JJIB rgYHEATRE ' TO-NIGHT . iand ONE EXTRA PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Change of Programme each evening. MR EDWARD BRaNSCOMBE’S SCARLET npROU BAD OURS. CARLET X ROUB/tOOURS. (Prom London) Received last night by a Fashionable and Enthusiastic -Audience. Every item ire-demanded. . - TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME: Will include The Water Melon Vine. A song of the Umbrella. My Old Shako. - I don’t seem to want von. Waltz Me Round Again. The Frog’s Wooing. The* Smile of the Crocodile. A HUNTING SCENA. (in costume). Mr Percival Mackenzie will illustrate with chalk and crayon a humorous lecturette on EARLY ART, and draw on IMPRESSION PICTURE in colors in the record time of 60 SECONDS. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. By the courtesy of the Union S.S. Co. the sailing of the “s.s. Mokoia” has been delayed on Wednesday evening to enable the Troubadours to give ONE EXTRA PERFORMANCE as announced above. Reserved Seat's, 4s; unreserved, 3s and 2s. Plans at W. Miller's, Tobacconist. CHAS. CHAMBERS, Manager. GISBORNE GARRISON HALL. ESTIYAL Oj,REAT JgMPIRE Jjl Grand Spectacular Display, “THE BIRTH OF THE EMPIRE” Composed and arranged by SIGNOR BOItZONL 200 PERFORMERS 200 FEBRUARY 7th to 15th, 1909. BARGAINS FOR QHRISTMAS AND yEW y EAR BALANCE OF TRIMMED ' MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE, AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS. OFFERING AT C. HAWKINS’. LOST —From Albion Hotel, one half-beardie sheep-dog, black, with white points and prick ears. — Apply R. Matkieson, Albion Hotel, to-day. LOST. —Those high prices for Xmas presents by purchasing your gifts at Broad’s, the direct importing jeweller. FOUND. —The cheapest shop for jewellery and Xmas goods; everything marked in plain English at Broad’s, the best value jeweller. FOUND —You can get 10 per cent discount off that new Hat you are wanting for Xmas if you go to Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. FOUND —Money invested in our Tailor-made Suits earns three dividends—the pleasure of possession, the increase of wear, and 10 per cent discount.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. T O O CCASIONAL R EADERS 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. YOUR NEWS, LIKE SCONES, Suffers if allowed to become . stale. The busy man who wants to keep abreast of current events cannot afford to do without “THE TIMES,” which covers every branch of newspaper work, and contains each day a full-budget'of happenings in the Dominion, the Commonwealth, and the outside World. mWHERSONT npHE GLADSTONE ROAD. HAS just opened up a large, stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITINGS, embracing the newest shades and designs. • Style, Fit, and. Cut guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. “ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER.” S. M°PHERSON. GLADSTONE ROAD.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2391, 5 January 1909, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2391, 5 January 1909, Page 1
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