AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Oct. 13 (Labor Day Night.) GIGANTIC^ATTRACTION COOPER’S ELECTRIC PICTURES AND ENTERTAINERS. First Appearance in Gisborne of MADAME VIOLA TEMPEST Tlie Talented PRIMA 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 THE J]VENT QF r |UIE y EAII! GARRISON HALL. CRAND PHYSICAL AND GYMNASTIC D SPLAY Bv the Combined Forces of the Y .M.C.A. AND V OLUNTEERS. O RID AY AND . SATURDAY, _|y 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 Dumbed 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. IT. GEORGE’S pATUTAHI. NHURCH, Ph Will be bold in the PATUTAHI DOMAIN, '¥ On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1909, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1909, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. SALE OF WORK. SPORTS— Horse Jumping Lemon-cutting Gretna Green Needle-threading Whistling Raee Stepping the Chain "Weight Guessing RACES FOR CHILDREN. Prizes for Winners. MUSICAL ITEMS in the Intervals. ENTRANCE ONE SHILLING. Children Half-price. AFTERNOON TEA. PUBLIC NOTICES. LABOR DAY DEMONSTRATION VICTORIA DOMAIN. MONSTER- 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. 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 \ PROCESSION are requested to eet in Childers Road (near Masonic all) on WEDNESDAY Next, at 10.15 m. sharp. • ... C. F.. LEWIS, Marshal. TO SHEEPFARMERS AND DROVERS. PERMISSION to graze mobs of sheep on Victoria Domain for a few lys at a time may be. obtained on indication to — J. H. WACK. Hon. Secretary P.B. Cricket Assn. POVERTY BAY GOLF CLUB. AN WEDNESDAY afternoon (Oc- >’ tober 13) a Driving Competition nd other competitions will he held. F. H. W. TRAILL, Hon. Secretary. WANTED. "ANTED —Two Boys for Labelling Department. ply IORNE BREWERY & AERATED WATER FACTORY. >BORNE PAINTERS’ UNION. L MEMBERS of the above Union are specially requested to meet' Townfey’s Hall on WEDNESDAY at 10 a.m., to take part in tlie ■ Day Procession. J. H. HALL, iu. y.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2630, 12 October 1909, Page 1
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