AMUSEMENTS. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. jgUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY THIS EVENING, at S o’clock Attractions'' for Old and Young. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES by the Mayoress. Adults, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. Proceeds in aid of School Picnic. L.. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. |JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY, DEC. 20th, 1909. THE YOUNG MEN’S CATHOLIC CLUB DRAMATIC STU,DENTS, In the Stirring and,' Emotional Drama, UNJUSTLY ACCUSED. PRICES —3s, 2s, Is. MONSTER GARDEN FETE HON. CAPTAIN TUCKER’S GROUNDS (Kindly lent for the occasion). ENTRANCE— Cobden Street West. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 1909. COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. Great Programme of Entertainment and Fun, right up .till 10'jp.m. No Dulness. Everything Bright and J011y.% “DECORATED BICYCLE,” “SEARCH FOR THE PILGRIM,” “WEDDING CAKE,” And a Host of Other Exciting , Competition’s. BALLOON ASCENT—CAFE CHANT ANT—ORCHESTRAL MUSICGIGANTIC CHRISTMAS TREEREAL SANTA CLAUS. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT AT 7.30 P.M. Ground Specially Illuminated with Acetylene Gas, etc., Beautiful Effects. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Adults, Is; Children under ten, with guardian, Free; under fifteen, 6d. One charge whole day. Pass out tickets given for evening. Tea and Meals suplied on grounds at moderate charges. BE SURE YOU BUY “PROGRESS.” Special Souvenir Journal for Garden Fete. This entitles you to search for “The Pilgrim” Prize: Beautiful Salad Service, value 50s. All proceeds for Baptist Sunday School Building Fund. COME AND HELP A GOOD CAUSE. PUBLIC NOTICES. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. rENDERS addressed to the Chairman will be received until NOON ’RIDAY, 17th inst., for: Contract 271—Road formation Vestmere, 145 chains. Tenders to be on Printed Forms. Drawings • and Specifications at Jounty Office. DeG. FRASER, County Engineer. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE ROAD. * TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Flower Queen’s Court will be repeated by special request, with new items. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th, will be the Corps’ anniversary. Staff-Cap-tain Orams will bo leading on. Anniversary Tea on the 21st. All are welcome. IN THE MATTER of “The Public Works Act, 1908,” and also of the taking under the said Act by the Gisborne Harbor Board of certain land within the District of Poverty Bay for the purposes of a Lighthouse site. rOTICE is hereby given that The (I Gisborne Harbor Boaro, under i provisions of “The Public Works b, 1905,” intends to take by proclation: . - , .• ~ ■ VII that piece or parcel of land situin the District of Poverty Bay, conning by admeasurement Two ; acres ree roocls and'Tlijrty-onc perches (2a. : 31p.), being part of Haiti , 319 ick, and called or known as Tuahme iht. : \ , . , . ’ .. . !l ldan of the land is deposited at-the ice of ffie Gisborne Harbor Board, ere the same may be inspected at all sonable hours. The work proposed be executed is the establishment of a ;bthouse and site. All persons hav- ; any objections -to the taking of •h land or execution of such works hereby to send such objects in writing to the Gisborne Hat- * Board on or 'before tbe Twoiity-fifth 7 of' January, one thousand nine ridred and ten (1910). ‘ | Dated this 11th day of December, )9. ■ : : JAMES WM. WITTY, I : Secretary to the Gisborne Harbor Board. n fl f SPLENDID BUILDL .U.JU. ING ALLOTMENT, ist outside"borough area, Whatauiko, only £9O; exceptionally easy rms.—T. G. Lawless, pgeni.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2685, 15 December 1909, Page 1
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