AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRI TO-NIGHT! - TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY MGHT.) THE IMPERIAL PICTURES. The Topic of the Hour. Witness* 'v before another large audience. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Popular Prices —Is 6d, Is, and 6d. SPECIAL MATINEE— SATURDA AFTERNOON, commencing at, 2d sharp. Children 6d, adults Is, to a parts of the house. TJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRI Lessee. and Manager... Allan, Hamiltoi Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th. , ALLAN HAMILTON’S DRAMATIC COMPANY. 35—METROPOLITAN ARTISTSFirst Production in Gisborne of tb Stirring Military Drama; by G. R. Sims, ' IN THE RANKS (By arrangement with Mr. Georg Rignold.) THURSDAY, Ist JULY. ■ First Production here of QUEEN OF THE NIGHT Presented throughout England an America during the past 4 years wit the greatest success. FRIDAY. JULY 2nd. A MESSAGE FROM MARS By arrangement with Messrs Gliarle Haw-trey and Frank Curzon, London SATURDAY, JULY 3rd. First Production here of THE KING OF CRIME A Drama in 4 Acts by Benjamin Lan dick and Arthur Shirley. New Scenery by Mr. Harry Whaite. Special Prices—Dress Circle and Or chestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Bad Stalls, 2s; and Pit, Is. No booking fee and no early doorfe. Plans at Mil ler’s Monday Morning at 10. Touring Manager... Claude H. Whaite ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CH’NDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY u) SUNDAY, 27th JUNE. Special Services! / Special Mitsic Special Collections! Morning. 11 o’clcok —Rev. W. Lamb Afternoon, 3 o’clock —Rev. F. W. Chatterton, M.A. Erening, 7 o’clock —Rev. J. A. Lochore. PUBLIC NOTICES. EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. PURSUANT to the provisions of ‘The Education Act, 1908,” and its amendments, notice is hereby given that on MONDAY, 26th July, 1909, an election w'ill be held to fill THREE acarcies on the Education Board for the District of Hawke’s Bay, one member being required to represent each of the three Wards. The members who etire are : rth Ward— McLERNON. Samuel. Idle Ward—WHITTINGTON. Charles Mitchell.' ith Ward—KlES, Hans Madsen. io are eligible for ( re-election, dominations will close at 5 o’clock the afternoon of MONDAY', sth ;y, 1909. Nominations should give full name of the candidate, and st be signed by two or more iriems of a School Committee of the ward Which such candidate is nominated, l by the candidate consenting thereand must be received T»y tile Seeroy; of the Education Board at his :;q, Tennyson Street, Napier, not ?r than the last-mentioned time, domination papers can be obtained in Chairmen of School Committees. )ated at Napier this 15th day' of io, 1909. G. CRAWSHAW, ' t Returning Officer,. SLAUGHTERMEN’S UNION. SPECIAL MEETING of the above will be held in Townley’s Half, MONDAY, June 28, at 7. P.M. lusiness: Nomination of Officers. ’he ANNUAL MEETING will be 1 at 7.30 P.M. on the same day. lusiness: Election of Officers. Anil Report and Ptyit of Accounts, and General.' T. JACKSON, Secretary. J y,» f ■ DENTISTRY. ONTAGUE JjIKANCE j. m; SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Over Poverty Bay Tea Rooms, LOWE STREET. Extractions with N.Q. Gas. Local etc. Artificial Dentures, jturators for Cleft Palates. Children's .Teeth Extracted, Is. ■"" • ; 1 , Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 7toß pm.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2538, 26 June 1909, Page 1
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