AMUSEMENTS. MONSTER CARDEN FETE HON. CAPTAIN TUCKER’S GROUNDS (lvindJy lent for the occasion). ENTRANCE—Cobden Street West. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. Great Programme of Entertainment and Fun, right up (till 10 jp.m. No Dul--1 ness. Everything Bright and Jolly. “DECORATED BICYCLE,” “SEARCH FOR THE PILGRIM,” “WEDDING CAKE,” Ancl a Host of Other Exciting Competitions. BALLOON ASCENT—CAFE CHANTANT—ORCHESTRAL MUSICGIGANTIC CHRISTMAS TREEREAL SANTA CLAUS. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT AT 7.110 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. HURUMUA TINIROTO MILITARY SPORTS CLUB. S SECOND >A NNUAL jyJEETING, To he held on SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910. £IOO Cash Programme, Trophies, etc., to the value of 30 guineas. Military, Horse, Athletic, Chopping, and side events. Programmes from Secretary. Telegraphic and Telephone address —“Small, Tiniroto.” NOMINATIONS and Entrance lor 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. LODGE MONTROSE, NO. 722 S.C. THE ANNUAL INSTALLATION of R.W.M.-elect of Lodge Montroee, No. 722, S.C., will be held in the Masonic. Hall, Childers road; on THURSDAY EVENING, the 16th December, 1909, to meet the R.W.D.G.M. Bro. McCullough. Lodge tyled at 7 p.m. sharp. Sister Lodges, Visiting Brethren, and unattached Masons are cordially invited. By Command of the R.W.M. . . J. R. LITTLE, P.M., Secretary. 4? JN TE KARAKA RACING CLUB. NOTICE TO OWNERS & TRAINERS. Acceptances for the Flying and Acland Hood Handicaps close at the Turf Club’s Room, Masonic Hotel, at 7 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, December 18th. Owners and Trainers may receive tlieir tickets at same time and place. J. A. CAESAR, President. GRAND ART UNION. In Aid of Parochial School, Gisborne.) THE DRAWING of PRIZES in connection with the above lias been POSTPONED until MARCH 17tli, l9l °' REV. T. LANE. OUR WINDOWS ARE REPLACED. NICHOLLS AND GRIFFITHS IRONMONGERS. . GLADSTONE ROAD. ARE now open, ■ AND ARE SHOWING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY NICHOLLS &\GRIFFITHS ’PHONE 126. as asuV.l ’T' ' ;
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2686, 16 December 1909, Page 1
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