AMUSEMENTS. N° OTE. l-IOWAED VERNON ; ; : ~ • • and ’ ■ ■ MISS VINIA DE LOITTE : Tender an apology to their ■ Patrons lor nob being able to arrive in' time to -give the advertised performance in Gisborne last night. Due notice will be given of their reappearance. gisjjjAJESTY’S r jp H EATRE. Lessees, Rupert- Clark, John Wren, - I Meynell and' Gunn. - - , FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. ’Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 31st. Messrs Clyde 'Mevnell and John Ginn . . Will present their i POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGAN I- " SATION, headed ,by - MISS BEATRICE HOLLO WAY, ' ' MISS LILLIAN MEYERS, ■v . And - . MR. HERBERT J. BENTLEY, ...Who will’prod lice the Great Australian. Mining Drama, A MINER’S TRUST. An Australian play by an Australian '- ' -- W- Author.. y “A MINER’S TRUST”—A Triumphantly . successful New Drama of the "Early Days of the Australian goldfields. : d‘;A MINER-’S: TRUST!,’—An Absorbing- Pliiv of Strong'- Human Interest. r THURSDAY, "APRIL Ist.. tpWO 'JjITTL'E gAILOR gOYS. . FRIDAY. APRIL 2nd; THEfgITTLE gREADWINNER. SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd. 'J’HE gTEPMOTHER. ; SPECIAL PRICES—Dress Circle and front stalls 4s, stalls 3s, second stalls 2s, pit Is. Plan at Miller's Saturday morning at 10. GARRISON HALL. E ASTER MONDAY EVENING, THE POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB’S MONSTER SOCIAL. LOOK OUT •' FOR THE MONSTER FREEZING WORKS’ Sports and ioicnic. PORTS AND JL ICNIC. - To be held on EASTER MONDAY. In the - WAERENGA-A-HIKA COLLEGE GROUNDS. £l5O IN PRIZES £l5O Programme' in future issue-. PUBLIC NOTICES. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Bright Sunday evenings— Preacher: Rev. W. Lamb. Subject, to-morrow at seven. “The World’s Misgove'rnment—A Christian’s Plea for a Higher Patriotism; some straight home truths.” At 6.50 the Orchestra will play “Airs-from "Eli” (Costa). Mrs Shierlaw will sing a solo. AH who seek humanity's uplift heartily invited. TENDERS FOR LEASE. TENDERS are called for the lease in two lots of the two portions of Te Marunga Block, severally occupied by Messrs Barker Bros, and Mr. H. ■dfield, for the term of four years from the 2nd day of July, 1909, nownext. Conditions of tender can be seen on application to the Secretary. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on the Ist day of MAY, 1909. Tlio highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. MORGAN, Secretary Gisborne High School. THIS SPACE is RESE R V E D FOR H. J. ANDREW ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ■ '■" 1 v ; JgOOT AND gHOE gTORE. GLADSTONE ROAD. £5 REWARD. UJE above Reward will be paid to anyone -giving information to this ce as will lead to the conviction of i person found pilfering the' TIMES m where it is left by the runners h morning. Subscribers are requested to be good mgh to report non-delivery regumO LET—Shops and Office, good poX sition; also 22 Acresland 6-roomed House j ICaitiv—W 1 Lisganj; ClaytbPj. r. ' ; 1
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2461, 27 March 1909, Page 1
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