JJIS J^[ AJESTY ’ S IJ* HEAT M'GISBORNE. Direction of Mr T. J. Wcst. The-. Attlilaetion of Attractions. Received Last Night with a phenomenal demonstration of enthusiasm and delight. _ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Evening at 8 o’clock. The Unapproached and Unassailable WEST’S PICTURES. THE BEST . OF ALL. Irrevocably sustaining their reputation; of being Best of All. The Acme of Animated Art will be shown TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Including the Latest 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 Cupicr'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 v-nanges of Programme during the season, comprising the Latest and Best Cinematograms. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan and Day Sale Tickets at Miller’s. GEOFFREY NYE, Bus. Manager. O’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS & CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LOCATION •. Paddoc'k next Whinray’s, Gladstone Road. A CROWDED HOUSE WITNESSED the Performance Last Night. Nothing approaching the MARVELLOUS SHOOTING of the BARNARD BROTHERS has ever been seen in Gisborne. JERRY, the Bucking Calf, affords no end of merriment. The TRICK PONIES are the cleverest ever seen. £1 per minute given to local riders of the Buckiumpers. 20— BUCK JUMPERS— 2O. £2 presented to anyone riding Maori Jack, the noted Buckjumper, for half a minute. (Riders ride at their own risk). Doors open 7.30; performance at 8. ADMISSION: 3s and 2s, Ladies Is to all parts of the house. Children under 12, 6d. ERNIE O’NEILL, Sole Proprietor. APOLOGY. I BEG to apologise to those whonvT had to refuse to renovate their Vehicles for Show Week, owing to rush of work; and thank others who so generously are holding over their work till after the Show, when I hope to be able to cope with all that comes along. JOHN 11. ORMOND. Carriage Builder. 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. POPULAR PRlCES—Gentlemen, .ss: Ladies- 2s 6d. ..Music by City Band?' QHILDREN’S J^TGHT. ON THURSDAY, 29th October, the Hall will be thrown open to children. Dancing, 7.30 p.m. Music by Federal .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, 28th hurt., to attend the Opening Ceremony of the Garrison Hall. Uniform; Full Dress, with armsj accoutrements, and white gloves. , A full muster, of all ranks particularly requested. A. G. BEERE, Captain. ART wins the heart, so Kelley and Parker have won many in Gisborne, and are prepared to win many more; portraits in oils and black and white second to tioue in the Dominion. k ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2332, 27 October 1908, Page 1
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