H IS M AJ TWO, NIGHTS 'ONLY. The Greatest Musical Event in Gisborne’s History. SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT. MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE presents T HE CHERNIAVSKIS LEO, JAN and MISCHEL. The Remarkable Russian Musicians. In a Series of CONCERT RECITALS, Assisted bv MADAME MARIE HOOTON—Contralto MR PERCIVAL DRlVEß—Baritone Their playing sets a new standard in Australian music, and individually the boys can be compared with such musical giants at liambourg, Gerardy, and Kubelik.— Sydney Morning Herald. PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s. Box plan at Mr. Miller’s on Thursday morning at 10. J/[RS. pECKOVER, TEACHER of the PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, etc., Childers Road, WILL RESUME Teaching on MONDAY, January 25th. ESTY’S mHEATRE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All outstanding accounts owing to me must be paid beiore SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st. Any Accounts UNPAID on that date will be SUED FOR without any further notice. A. P, HAILEY, Baker. R. '|g|' ASTING3 yOUNG CGS to notify that he will begin the Practice of his profession at Te Ivaraka on MONDAY, 18th, and may be consulted at his Residence there as from that date. lie will VISIT GISBORNE WEEKLY for the purpose of carrying on Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat work, and can bo consulted at Townson’s Pharmacy, Peel Street, every SATURDAY, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. |)RHas been appointed ‘‘Locum Tencns” during Dr. Collins’ absence, and may be consulted at Mann’s Pharmacy, Gladstone Road, until the return of the latter. NOTICE. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. Applications for Admission to the High School can now be received. Parents desiring to interview the Headmaster as to Course of Instruction desired can obtain an Appointment on a-Mication. W. MORGAN, Secretary. FOR SALE. GENUINE BARGAIN TWO SECTIONS adjoining each other, FOR SALE, either as a Block of 60 Acres or 30 Acres each, on Exceptionally EASY TERMS. PRICE—£3S Per Acre. £lO per acre down and the balance on lease for 7 years at 5 per cent. This land is situated about 5 miles from Gisborne on Ormond Road, 'Whataupoko, and is first-class Dairying Land. Apply— N CHAS. BUSCKE. LOWE STREET. PRIVATE JJOTEL & Q.ENERAL QASH gTORE.' WE ADVERTISE for the Benefit of Visitors to Gisborne. All Local Papers say the Dominion Private Hotel is the BEST PLACE to stay. FIRST-CLASS MEALS, Civility, and Cleanliness our Speciality. WE LEADQOMPETITION pOLLOWS. pOltflNlON pRIVATE JJOTEL. Just Over Kaiti Bridge from Post Office. NAT. BURGESS, PROPRIETOR. SAME OLD SHOP, Grey Street, for Royal Academy reproductions, Oil and Water Colors, by English and New Zealand artists.—Kelley and Parker.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2402, 18 January 1909, Page 1
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