AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. for two "Sights, only, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY AND] TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 26th and 27th. GEAOH-MARLOW DRAMATIC COMPANY In The Latest and Greatest Sensational Success, THE WOMAN PAYS THE WOMAN PAYS THE WOMAN PAYS Including MISS ETHEL-BUCKLEY, Australia’s Premier Comedienne, And MR. ROBT. INMAN. Glorious Scenic Effects, including The Beautiful Waterfall -Scene . The Sensational Wedding Scene And the Startling- Shipwreck Scene. REMEMBER THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. Has had one of the longest and most successful dramatic seasons ever known in Auckland, and has had the unique experience of playing to capacity business in every centre in the 'Dominion. TUESDAY, JULY 27 Mrs. Henry Woods’ Great Work. EAST EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. Popular Prices-—3s, 2s, Is. Pox Plan at Miller’s.
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. IOPULAR On CONCERT THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909. Members and Lady Friends invited. 8 P.M. FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY. VICTORIA DOMAIN. To-morrow (Thursday), 22nd . JULY, 1909. FOOTBALL. CITY v. GISBORNE—I.4S p.m. STAR v. ALHAMBRA—3 p.m. HOCKEY. POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES. Admission—Gd, Stand 6d, Ladies JFree. E. L. MAUDE, Hon. Sec. P.8.1t.U. FOOTBALL. POVERTY Bil'Y RUGBY ONION. : (Incorporated). VICTORIA DOMAIN, SATURDAY, JULY 24th, 1909. Senions: TOWN REPS. v. COUNTRY REPS—--3 p.m. Town: Scarlet. Country: All colors, barring maroon. Juniors: UNITED v. KAITI-CITY—3 p.m. Thirds: KAITI-CITY v. HIGn SCHOOL—I.4S. Admission Gd, Stand 6d, Ladies Free.
M E - G. WITTERS’ MAKAURI. PADDOCK Junior Match : TE KURA v. MAKAURI—3 p.m. Admission Sixpence; Ladies Free. E. L. MAUDE, Hon. See. PUBLIC NOTICES. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. VISIT OF M ISS N. GAINSFORD MISSIONARY FROM INDIA. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 21st, at 7.30, Address on ‘“Life and Work in India.” Everybody welcome. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 23, at 2.30. Special Address to Women Only. All Women invited. Collection. EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. TN accordance with Section 15 of .11. “The Education Act, 1908,” it is hereby notified that the number of duly nominated candidates being equal to the -number of persons to be elected, the following are declared duly elected members of the Education Board forth© District of Hawke’s Bay:—
To represent the North MeLEOD, Malcolm. To represent the Middle Ward— WHITTINGTON, Charles Mitchell. It is further notified that on MONDAY, July 26th, 1909, an election will be held to fill one vacancy on the Education Board of the District of Hawke’s Bay, one member being required to represent the South Ward. The following -are the full names of the duly qualified candidates: EOOLES, John Charles. HUNTER, William George . WILSON, David. The poll will close at 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the day of election. Voting papers will be received from the, Chairman of each qualified School Committee of the South Ward, and must be either delivered to the Returning ,OfiScer at the Board’s Olfice not later than tho, above-mentioned time, or posted to tho Returning Officer in a closed envelope, marked outside “Vot-, ing Paper," and bearing tho postmark of a day not being later than the day of the election, and reaching the Returning Officer before the close of tho 9th day of August, 1909. Dated at Napier this 7th day of July, 1909.; ; .. C. ORAWSHAW, | 'Returning Officer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2559, 21 July 1909, Page 1
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