lEATRE. H ,S "]M AJESTY ' S T H ' ■. GISBORNE. Direction- of ; Mr T. J. West. The Paramount Amusement Attrac- • tion of all Australia. Commencing MONDAY _ NEXT, OCTOBER 26th. The Eminent and Incomparable WEST’S PICTURES. WEST’S PICTURES. THE BEST OF ALL. THE BEST OF ALL. Magnificent Array of. Dramatic, Travel, Scenicj and Humorous Subjects. A GORGEOUS NEW BUDGET. A GORGEOUS NEW BUDGET. STUPENDOUS STUPENDOUS SHOW AND RACE WEEK SHOW AND RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. ATTRACTION. Orchestral Selections and Musical Accompaniments to every Picture. A Matchless Combination of Pictorial Gems and Enchanting Music to delight the ear and please the eye. POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Box plan now open at Miller’s. WAL. RAYNERjTouring Manager. GARRISON HALL. Q.RAND QPENING BALL. THE GARRISON - HALL,Whataupoko, will be formally opened with a GRAND MILITARY BALL, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th October (People’s Show Day). Dancing 8 p.m! POP UL Alt PRICES—G entlemen, ss; Ladies, 2s 6d. Music by City Band. QHILDREN’S J^IGHT. ON THURSDAY, 29th October, the Hall will be thrown open .to children. Dancing, 7.30 p.m. Music bv Federal Band. ADMISSION—Is for Children and Parents accompanying them; other Adults 2s 6d. No adults to dance before 10 p.m. C. HELLIER EVANS, Hon. Sec. Entertainment Comt. GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. OWING to Holidays, the Payments in both issues will he received on MONDAY NEXT, 26th inst. A. G. BEERE, Secretary. NOTICE TO BEEKEEPERS. A MEETING of Poverty Bay Bee-. keepers will bo held in Townley’s Hall TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 p.m., to meet Mr. Robt.-Gibb, Government Apiary Inspector. JAS. B. ADAMS, Hon. Sec. P.8.8.A. L ook qvt FOR KING’S BIRTHDAY SOCIAL. ARRISON JJALL. NOVEMBER 9. IN AID OF MATERNITY HOME. NOTiCE. DR. GERARD SMITH will in future see patients at the Vicarage, Derby Street, at 9.30 a.m., 2.30 and 6.30 p.m.; side door; next Palmerston Road. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. AN OPPORTUNITY that should not be missed by maxi with moderate amount of capital. Q n K ACRES O.R.P. Lease at £1 eyOO per aci’e. Situated at Opotiki, by good road, only 25 miles. 150 Acres in grass and fenced. Price, only £llsO. Only £250 down, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. -j O/Y 0 ACRES, Native Lease, 42 jL^wU’vJyears, at moderate rental. All first-class tawa bush; easy of access; situated about 40 miles from Gisborne in line of railway. Price, £SOO. Easy terms. Apply— CHAS. BUSCivB. GOOD’S BUILDING. A. & P. ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. TO those who are Exhibiting at the above Show ring up W. HOWARD, Tel, No. 67, for an attractive, .plain, or pictorial sign tnat> .will draw like a 4-h.p. magnet. O.R.P.— lOpporsecure a. bargain ax> ius per amt?.- —For lull particulars apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. JUST FANCY l " Kelley and Parker are selling 50, per cent lower than Auckland prices, to clear, previous to removal. —Kelley and Parker, , Grey Street, Gisborne. IQAA ACRES, IdUU tunity to
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2230, 24 October 1908, Page 1
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