AMUSEMENTS. THE STEPMOTHER. THE STEPMOTHER. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Gisborne Season. '' THE STEPMOTHER. H ,s M AJ ESTY’S THEATRE. Lessees, Rupert Clark, John Wren, Meynell and Gunn. Managing Directors: CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. MEYNELL AND GUNN’S POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGANISATI ON, -including MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY MISS LILLIAN MEYERS MR. HERBERT J. BENTLEY. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Will be presented in a thoroughly complete manner. ■ ' • Arthur Shirley’s latest, and greatest \ M play*.. ' : V |J«HE gTEPMOTHER. The Plays produced by C. R. Stanford. PRICES—4s, 35,. 2s, and Is. Plan at Miller’s. General Manager: C. R. Stanford. Acting Manager: Alec. Verne. LATE TRAIN SATURDAY NIGHT. 2 EALAND (Gisborne Section). AILWAYS. To-day (Saturday), April 3rd, the Train which usually leaves Gisborne at 9.30 p.m. will run one hour and 15 minutes later to Te Karaka and back. BY ORDER. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Great Attraction for Eastertide, Commencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th. /*f askeylne and IVi.ASKEYLNE AND EVANT’S EVANT’S The Magnificent Programme will * ■ ... ■ include ' . THE AND THE TO‘ ATC HMAN. Mr Maskeylne’s famous illusory sketch, which has been presented in London and the provinces upwards of eleven thousand times. MR. OWEN CLARKE, The Celebrated London Wizard. MR. JINTARO. Japan’s Wondrous Juggler. MR. BARCLAY GAMMON, The Most Original and Popular Humorist of to-day. PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s. Box plan at Miller’s. Children, half-price. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! GARRISON HALL. THE POVERTY ROWING CLUB’S MONSTER SOCIAL. TOASTER jyj[ONDAY JpGHT. Strong Orchestra. Special Floor Arrangements. Double Tickets os Extra- Lady 2s • G. SCEATS, A. KIRK, Hon. Secretaries. CINDERELLA DANCING CLUB. I^TIGHT. TUESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1909. Dancing, 8 till 2. Good Music and Supper. Double Ticket. .-4s Single Gent 3s Extra Lady....... Is M. SEGEDIN, • Hon. Secretary. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. (Incorporated). PHE Annual General Meeting of the above will be held at the Masonic Xitel, on WEDNESDAY, 14th hist,; b 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Balance-sheet, and to Elect Officers for 1909. E. h. MAUDE, Hon. Sec. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. (Incorporated). t LL CLUBS affiliated to the above V Union are hereby notified that e Clubs existing under the District heme arc abolished as from Ist April, All New Clubs, formed or in process formation, are reminded that Two he gates must be appointed to attend e Annual General Meeting, to be held the Masonic Hotel, on the 14th 111st., 7.30 p.m. E L MAX j DE , Hon. See. GISBORNE POUND. uanwiy by Casey, Ranger, •il Ist, for trespassing on public r GELDING, branded JF off jlder, shod all round, brown ch on near shoulder. . claimed and expenses paid will in the above Pound WEDNitbL pril 14th, at- 12 Noon. WILKINSON, Poundkeeper. .*’ ' . ' •-■ ' . t ' U : r' ' ■. .' ;t r
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2467, 3 April 1909, Page 1
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