,s lVf AJESTY ’ s t heatre - GISBORNE. Direction of Mr T. J. West,. TO-NIGHT! At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT! At 8 pan. Absolutely the very last Opportunity of witnessing the Pre-eminent and Incomparable WEST’S PICTURES. THE BEST OF ALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE AMERICAN FLEET PIC- ~ TURKS, showing Realistic Scenes dn Sydney Harbor, Brilliant Street Decorations, Reception of Admiral Sperry and Officers. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 'Exhibitions of Woodchopping and Roughriding, together with a. Magnificent Array of other NEW and UP-TO-DATE SUBJECTS. Full Orchestral and Mechanical Effects. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Plan and Day Sales at Miller's. GRAND CHILDREN’S MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. GEOFFREY NYE, Bus. Manager. WEST’S PICTURES AT GISBORNE. To-day (Saturday), oh. 3ist, the train which usually leaves Gisborne for Te Karalca at 9.30 p.m. will be delayed until 10.45 p.m., and will run correspondingly later to To Karalca and back to Gisborne. BY ORDER, O’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS & CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Positively the Final Performance of a Phenomenally Successful Season. LOCATION: Paddock next Whinray’s, Gladstone Road. Admitted by everyone to be the finest show ever seen in Gisborne. Another Crowded House East Night! Come and See the BARNARDS, THE CHAMPION RIFLE SHOTS. Mr. Ernie O’Neill will-ride the famous bu6k jumper, “Maori Jack,” at to-night’s performance. A Prize of a Sovereign will be divided amongst the three best boy riders on “Jerry,” the playful, bucking bullock. Don’t miss your last chance of witnessng a sterling exhibiton of roughriding. ADMISSION: 3s and 2s, Ladies Is to all parts of the house. Children under 12, 6d. UNIQUE CARNIVAL. A LL N ATIONS’ ■piAIR TO BE HELD IN GARRISON HALL. y ON r J I UESDAY, AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 4th, and sth. BEAUTIFUL & USEFUL ARTICLES From All Parts of the World. SIDE SHOWS & CHRISTMAS TREE For the Young People. MAORI DANCES & SINGING, Etc., Etc. Proceeds in Aid of the Church of England Building Fund. (Part of Proceeds to be devoted to Missions.) FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. An OPPORTUNITY that should not be missed by man with moderate amount of capital. Q D ACRES O.R.P. Lease at £1 tjKjtJ per acre. Situated at Opotiki, by good road, only 25 mifes. 150 Acres in grass and fenced. Price, only £llsO. Only £250 down, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. -j ACRES, Native Lease, 42 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. BUSCKE. GOOD'S BUILDING.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 1
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