AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SACRED CONCERT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1909. Commencing at 8.30 p.in. Air Varic, “Hanover”... Band. Song, Selected Miss Redstone. Grand Selection, “II Croc into”.. .Band. (Soloist, Mr. Jas. Clirisp) Song. “A Song of Thanksgiving” Mr. Rf A. Mitchell. Song, Selected Miss L. Power Fantasia. “Siege of Rochelle” Band. Overture, “Roses Softly Blooming” Band. COLLECTION will be taken up at the door in aid of the Gisborne: City Band’s Funds. Accompanist, Miss Flynn (of Hawera). The piano kindly lent by Messrs Clirisp- and Son. r jpHE TjJVENT QF rjiHE y EAR GARRISON HALL. GRAND PHYSICAL AND GYMNASTIC D SPLAY Bv the Combined Forces of the Y- M .C. A. AND VOLUNTEER S. T7IRIDAY AND SATURDAY, A' loth and 16th OCTOBER. A HUGE PROGRAMME. Including Startling and Daring Feats on the Horizontal and Parallel Bars, Roman Rings, Vaulting Horse, Running Evolutions, Wand and Dnmbell Exercises, Bayonet Exercises, Squad and Physical Drill, Singlesticks, Military Evolutions. MAORI HAICAS. TWO COMICAL CLOWNS TWO And a Host of Other Attractions. DON’T MISS IT! PRICES: 2s and Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. GISBORNE AUXILIAItY. in Protestant ChurV. 7 dies in aid of the Funds of this Society on SUNDAY NEXT. It is hoped a liberal response will he made by the Christian Public. N.B.—Bibles and Testaments SOLD at English Cost Prices at the Local Agency—Harry Adair’s, Gladstones Road ; Maori Bibles half-price. TENDERS FOR LEASE. J7IRESH TENDERS are called for the I 1 Lease in two lots, of the two lortions of Te Marunga Block severally ccupied l»y Messrs Barker Bros, and Ir H. Oldfield, for the term of four ears, from the second day of July, 909. Conditions of tender can he seen on pplication to the Secretary. Tenders will he received bv the under-io-ned up to Noon on the loth day of )ECEMBER, 1909. The highest or any tender will not eces.sarily he accepted. This notification is made owing to he original application for fenders aving been insufficiently advertised. W. MORGAN, Secretary, Gisborne High School. WANTED. ANTED—Two Boys for Labelling Department. Apply— GISBORNE BREWERY & AERATED WATER FACTORY. RABBIT BOARD. A MEETING of the Committee and LA. others interested will be held in he Farmers’ Union Club TO-DAY, Sa-urd-rtv, at 12 noon. C. H. WHITTET, Sec. ]iro. tern. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAY NOTICE. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL’S DEMONSTRATION. WEDNESDAY, 13th October, 1909. "IVTOTIOE is hereby given that WEDri NESDAY. 13th October, 1909, has been proclaimed a PUBLIC HOLIDAY ; and in order to allow everyone to attend the above Demonstration, business people generally are requested to close their premises on that day, in lieu of the usual Thursday. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR, / Mayor. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCILRATES 1909-10. TEN PER CENT. ADDITIONAL TO BE IMPOSED. EPAYERS are hereby notified hat ALL RATES must be paid •>foro the Ist NOVEMBER,I9O9 se Summonses' will be issued recovery of same, together with itional charge of 10 per cent. as provided by Section 70 of ating Act, 1908.” R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. i. Clerk’s Office, October, 1909. TAILORS and MERCERS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, BLACKSMITHS. IF YOU WANT A BUSINESS. rrE HAVE nearly 200 PLACES on V our books to'Sell, and have nd the right thing for many a man. Ve can find it for you too ; try us. itc for the Monthly Free List to IHE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, BUSINESS BROKERS. Box 332, Christchurch.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2628, 9 October 1909, Page 1
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