BT M Under tlie Bole Direction, oi MISS FLORENCE BAINES. TO-NIGHT . AND FOLLOWING; EVENINGS. A CARNIVAL OF DAUGHTER. AJESTY’S TJIHEATRE. MISS TTTILORENCE *OAINES. ISS _T LORENCE JJAINES. The Girl who set London Laughing, Supported iby her own ENGLISH QOMEDY QOMPANY. In Sydney Sydney’s Two- Act Musical Farce, M ISS ISS T ANCASHIRE IJANCASHIRE Ltd. TD. Tho Laughing Success of the Two Hemispheres. During tho progress of tho play M.ies» FLORENCE BAINES will introduce several musical numbers, including her World-famous LAUGHING SONG. Complete Change of Song Programme Each Night. PRICES—4s. 3s, 2s. Plan at Mr. Miller’s. No extra charges. AN EVENING WITH ROBERT BURNS. Miss Jean Howison, Perth, Scotland. WHINRAY’S HALL. ♦ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 8 p.m. ADMISSION ....2 shillings. Public Works Office, To Kar'aka. Monday, Jan. 25, 1909. rgIENDERS wiil he received at this 1 Office, until Noon, on FEBRUARY 20th, 1909, for the Erection of Post Office at Nuhaka. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Native Court Room, Departmental Buildings, Gisborne, and at tints Office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. C. E. ARMSTRONG, Resident Engineer. TO SURVEYORS. Public A Yorks Office, To Karaka, January 27, 1909. TENDERS are invited from authorised Surveyors, till Noon, on SATURDAY, February 20th, 1909. for Land Plan Survey of the GisborneRotorua Railway (length about six miles), commencing at the 26-mile peg, 'and to include the Otoko Station site. Specifications and engineering plans’, showing proposed boundaries, etc., can be seen at the Survey Office, Gisborne, and at this office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. C. E. ARMSTRONG, Resident Engineer. TENDERS. WANTED —Tenders lor Right to Sell. Refreshments at ‘‘Birth of the Empire.” Apply to— CAPTAIN BEERE. TENDERS.
mENDERS, closing SATURDAY, _L ()bh February, at Yoon, wanted for the Purchase and Removal of old Buildings next Albion Hotel. Full particulars from — DANK OF AUSTRALASIA. TENDERS. TENDERS wanted for Forming about one mile and a half of Drain at Waerenga-o-kuri. Tents and Tools found. Tenders to close on SATURDAY EVENING,, the 6th February,' 1909. Specifications can be seen on Tuesday, 2nd February, at Cooper’s Hotel,- AVacrcnga-o-kuri, or my house. EAVEN CAMERON. 29tli January, 1909. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Vicarage,, at Patutahi. Plans and specifications may be seen at my oilico, whore tenders close at Noon’ on SATURDAY, 6th February. P.\H. GRAHAM, Architect, Lowe Street. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ING pose tion jects ing, and MEETING will be held in. the School on THURSDAY EVENNEXT, at 8 o’clock for the purof enrolling Pupils for instrucin any of the following sub- : English, Shorthand, Book-keep-Drawing, AVoodwork, Plumbing, Cookery. AV. MORGAN,' Secretary. SUBURBAN STORE with good 3 turnover and in splendid posiion. Long lease. Shop well stopkd and may be purchased as a going oncern for £2OO. —Apply to W. Lisant Clayton. LOW PRICES make hard times easy to bear by wearing our Tailor-made Suits, pz’ices 35s to 70s.— Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building: PORTRAITS can be had in oils, crayon, Indian ink, or water colors, and finished in the most artis-. tic style. Orders received through post or personal application at Kelley and Parker’s- ' RTT WANTING your Boots •U • Repaired neatly and quickly? Then fetch them along to J. Lang. Two doors from Army Barracks,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2416, 3 February 1909, Page 1
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