H' S M AJESTY’S rjjTHEATRE NEXT THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER. Under tlie Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and the Mayoress. /~IITIZENS’ (fdONCERT CITIZENS’ *wONCERT Tendered to tiro SALVATION ARMY FOR. RESCUE WORK. Watch local papers for Programme, etc. PRICES —Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s, Body of Hall Is. licketc obtainable at W. Mailer s. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Concert o 1, ‘ m ‘ W. WEBB, Hon. Sec. IS -ft/fAJESTY’S rjtHEATRE H IS M GISBORNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY CtECOND Ct ÜBSCRIF’TION OECOND OUI JBSCRIPTION CONCERT OCTOBER 6th, 1903. THE BOX PLAN will open at Miller’s at 10 o’clock THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, and Subscribers must, present their tickets at tlie tune ot booking to have the seat numbers marked thereon. No seats can be ieserved otherwise. AJESTY’S nnHEATRE. U ,s ]h ajesty ’ s t SATURDAY, SUNDAY &■ MONDAY, October 10th, 11th, and 12th. The FAMOUS gALVATION piCTURES WILL VISIT GISBORNE, when the Public will no doubt show their sympa thy by attending the same. Profits from the Bioscope Visit go to support the Missionary, Social, and Rescue Work. Among the Pictures will be the special AMERICAN FLEET Visit to Auckland, taken by Brigadier Perry, the S.A. Biorama Expert. THIS IS REAL—NO FAKE. Beautiful New Programme. Great Variety. Up-to-date Subjects. BIORAMA EXHIBITIONS. 6000 ft. Moving Pictures. Illustrated Songs. Still Pictures. Humorous, Instructive, Profitable. Tlie whole interspersed at intervals with MUSIC and SONG. PLEASANT EVENING INDEED. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 2s. Stalls and Pit Is. Children, half-price. MATINEE: Saturday Afternoon, October 10th, at 2.30 p.m., His Majesty’s Theatre. . Latest and most up-to-date machinery. Operators trained at the Salvation Army Biorama Studio, Melbourne, under the direction of Brigadier Pells " GEO. DICKENS, Adjutant, CONCERT AND DANCE, A CONCERT & DANCE will be held at the Maori Hall, Wlianara, after the School Sports, on lATURDAY, October 3rd, cornmening at 7.30 p.m. W. FRASER, Teacher.GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. JN QOURSE QF J}RECTION. SITUATED Harris Street ; 7 Rooms with every convenience. Architect’s plans on view at my office. p RICE -£9OO- TEEMS ARRANGED. W. LiSSANT CLAYTON, ESTATE AGENT.
NO PAIN! ONE OF- THE MANY TESTIMONIALS MR CATO; Dear Sir; — I have pleasure, in etating that I have had all my teeth out at one sitting, about 26 in all, by Mr. Cato, Extracting Specialist, and that I suffered no pain. I felt afterwards as if I hadn’t had one out. And I mav say that they wore teeth that would try any man in New Zealand in extracting them. I can safely state this to he quite true, and also that all others I know' who have been to Mr. Cato, speak of him in the same satisfied terms. I am, yours truly, O.S. Original can be seen at Rooms. MR. CATO, EXTRACTING SPECIALIST, GREY STREET, Hours: 9 to 5; every Night 7 to 8. Note Change of Address Shortly: Brick Building, opposite Anderson’s Bicycle Depot, Gladstone Road. First Extraction 2s 6d, each Succeeding Is. FOR Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and Bronchitis, wonderful relief is afforded by taking “Dr. Nield’s Balm Cough Mixture,” and sufferers weald do well to give it a trial. For sale at— TOWNSON’S PHARMACY, Peel Street, Gisborne. G. H. LOCKETT, JgjXTRACTING gPECIAUST, PEEL STREET, Next Library. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. NO AFTER EFFECTS. NO SLOUGHING OF GUMS. BRITISH' EMPIRE HOTEL. Now under NEW MANAGEMENT, Is a IREE” TTOUSE. ‘F REE ” H c gPEIGHT’S QNLY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2308, 29 September 1908, Page 1
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