AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Instantaneous 'and Enthusiastic Success of the first of the New Programmes under the Now Management. Last Night of the New Programme. Absolutely the Finest Moving Pictures ever shown in Gisborne. THE DEVIL ROYAL HORSE SHOW, 1909 And the Finest Colored Film ever shown—a Feast of Color, BEAUTIFUL FOUNTAINS AT VERSAILLES Remember only one more night of this great programme. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Another Complete Change To-morrow. MATINEE To-morrow Afternoon. rjnREE and JpiAIR In the METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, ■ Bright-Street, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING, December 16, and FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 17th. Every Afternoon Ticket Holder will be entitled to a draw from Christinas Tree. Good Entertainment each evening. ADULTS Is. CHILDREN Cd. PUBLIC NOTICES, v KIA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING CO., LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting of the Company will he held at the Secretary’s Office, Bright Street, Gisborne, at noon on SATURDAY, 4th December, for the purpose of confirming or otherwise the following Special Resolution passed at the General Meeting on 12th November— • That the Capital of the Company bo increased to £IO,OOO by the creation of Four Thousand New Shares of £1 each. (Signed.) ANDREW GRAHAM, '■ Secretary. Gisborne, 18th November, 1909. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. GISBORNE BRANCH. A MEETING of Sheepfarmers will be held at the Farmers’ Union Club Room, Masonic Buildings, Lowe Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m., to consider the question of improving the control 'and regulating the Sales of Meat at London: and also to consider the question of Freight Charges from New Zealand to London. All Sheepfarmers invited, whether tliev are members of the X nion or not. C. H. WHITTET, ' Secretary Gisborne Branch Farmers’ Union. NOTICE. ■RS HOSIER wishes to announce her first Concert in THE KING’S HALL, Te Karaka. THURSDAY, 16tli December, 1909, when she hopes that all friends will give her their support on this occasion. Dancing from 10 till 12 o clock. Tickets 2s, Children Is. A. FREEMAN. PROFESSIONAL GARDENER. HERBERT ROAD. S PRAYING and Orchard Work (; Speciality. Landscape Gardener. BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEI Is a FREE HOUSE. I PEIGHT’S TkRAUGHT ALE JQRAUGHT ON TAP ONLY. R. S. CHILTON. VISITORS s IN WANT OF ADDLERY OR TTARNESS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE STOCK OF W. MORGAN & SONS PEEL STREET. ALL GOODS AT BEDROCK PRICES. MISCELLANEOUS^ANTEDS. PISH! FISH!! FISH!!! Fancy, dad, W. Taylor, the Fisk King, 3 selling Fisk Cutlets ready for pan at ixpence per pound; please as'k mother o call at the Federal Ccfe and buy ome to-day. , DINGO” touches. OINTMENT heals all if From leading merchants ar.H : tf> of direct from “Dingo'’ Madiera* i.«' I|iV Hoom»b Street, AuoHutul Lv n«*r tv.w PER CENT is given at the Ellerbeck Studio this montn; at the time of sitting. DTURES and Picture Frames, 1 Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, its, Glass, at bedrock prices, at y and Parkor’s. > EMARKABLE, nevertheless true, i; how big -successes are due tto all achievements. Grieve, jeweller, es- utmost satisfaction in smallest toll repairs, hence his over increasing sin ess. All repairs guaranteed. TO LET—Shop and two dwelling rooms,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2675, 3 December 1909, Page 1
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