AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME CHANGE. OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE STREET WAIF THE FIGHTING-TOP OF A BATTLESHIP THE COWBOY’S SWEETHEART YACHTING AT COWES THE GAMBLER NAT’S CONVERSION DR. COOK AT COPENHAGEN Drama. Education. Pathos. Humor. Donft Miss tills Grcjnt Colossal Programme. Once Seen, Never Forgotten. 1 Popular Prices—6d. Is. is 6d. BRANDON HAUGHTON, Manager. MAKARAKA HALL—THURSDAY December 16th. T7UTCHRE PARTY and DANCE, in JCi aid, of Parochial School, GisTickets, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Brake leaves Railway Stables : t 7 p.m. XMAS TREE AND FAIR In the METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, Bright Street, THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Also FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 16 and 17. OFFICIAL OPENING at 3 o’clock by J. .Townley, Esq. NOTE.—Every Afternoon Ticketholder receives an article (about equal to the value of the ticket) from the Christmas Trees. Work Stalls, etc., and Refreshments. THURSDAY EVENING ATTRACTIONS. CHOIR COMPETITION At 7.30, -when the Presbyterian and Methodist Choirs will compete for First Place. Gymnastic Feats, Shakespearian Read, ings, Orchestral Music, Competitions, etc., etc. Tickets (including Choir competition): Adults Is, Children 6d. FRIDAY EVENING. SPECIAL CONCERT PROGRAMME. Competitions and Attractions and Final Sales. Proceeds for Sunday School Building Fund. HURUMUA TINIROTO MILITARY SPORTS CLUB. S™ A NNTJAL M EETING, To be held on SATURDAY, JANUARY S, 1910. £IOO Cash Programme, Trophies, etc., to the value of 30 guineas. Military, Horse, Chopping, and side" events. Programmes from Secretary. Telegraphic and Telephone address—“ Small, Tiniroto.” NOMINATIONS and Entrance for Nos. 3. 4,8, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 20 close with the Secretary, Tiniroto. on DECEMBER 23rd. G. J. S. SMALL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES, MURIWAI SCHOOL. THE ANNUAL PICNIC of the above School has been POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst, J. L. BAKER, Chairman. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. POLL UNDER THE “LuANS TO LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1908.” AT the Poll to be taken on MONDAY .. the 20tli day of December. 1909, m a proposal to borrow £175,000 for the various purnoses set out in the ldvortised schedule of proposed expenJiture, the following will be the POLLING BOOTHS :- T 1. Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street '■'* (Late L. D. Nathan and Co.’s store.) 2. Old Men’s Home, Roebuck Road. 3. Moroll’s- Store. Whataupoko. '4. Borough Council Chambers.' 11. M. PORTER, Returning Oliicer. EAST COAST TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL. A MEETING of the above will be held in Townley’s Hall on FRIDAY, Dec. 17th, at 8 p.m., to discuss “Loan Proposals.” Unionists and other workers interested are earnestly invited. J. H. HALL, Secretary. OFFICES TO LET. GROUND or First Floor in UNION BANK BUILDINGS, also First Floor over. O’MEARA’S STORE. Apply,— THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. TO LET. O LET—Suitable Sample Room, Factory or bulk Store, close to lin Street, reasonable rental. Apply— TIMES OFFICE. WANTED. jgIGHT or TEN SHEARERS, at once. Apply,—" : V w ' « HOLDEN BROS., Rimuroa. : NOTICE. /"'IOOPEIt’S COACH leaves Masonic Stables for TINIROTO
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2685, 15 December 1909, Page 1
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