AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE YOUNG MEN’S CATHOLIC GLUB DRAMATIC STUDENTS. ONE NIGHT ONLY. - ONE NIGHT ONLY. The famous local Dramatic Organisation. Grand Production of the Original and Enormously Successful Drama, UNJUSTLY ACCUSED Amusement-goers should on no account miss this delightful performance. A full' and efficient orchestra. Box Plan now open at Miller’s. Popular Prices —3s, 2s, Is. DON’T FAIL TO COME. ANNUAL CATHOLIC PICNIC. To he held at Waikohu on BOXING DAY. A Good Day’s Fun. A Delightful Day’s Outing. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS P. MeOnvViLL.E R. SISSONS, Joint Secvs. PUBLIC NOTICES. &, p gOCIETY. gIXTH SHOW. To be held at NUHAKA on NEW YEAR’S DAY, January 1, 1910 Further particulars see Programmes, which can be obtained on application to the Secretary, ENTRIES close for all Events on SATURDAY, 18th inst. J. S. COOPER. Telegraphic Address: Show Secretary, Morere. COOK COUNTY WOMEN’S GUILD. TTE OPENING of the New Wing ot the Children’s Creche will he conducted at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), December 21st, by Mrs. Carroll, wife of Hon. J. Carroll. It will he a Provision Afternoon, those attending being expected to bring tea, sugar, .or kerosene. There will be a Musical Programme, and AjfteVnoon Tea will be provided. c WANTED. WANTED— MAN accustomed t< Farming and all-round Station work: 30s and found. Apply R. KNOX, Whangara, E.C. TO -LET. mo LET—Shop ; central position I Reasonable Rental. For particu larS ' “TIMES’ ’ OFFICE. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. A SPECIAL ORDER made by the Cook County Council at a Spooia Meeting held on the third dav of December, 1909, to be confirmed at a sub sequent meeting on the sth day of January, 1910: — Resolved— I That the prayers of the pe tition of the Ratepayers of the River side Special Rating District be accedet to, and that the Council hereby autho rises the raising -of a Loan of £I6OO foi the purpose of widening and metal] parLs or Riverside Road from trie Bor ough boundary to the top of the saddle at Ban'kier’s Gate, and forming ant metalling footoath from the Boron gl boundary to Mr. Simeon’s residence. J. WARREN, Clerk. H. DAVY, Horseshoer am * General Blacksmith, wishes t inform the General Public that he ha taken over the Business lately carrie* on by Mr D. Thomson, and hopes, b; careful attention, to business and goo< workmanship, to merit a fair share o public patronage. Horseshoeing a sp« ciality. All kinds of General Smith ing done on the premises. p. W. SARGISSON £ £0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT GLADSTONE ROAD, HAVE ON HAND , Oats and Chaff of highest quality Fowl Feed of all description: Seeds, Vegetable. Flower, veto Garden Tools, and , Implements. COAL, COKE,, FTREWOOD and tl >; best Groceries Stocked.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2689, 20 December 1909, Page 1
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