IS A j ESTY'S niHEATP.E Under the Direction Win. Anderson. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS Achieved by WILLIAM ANDERSON’S FAMO US DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. Last Two Nights of the Season. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ... The Most Successful of all Dramatic- Sensations. , The Weird, Wonderful, and Aweinspiring Drama, the THE IT ACE AT THE WINDOW. X HE X ACE AT THE INDOW. A Play of Detective Life byBrooke Warren. TO-MORROW NIGHT, Positively Last Night of Season, William Anderson’s-Latest Version of Mrs. Henry Woods’ Powerful Story, East x ynne. AST JIJYNNE. lu a Prologue and Five Acts. SPECIAL PRlCES.—Reserved Stalls Bs, Stalls 2s, Pit Is, Dress Circle 4s. Plan at Miller’s. Stage Manager, FRANK REIS. Business Manager, BARNEY LEVY. APOLOGY. XSTE beg to Apologise to those T V Customers who were unable to bo served at the Strand Cafe on Saturday night. The matter arose from causes beyond our control. Arrangements have been made whereby any similar difficulty will be avoided in future. DOUGLAS BROS. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALS QOQ ACRES FREEHOLD Patutailii. 12 acres flat Jand. Tl-IREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, subdivided into 5 paddocks. PRlCE—only .CIO per acre, on terms. CS Q ACRES FREEHOLD, Patutahi, Av O with good o-ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildings; well watered; subdivided into 5 paddocks. PRICE — .040 per acre, on easy terms: ‘V /A ACRES. Makauri Hats, with OU> 5-ROOMED HOUSE, T large outbuildings, cowhails, etc. W ill sell at £SO per acre, lease 5 years with compulsory purchasing clause. Deposit of £BOO and 54 per cent, on balance. A real good chance for man with moderate Capital. C'HAS. BUSCKE.. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LOWE STREET. WAIROA COUNTY COUNCIL. mENDERS will be received by the JL Wairoa County Council at the County Offices, Wairoa, up to 11 a.m. on MONDAY, .FEBRUARY 22nd Next- for Contract No. 12G: — Delivery of Metal on the Nuhaka— Tarawa Road between Morere and Tarewa. Quantity of metal is to be to the total sum or value of £l5O. Specifications, etc., may be seen at the County Offices. Wairoa, also at the Post Offices at Nuhaka and MorThe lowest or any tender not necesfilv accented. LESLIE REYNOLDS, Engineer, W airoa County Council. AY a iron, February 10 th, 1909.
GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILD IN G SO C lET Y. A GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held in ihe Societv’s Office, tit 5.30 p.m., TO-MOR-LlO\V (Tuesday). 16th, to dispose oi Loans of £SOO (Ballot), No. 1 issue, and £SOO (Sale), No. 2 issue. A. G. BEERE, Secretary. LOST— On Saturday morning, black and white Greyhound. Reward upon returning to James Hutton, Hotel. LOST— A gold C.E. BROOCH, between Palmerston Road and lire Tuesday night. Finder rewarded on returning to “Times” Office. LOST— In Lytton Road, on Friday last, 12tli inst., a new Hunting Crop Stock Whip, cane handle,, with .silver knob and kangaroo thong; also, on sth inst., between Park Racecourse and town, one Carriage Trace -and Bearer. Anyone returning either to Redstone and Sons will be, rewarded. LOST —Those high prices for Jewellery Repairs by going to Broad, the best value jeweller. FOUND —Running on my section, known as Mungarewi, Tologa Bay, an aged Bay Horse, with two white hind legs, and branded diamond on near rump. Unless claimed and expenses paid will bo sold in fourteen days. S. KING SPENCER. FOUND— The Best Place to got your Boots Repaired, sit J. Lang’s, next door to J. Morrison, painter, Gladstone Road. Rubber heels put on while you Wait. OUND—The Cheapest Storo_ in Gisborne for Real Panama Hats from 12s 6d to 45s. —-Nat McKee’s Building. Hooper, 171 OUND—Quarter-aci'o and Sereni Roomed Dwelling, Bathroom, Pantry; water laid on; every convenience. Splendid locality. Only £IOOO.—T. G. Lawless, Agent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2426, 15 February 1909, Page 1
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