AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Under the Sole Direction of Messrs Lloyd' Bros. GRAND PERMANENT . ENTERTAINMENT. Commencing on FRIDAY, JUNE 11. Every Available Evening at 8. EGYPTIAN FAKIRS And ELECTRIC PICTURES. In their Grand and Unique Entertainment. Truly Sensational" 1 Turns. Firstclass Variety Artists'will appear. Mr. B. LLOYD, the Acrobatic Comedian. Com© and hear his funny songs, “The Marriage' Alphabet.” VIRGO, th© Musical Wizard, Magician and Fire Juggler. MR. J. LLOYD, the Trickiest Trickster of Tricks on the Violin. MUSICAL ILLUSTRATED SONGS. MUSIC, MAGIC MIRTH AND PICTURES FOR ALL. Admission: Orchestral Stolls and Dress Circle, 2s; Staßs, Is 6d; Pit, Is. Children half-pried to all parts. Orchestra, 8; carriage© and busses 10.30. FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY. VICTORIA DOMAIN. O-MORROW "(THURSDAY), 10th JUNE, 1909. FOOTBALL. CITY v. ALHAMBRA—I.4S n.m. GISBORNE v. STAR—3 p.m. HOCKEY. CIVIL SERVANTS v. Y.M.C.A.—2.15 WEST END v. CITY—3.3O p.m. Admission —6d, Stand 6d, Ladies Free. E. L. MAUDE, Hon. Sec. P.B.R.U. DANCING and deportment classes. M ISS B. _ G OFFE ' Ex-Pupil of Misses Watt and Gurr, formerly Dancing and Gymnastic Mistresses Girls’ College, Wanganui. WILL conduct Classes for Bovs and Girls every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, from 2 o’clock in Erskine’s Hall. First Term commenced on Saturday, May 29th. Fees: £1 Is per quarter. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. -pUGHTHri^NNUAL JgALL. /"Will be held in GARRISON HALL. On Friday, 25 th J une - Ladies’ Tickets 4s Od Gentlemen’s Tickets ... 7s 6d Tickets may be obtained from the Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Squadi-on. C. HELLIER EVANS, Captain. PUBLIC NOTICES. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE ART CLASS under Miss Gumming will resume work TO-MOR-ROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7 o’clock. W. MORGAN, Secretary. TENDERS FOR TIMBER LEASE. TENDERS are invited for the TIMBER. LEASE of Lot 8 oft TAHORA No. 2, containing 2298 acres, situate 42 miles from Gisborne and about seven miles from the Gisborne-Rotorua line, now in course of construction. The timber consists chiefly of rimu. and comprises also matai, totara, and kahikatea., The section is one of the best in the district for milling purposes.
Tenders are to be in writing, and are to be delivered by Noon on MOiN Ux\. i, the 21st June, 1909, at the office of the East Coast Commissioner, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, where particulars and conditions of tender may bo seen. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. T. A. COLEMAN, '• East Coast Commissioner. Gisborne, 22nd May, 1909. W. J. COX & CO., UNIVERSAL pROVIDERS. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. W. J. COX & CO., 'GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, v GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBOTelephone 99.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2523, 9 June 1909, Page 1
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