APOLOGY. nnHE Management of West’s PicX tures desire to convey sincere apologies to the numerous intending patrons who were disappointed last night. The whole of the company’s electrical plant arrived by the S.S. Squall, but could not be landed from the ship. There being no suitable local supply available, the postponement of last night was absolutely unavoidable. The public can, however, accept an assurance that West’s Pictures will positively be displayed tonight. H IS M Gisborne. Direction T. J. West. Manager for N.Z A. M. Miller. AJESTY’S mHEATRE, To-night 0-NIGHT pUESDAY, pEB. £3> T 0 gAT., pEB. 97. THE GREAT THE PRE-EMINENT THE INCOMPARABLE WEST’S ¥3ICTURES EST’S 1. ICTURES AND ORCHESTRAL 13AND, RCHESTRAL IJAND, In a Series of COLOSSAL PROGRAMMES OF ALL STAR NEW SUBJECTS. Pictures and Music go hand in hand. Everything fresh, and the nick of the World’s Markets. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miller’s/ W. T. CRONIN, Representative. TE KARAKA PUBLIC HALL. THE Ratepayers of To Karaka request the five nominated Candidates for the Karaka Riding to give fifteen minutes addresses on Tuesday, 23rd, at 8 p.m. TO LET. UNNE SMALL SHOP, situate in vX Upper Gladstone Road, lately in the occupation of Mrs Thomas, fruiterer. AppIv—“NOLAN AND SHEET ; or E. HARRIS, Albion Hotel. FOR SALE. iTAOII SALE—About 240 2 and 4F tooth LINCOLN RAMS. Apply— E. B. BARKER. Telephone 357. farms CH ” CrE SALE QOQ ACIvES FREEHOLD Patu.4?jO tahi. 12 acres flat land. THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, subdivided into 5 paddocks. PRICE —only CIO per acre, on terms. 20 ACRES FREEHOLD, Patutahi. 0 with good 5-ItOOMED HOUSE and outbuildings ; well watered ; subdivided into 5 paddocks. PRICE—£4O per acre, on easy terms. fi/A ACRES. Makauri flats, with OU 5-1100 MED HOUSE, _ large outbuildings, cowbails, etc. Will sell at £SO per acre, lease 5 years with compulsory purchasing clause- Deposit of £3OO and 54 per cent, on balance. A real good chance for man with moderate Capital. CHAS. BUSCKE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LOWE STREET. REMOVAL NOTICE. C. HAWKINS HAS OPENED IN M R - 11. A DA,R ’ S S hop ’ Next to Mr. W. J. Cox and Co., Grocers. DURING PRESENT WEEK SPECIAL JOB PRICES TO CLEAR SEVERAL LINES. DOMINION pRIVATE JJOTEL & Q.ENERAL QASH gTORE. WE ADVERTISE for the Benefit of Visitors to Gisborne. All Local People say the Dominion Private Hotel is the BEST PLACE to stay. FIRST-CLASS MEALS, Civility, and Cleanliness our Speciality. TERMS—£I per week, 4s 6d per day. WE LEAD” QOMPETITION pOLLOWS. pOMINION pRIVATE JJOTEL; Just Over Haiti Bridge from Post Office. NAT. BURGESS. PROPRIETOR. Telephone 409.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2433, 23 February 1909, Page 1
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