AMUSEMENTS. |jriS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. G. O. S.COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TUESDAY (TO-NIGHT), SEPT. 28th. Pit OGlt AMME. “Cod Save the King!” Overture, “Des Marionettes”...Gurlitt ORCHESTRA. Song “Son of Mine’* ....Wallace MR. JOHNSTON BROWN. Flute Solo, “11 Vento” BariccFaldi MR. M. VITA. Selection, ‘ ‘Ernani” V erdi ORCHESTRA. Song, “Dilette Amice” Verdi MRS. F. P. WILSON. (By request) Selection “lolahtlie” Sullivan ORCHESTRA. PART 11. Prelude, “Lohengrin Act lll.”.Wagner ORCHESTRA. Song, (a) “Snowflakes” (b) ‘Song of Morning” MRS. F. P. WILSON. Violin Solo, “6th Aria Varie”De Benot MR. A. WARNEOKE. Patrol, “The Turkish Patrol”Miehaelis ORCHESTRA. Somr “The Rebel” Wallace ' MR. JOHNSTON BROWN. Selection, **Tlio jVforrv \V 7 <Ji0w ,, ...1-/C‘ii<ir ORCHESTRA. PRICES —2s and Is. Plan at Miller’s. JAS. CHRISP, Hon. Sec.
GARRISON HALL. Thursday, September 30, iooo THRANNUAL THE ANNUAL HOSPITAL SOCIAL Will be held as above. Double Tickets ss, Extra Lady 2s Gd. 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. 11. LITTLE, M. SEGEDIN, Joint Secretaries. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION (Incorporated.) FIRST ANNUAL R E-UN I O N iT A SMOKE CONCERT will bo held in the Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY. 2nd October, 1209. at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Presentation of Trophies and General. 'l'ickets may be obtained from the Club Secretaries, members of the Union, Messrs W. Miller, G. Morse, H. Pool, and the undersigned. Admission, 2s 6d. E. L. MAUDE, Hon. Sec.
PUBUC NOTICES. GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. SEALED TENDERS will bo received until 5 p.m. TO-DAY (TUESDAY) 28th., for the • Purchase, m one or more lots, of Ballot Loans, as under:— No. 1 issue ■ £6CO No. 2 issue '' ... £2OO Tenderers must . state tl'.e security offered. Highest or any tender not necessarilv accented. „ _ A. G. BEERE, Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. OCTOBER 26th AND 27th. SUBSCRIPTIONS are DUE. INTENDING EXHIBITORS will J. GREATLY assist by sending in their ENTRIES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Early intimation of Space required for Industrial and other Exhibits will be esteemed. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO PROGRAMME. Entry Fees in Jumping Competitions 'should read: Members 7s 6d, Non-Members 10s (except Pony Jumpfor which the Jfoe is 5s in all cnUi S Tb.e Poverty Bay Hunt Club donate a Silver Cup, value £lO 10s, to be won outright on points to be competed for in the following Casses:
Ladies’ Jumpers. Wire Jumpers. Maiden Jumpers. The Cup presented by Mr T. Holden for . competition in the Farmers' Fat Sheep Classes is valued at £6 os, instead of £4 4s. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. THE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED. iA OE is hereby given that tho *. , Statutory Meeting of the Gisborne Co-operative. Meat Supply Companv. Limited, will be held at Townlev’s Hall. Gladstone Rend, TO-NIGIiT (TUESDAY, the 28th day of September. 1909, ut 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of discussing anv matter relating to the formation of the Companv or arising ont of the Directors’ Report to Members; also, for the purpose of electing Directors. IT. E. DODD, Secretary. WATCHES— Good, reliable Timekeepers, 12s 6d each, at Broad e, practical watchmaker.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2618, 28 September 1909, Page 1
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