THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! .VARIETY TROUPE OF ENTERTAINERS. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Including the) Screamingly Funny One-act. Play, entitled, “NO FOOLS LIKE OLD FOOLS.” POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. COME AND YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED. Day Sales and Plan at Miller’s. H ,s M AJESTY’S T HEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 4tli and sth. MR EDWARD BRaNSCOMBE’S New English COMEDY COSTUME CO., THE Ct CAR LET npROUBADOURS. OCARLET 1 KOUBAOOURS. (From London) Presenting in Costume and Character Operatic Gems,, National, . Pastoral, Hunting, Sailor, Military, and Court Life “Scenes,” Musical Travesties and Melodious Absurdities, introducing High-class Solo and Part Singing, fresh Sparkling Wit and Clever Comedy by artistes of reputation. PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan and Day Sales at Miller’s. W. HOOTON SMITH, Touring Manager. MURXWAI RACES. BRAKES Leave the MASONIC HOTEL at 1) A.M. Sharp THIS MORNING. * GISBORNE GARRISON HALL. QREAT TgMPIRE -^ESTIVAL Grand Spectacular Display, “THE BIRTH OF THE EMPIRE” Composed and arranged by SIGNOR BORZONI. 200 PEiIFOIIMEES 200 FEBRUARY 7th to loth, 1909. BARGAINS ' FOR QHRISTMAS AND Y EAR BALANCE OF TRIMMED ' MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE, AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS. OFFERING AT C. HAWKINS’. BUTCHERS, BAKERS, SADDLERS, PASTRYCOOKS, AUCTIONEERS, GROCERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, BOARDING - HOUSE KEEPERS. IF you arc looking for a BUSINESS Write to Us. WE have them of all sorts and sizes. rjWIE Y YRADE P.O. Box 332, CHRISTCHURCH. LOST. —Those high prices for Xmas presents by purchasing your gifts at Broad’s, the direct importing jeweller. FOUND. —Tho cheapest shop for jewellery and Xmas goods; everything marked in plain English at Broad’s, the best value jeweller. FOUND —You can got 10 per cent discount off that new Hat you are ' wanting for Xmas if you go to Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. T O O IF you wish to hold your own in the keen competition of modern life,. you must BE-UP-TO-DATE. To be thus you need the Morning Paper. It provides you with a concise summary of the World’s Doings of the night before. 1 YOUR NEWS, LIKE SCONES, Suffers if allowed to become stale. The busy man who wants to keep abreast of current events caiinot af- j ford to do without “THE TIMES”’ which covers every branch of newspaper work, and contains each day a full budget of happenings in the Dominion, tho Commonwealth, and the outside World. CCASIONAL JT^EADERS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2389, 2 January 1909, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2389, 2 January 1909, Page 1
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