street, 30 perches, fenced; a real good building site. Very easy terms. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE, £625 NEW 6 ' ROOMED „ . KAURI HOUSE, Stout Street, Whataupoko; section, 30 perches; situated handy to Whataupoko bridge; all necessary conveniences. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE, Lowe Street. AND Xj ,LLEY Frank J. Wilson] [J. Q. Lilley ARCHITECTS AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Officei lately occupied by 0. Tilleard N attach, Colpphone §lB,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2272, 18 August 1908, Page 1
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