AMUSEMENTS. -JJ’IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And SATURDAY NIGHT. THE IMPERIAL PICTURES. The Topic of the Hour. Witnessed before another largo audience. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Popular Prices —Is 6cl, Is, and 6d. SPECIAL MATIN EE— SATURDAY AFTERNOON, commencing at 2.30 sharp. Children 6d, adults Is, to all parts of the house. -gpS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager... Allan Hamilton. y Commencing WEDNESDAY \ JUNE 30th. ALLAN HAMILTON’S DRAMATIC COMPANY. 35—METROPOLITAN ARTISTS—3S. Firet Production id Uisborne of the Stirring Military Drama, by G. R. Sims, IN THEIRANKS (By arrangement V'ith Mr. George Rignold.) THURSDAY, Ist JULY. First Production here of QUEEN OF THE NIGHT Presented throughout England arid America!, during the past 4 years with the greatest success. FRIDAY,, JULY 2nd. A MESSAGE FROM MARS By arrangement with Messrs Charles Hawtrcy and Frank Curzon, London. SATURDAY, JULY 3rd. Firet Production here of THE KING OF GRIME A Drama in 4 Acts by Benjamin Landick and Arthur Shirley. New Scenery by Mr. Harry Whaite. Special Prices —Dross Circle and Orchestral Stabs, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Back Stalls, 2s; and Pit, Is. No booking fee and no early doors. Plans at Miller’s Monday Morning at 10. Touring Manager... Claude H. Whaite. Y.MU.A. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m. SCIENTIFIC LECTcxvE, entitled, “THE CHEMISTRY OF A CANDLE.” By Mr. T. C. COX. Y.M.C.A. Members, their friends, and the public invited. Admission —FREE. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. NNUAL g.GHTH A : Will be held in’ B ALL. GARRISON HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, 25 th JUNE; Ladies’ Tickets... ... 4s Od Gentlemen’s Tickets ... 7s 6d Tickets may be obtained from Mr W. Miller, Mr. A. Zachariah, and from the Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Squadron. C. HELLIER EVANS, Captain. POVERTY BAY HOUNDS. THE Poverty* Bays.tHoyrids will meet at Mr. Tom Craill’s house, Patutahi, at 11 a.m. on SATURDAY', instead of at Whatatutu. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANN IVERSARY SUNDAY, 27th JUNE. * •' Special Services! Special Music 1 Special Collections! Morning, 11 o’clock —Rev. W. Lamb. Afternoon,’ 3 o’clock—Rev. F. W. Chattcrton, M.A. Evening, 7 o’clock—Rev. J. A. Lochore.
PUBLIC NOTICES. DENTISTRY. J J^ ONTAGUE 'JpRANCE, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Over Poverty Bay Tea Rooms, LOWE STREET.Extractions with N.O. Gas, Local Anaesthetics etc. Artificial Dentures. Obturators for Cleft Palates. , Children’s Teeth Extracted, Is. Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 7to 8 p.m. . .. ('.; , . :
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2537, 25 June 1909, Page 1
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