AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. ' THE CARNIVAL ATTRACTION. THE GREAT LAUGHING 7 BEGINS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER BOOM 27th. MUCH J. WARD’S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA And return of the Enormously Popular Australian Artists, MISS ROSE MUSGROtfE And MISS CELIA CHILONI Supported by a New and Brilliant London Company, in the Funniest Farcical Comedy ever seen in New Zealand.* A BACHELOR’S HONEYMOON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th. THE MAN FROM MEXICO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, MR. HOPK NSON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th. A BACHELOR’S HONIYMOON The Greatest Laughter Makers Extant. PRICES—Ss, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan and- Day Sales open Tomorrow morning, at 10, at W. Miller’s. Touring Manager, GEOFFREY NYE. MAKARAKA AND MATAWHERO PUBLIC HALL. MUSICAL The turanga SOCIETY. Will produce the Cantata, ‘THE ROSE MAIDEN’ (By Dr F. H. Cowen), Assisted by Members of the Gisborne Orchestral Society. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 21st. Admission—2s and Is. Doors open 7.30 p.m.; commence 8 p.m. Carriages 10.15 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. TE ARAI RACES. TO-DAY (THURSDAY) OCTOBER 21.. BEDSTONE’S BRAKES will leave .11 a; Masonic Corner for the Racecourse- at 12 o’clock sharp. Patrons are assured of a good day’s sport. Refreshments in the Capable Hands of Mrs Erskine. ! * * J. E. DAULTON, Secretary. NOTICE. A MEETING of all Old Settlers in Poverty Bay is called for TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 21st, at 7.30 p.m., at Wliinray’s Hall, to arrange preliminaries for the annual “Old Settlers’ Picnic.” M. HALL. ' HOSPITAL SOCIAL THE TRUSTEES of the Gisborne Hospital tender their warmest thanks to all those ladies and gentlemen who, by their willing assistance, made the Social such a great»success. The Trustees are aware of th e great amount of labor involved in so large an undertaking, and appreciate the assistance given by every helper. , JOHN W. BRIGHT, Chairman. ART NEEDLEWORK. MISS GILLESPIE,’ of Masterton (Gold Medallist) will be in Gisborne for a few weeks, and is prepared to instruct Pupils in NeedlePainting. Samples of the work and particulars obtained from the Beehive. GISBORNE CITY BAND. A MEETING of well-wishers of the above Band will be held at the Band-room on FRIDAY NEXT, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. A large attendance of citizens is earnestly requested, more especially of those willing to assist in the forthcoming Curio and Industrial Exhibition. ' JAS. R. KIRK, Acting-Mayor. JOHN TOWNLEY, President, G.C.8., Convener. FOR SALE—CHEAP. THE Well-known Fishing BOAT “Te Maha.” The boat has recently been overhauled, and is in First-Class order. Four horse-power oil-eiigine, new sails and gear, everything complete. Suitable for fishing or for. a pleasure boat. Apply— A. J. RUSHER, Gladstone Road. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. RATES 1909-10. x 10 PER CENT. ADDITIONAL TO BE IMPOSED. "O ATEPAYERS are hereby notified JJb that ALL RATES must be paid on or before the Ist NOVEMBER, 1909, otherwise Summonses will be issued for the recovery of same, together with an additional charge of 10 per cent, thereon, as provided by Section 70 of “The Rating Act 1908.” R. D. B, ROBINSON, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, 7th October, 1909. nv X FOR SALE —Goodly o \JC •I L will of Lease of 6 res. Waerenga-a-liika.—For full parulars apply !’. G. Lu.wess. pkINGO” TOOTHACHE CURE has relieved thousands. Price, Is : bottle.. —N.;.:.; 7“' 'A-...'--' 7 :
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2638, 21 October 1909, Page 1
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