HEATRE. ,s ]^/[ AJESTY ’ s T GISBORNE. Direction of. Mr T. J. West. -"-"A fl lit?. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Evening at 8 o’clock. The Unapproaclied and. Unassailable WEST’S PICTURES. THE BEST OF ALL. _ k The Acme*of Animated Art. will bo shown TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Including *the"'tatest Dramatic, Scenic, Spectacular and Humorous Subjects.--^ COME AND SEE “The Wonderful Lantern,” “The Tragedy of the Mill” “Our Farmyard Friends,” “Scenes in’ Morocco,” “Tommy and the Glue Pot,” “The Tempter Vanquished,” “The Runaway Horse,” “In. Cupid’s Realm,” “Beware of the Bull,” and many others. Full Orchestral and Mechanical Effects. \ Pictures will be reproduced -with a Powerful Electric Light. AN ENTERTAINMENT OF INDESCRIBABLE CHARM. Frequent and Complete CTianges of Programme during the season, comprising the Latest and Best Cinematograms. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Bgx Plan and Day Sale Tickets at Miller’s. GEOFFREY NYE, Bus. Manager. GARRISON HALL. Q.RAND QPENING BALL-. THE GARRISON HALL, What aupoko, 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 ULAR PRlCES—Gentlemen, ss; Ladies, 2s Gd. Music by City Band. QHILDREN’S ]\[IGHT. ON THURSDAY, 29th October, the Hall will bo thrown open to children. Dancing, 7.30 p.m. Music by Fedoral Band. ADMISSION—Is for Children and Parents accompanying them; other Adults 2g 6d. No adults to dance before 10 p.m. C. HELLIER EVANS, Hon. Sec. Entertainment Comt. GARRISON HALL. THE East Coast Mounted .Rifles, Gisborne Rifles, and Defence Cadets will Parade at the Garrison Hall, Fitzherbert Street, at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28tli inst., to attend the Opening Ceremony oi the Garrison Hall. Uniform: Full Dress,, with arms, accoutrements, and white gloves. A full muster of all ranks particularly requested. A. G. BEERE, Captain. GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. OWING to Holidays, the Payments in both issues will be received TO-DAY (MONDAY). - A. G. BEERE, Secretary. - 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. HOLIDAY NOTICE. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB’S SPRING MEETING. To be held on the Makara’ka Racecourse, THURSDAY, 29th Oct. NOTICE is hereby given that THURSDAY, 29tli October, 19.08, is proclaimed a Public Holiday from the hour of 12 o’clock., noon. Business People are therefore requested to Close their premises at . that hour in lieu of the usual time. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR, Mayor. y HOLIDAY NOTICE. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY’S ANNUAL SHOW. o be held at Park Racecourse on WEDNESDAY, 28th October. fN accordance with Clause 16 of L “The Shops and Offices Act 1904” hereby proclaim WEDNESDAY, be 28th October, 1908 (People’s Day) Public Holiday from 10 a.irr: in rder to allow the public an opportuity to attend the Show. The tradeseoplo generally are asked to close heir premises oh that day, and to do leir shopping on Tuesday. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR, Mayor. FORGET to call and inJL7 spect our Christmas Mounts, as we are certain to be rushed. Call early at- the Ellerbeck Studio,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2331, 26 October 1908, Page 1
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