AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13. (Labor Day Night.) GIGANTIC ATTRACTION COOPER’S ELECTRIC PICIURES ASD ENTERTAINERS. First Appearance in Gisborne of MADAME VIOLA TEMPEST The Talented PRIM A DONNA and QUEEN OF SONG. Magnificent Pictures of TRAVEL, SCENERY, GAIETY, The Whole Forming THE FINEST PICTORIAL TRIUMPH Ever Seen in the Dominion. Special Items by Our Entertainers. popular Prices. Doors open at 7.15; overture 8 p.m. Box Plan and Day Sales at usual place rjWTE JWENT QF r £HE y EAR! GARRISON HALL. GRAND PHYSICAL AND GYMNASTIC D SPLAY By the Combined Forces of the Y.M.C.A. AND VOLUNTEERS. ATI RID AY AND SATURDAY, .Sy loth and 10th OCTOBER. A HUGE PROGRAMME. Including Startling and Daring Feats on the Horizontal and Parallel Bars, Roman Rings, Vaulting Horse, Running Evolutions, . Wand and Dumbell Exercises, Bayonet Exercises, Squad and Physical Drill, Singlesticks, Military Evolutions. MAORI HAKAS. TWO -- COMICAL CLOWNS TWO And a Host of Other Attractions. DON’T MISS IT! PRICES: 2s and Is. 11 — 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. LABOR DAY DEMONSTRATION VICTORIA DOMAIN. :\1 ONSTER PROCESSION. Starts at 10.30 a.m prompt. GIGANTIC SPORTS. Commence immediately after the arrival of the Procession. BABY SHOW (Entrance Free). To be judged on the Grandstand at 3 p.m. sharp, under the supervision of the Mayoress (Mrs. W. D. Lysnar). Judges: Drs. Reeve, Schumacher, and Wilson. i ADMISSION to Sports Ground: Adults, Is; Children under 18. 6d ; under 10. free. Messrs Clare and Sons will supply Refreshments at Reasonable Prices. COME! EVERYBODY COME! LABOR DAY PROCESSION. \ LL those taking part in the above r\. PROCESSION are requested to neet in Childers Road ('near Masonic Tall) on WEDNESDAY Next, at 10.15 i.m. sharp. C. F. LEWIS. Marshal. WANTED. WANTED —Two Boys for Labelling Department. Applv— GISBORNE BREWERY & AERATED WATER FACTORY. GISBORNE EOROUGH COUNCIL. RATES 1909-10. TEN PER CENT. ADDITIONAL TO BE IMPOSED. D VTEPAYERS are hereby notified 4; that ALL RATES must be paid or before the Ist NOVEMBER.I9O9 herwise Summonses will he issued r the recovery of same, together with additional charge of 10 per cent, croon, as provided hv Section /O of ['lie Rating Act, 1908.” R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, 7th October, 1909. ISBORNE PAINTERS’ UNION. LL MEMBERS of the above Union are specially requested to meet • Townley’s Hall on WEDNESDAY t, at 10 a.m., to take part in the or Day Procession. J. H. HALL, Secretary. SAW-MILLING PLANT (Complete) A BARGAIN. lAN S, SIMSON Has received instructions from the owners,, Hastings, H. 8., to olfer for Private Treaty : ONE 16-h.p. “MARSHALL” ENGINE (801bs pressure), with Expansion Governors. Intermediate Shafting for driving Breakdown and Breast Bench. Breakdown complete (twin- saws) and Sin friction gear. Breast Bench, with 4 Saws 4ft to 3ft. All. Belting for above, in good ordm* throughout. Slab and Sawdust Trucks. r l bree Tanks. Two Double Sets Bush Trucks. Seven Jacks. Saw Hammering Tools, 2 Vy T ces, Anvil, and Blaclcsmith’s Forge complete. Quantity of Packing. Files and Sundry Tools. For further particulars, etc., etc., apply— OFFICE, Lowe Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2629, 11 October 1909, Page 1
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