amusements. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. NO PERFORMANCE TILL SATURDAY NEXT. PAT HE PICTURES Our First Complete Change of Programme Saturday Next. A Great Football Picture, KANGAROOS v. ALL BLACKS. Recently played in Sydney. NAPOLEON AND THE SAILOR. An Incident in the Life ol Napoleon. PRICES—6d, Is, and le 6d. Matinee Every Saturday, 2.0 U.; children 6d. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th. A BREACHOF PROMISE (TRIAL BY JURY) (Under the auspices of the Young • Men’s Catholic Club). CLAIM £SOOO DAMAGES. His Honor the Judge Dr. J. CLIVE COLLINS Mrs. Carlotta Tartlett (the Plaintiff)... Miss JESSICA VIVIAN (from Sydney) Mr. Wm, Jurisprudence, K.C.W.X.Y. (Counsel for Plaintiff) Mr. T. ALSTON COLEMAN Mr. Montmorenzy Kidder (me Defendant) Mr. H. H. DeCOSTA Mr. Methodical Redtape, K.C.Y.X.W. (Counsel for Defendant) Mr. CECIL F. LEWIS Miss Priscilla Plantagenet (Defendant’s aunt) Mrs. Woods Mr. Broadacre (a retired rancher); a very important witness Mr. C. G. Bloore. Mr. Todricus Sloan Armstrong (a gentleman rider)...Mr. G. H. Sheets Mr Firebrand Tacticianus (a political agitator) .'Mr. JVV. H. Payne Mr. Circularsaw Hardwobilsman (a ship and mill owner) Mr. R. F. Houlihan And a host of other Witnesses, Sheriff, Jury, Policemen, Crier. Messrs Vita Bros.’ Orchestra will provide items during performance. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s. All other parts ••• Injury empanelled at 8 p.m. sharp. For the Management, CECIL F. LEWIS. LODGE TURANGANUIj ' No. 7, U.A.O.D. MONSTER BASKET SOCIAL Will he held in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. On FRIDAY. AUGUST 20tli, 1909. Gents’ Tickets 4s. Ladies (with baskets) ... Free. J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 23rd and 24th August, 8 p.m. MRS. KATHERINE LENT STEVENSON THE WORLD-RENOWNED W.C.T.U. LECTURER,
WILL give Two of her most famous LECTURES on TEMPERANCE AND SOCIAL QUESTIONS. Subjects t-o be announced later. DON’T MISS HEARING HER, PUBLIC NOTICES. BBteK a® ailways. N EW 2 ealand H GISBORNE SECTION. HUNT CLUB RACES—PARK RACECOURSE. ON THURSDAY, August 19, Special Trains will leave Gisborne Impark Racecourse at 1.10 p.m.. and return Park Racecourse to Gisborne at 4.10 p.m. . „ TTT . The ordinary 3.45 tram for Waikohu will not leave Gisborne till 4.80 p.m. It will run to Waikohu and back to Gisborne 45 minutes later than usual (both «ys). B Y ORDER. WANTED. WANTED —For a client about 20 ACRES ol good DAIRYING LAND, with House, ro Lease. Apply-" - - W. LISSANT CLAYTON, Estate Agent. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS.
.IN so is ours; good board and residence only 18s per week, meals only 12s Cxi.—Douglas Bros., where the good meals are. TO Working Men! Good home, hot and cold baths, first-class table, every convenience, only 18s per week. At Douglas Bros. Strand Cafe, who e the good meals are. WATCHES— Good, reliable Timekeepers, 12s Gd each, at Broad 6, practical watchmaker. ATCHES—Good, strong _ knocky y about Levers, 20s, at Broad s, metical watchmaker.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2583, 18 August 1909, Page 1
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