AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! RATHE PICTURES Complete Change of Programme Tonight. Magnificent List- of Subjects*. 10,000 feet of Brilliant Scenes. THE THREE MUSQUETEERS A Bright, Brilliant Picture. An Animated Art Gem. WINTER SPORTS IH CANADA MRS. JONES ENTERTAINS A Policeman’s Dream—The Wand o: the 'Devil—The Patriot—Where w< Found Little Willie —Travels in Eg.vpl —-The •Kaleidoscope-—and “A Life for £ Loc'ket.” MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. GARRISON HALL. Thursday, September 30, idol THE ANNUAL HOSPITAL SOCIAL ■ Will be held as above. Double Tickets os, Extra Lady 2s 6d. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. To be followed on FRIDAY, October 1, with the CHILDREN’S NIGHT. Admission —Gentlemen’s ticket (including 2 children) 3s, Ladies and Children Is each. T. G. LAWLESS, J. R. LITTLE, M. SEGEDIN, Joint Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICES. hm s. PROMETHEUS. THIS WARSHIP arrives from Auckland TO-DAY. Arrangements are being made for visits of inspection. S.S. TUATEA will make first Trip from Wharf at 1.30 P.M. School Children (members of Navy League) will be carried FREE on production of their Tickets, and will have preference. Fares for all others—Adults, IV> O SHILLINGS; Children under 12, HalfTaro BAPTIST TABERNACLE. REV. W. LAMB’S Subject TOMORROW EVENING That May Wreck the Empire”—No. 11l “The National Canker, and our ActingPremier at Tattersall’s,” Choir and Orchestra 6.45. Quartette (and Anthem. All invited. NOTICE. ' the person who took Bicycle from Miller’s Corner on Friday last will irn same to Police Station he can his own. -• IT TILL PURCHASE 1100 ACRES, yV district Motu 0.R.P.; 100 m •ass (worth £300); the remainder )00 rolling country, heavy bush, costg only £SOO. No rent three years v We have highly improved 570 CRES adjoining, £3 10s per acre, 11. P. J. PECKOVER & CO. LAND AGENTS, next Library. POVERTY BAY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. HE Annual General Meeting of the Poverty Bav Rifle Association he held at the'East Coast Mounted 's’ Orderlv-room, Garrison Hall, on DNESDAY, 29th September, 1909, •30 p.ra., J}TJSINEgs . ) receive; Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet .action oi Officers mid Committee meral. 1. HELLIER EVANS, Captain, Hon. Sec. and Trcas. TO LEASE. HE Centrally-Situated Premises >n Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street •ly occupied by Messrs L. D.. Nai and Co., Ltd). Full particulars erni and rental may be obtained i the Agent— W. LISSANT CLAYTON. NOTICI. IRORS summoned to appear _at the Supreme Court on the 2vth nit are hereby notified that their ndanco WILL NOT BE REQUIIIW. A. BARTON, Registrar. LAUGHTERMEN’S UNION. fonthly Meeting will bo held 7 SHARP in Town ley's Hall om) on MONDAY, the 27th business: Re Federation and iy procession. I'. JACKSON, Secretary. TAILORS and MERCERS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, BLACKSMITHS. IF YOU WANT A BUSINESS. TETE HAVE nearly 200 PLACES on j V our hooks to Sell, and have und the right thing for many a man. Wo can, find it for you too ; try us. rite for the Monthly Free List to — THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, BUSINESS BROKERS. Box 332, Christchurch.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2616, 25 September 1909, Page 1
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