AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Mr. Edward Branscombe. Manager W. Hooton-Smith, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 2. WEDNESDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 2. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Presenting Four Entirely New and Complete . Changes of Programme. Farewell appearance of the most popular and delightful English Musical (Aimedv Company ever brought in its entirety to Australia The World-famous SCARLET TROUBADOURS (from London.) Justly acknowledged to be the greatest amusement treat ever introduced to colonial theatregoers. The Box Plans will be opened at Mil. lor’s to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. Prices—Reserved 4s, unreserved 3s, 2s. R. B. Y T OUNG, Touring Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. r-w TOLOGA BAY JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS. OWNERf> and Trainers are reminded ed that Nominations lor Flying Handicap District Race Uawa Stakes Handicap President’s Handicap Hauiti Handicap Tologa Bay J.C. Handicap CLOSE on MONDAY, JANUARY 31st. W. E. HOLDER, Secretary. TENANTS’ PROTECTION UNION. A MEETING of Members of above will be held in the Farmers’ Club Rooms, Masonic Hotel, ct S p.m., TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 27tli. Business: Report of Executive Committee, general business, etc., and veil, tilatc the condition that the tenements are in. All persons interested cordially invited. The Hon. Captain Tucker is requested to attend and give the meeting a valid business reason for the advance of 10 per cent claimed on the. Waikanao tenants. W. F. CRAWFORD, . Chairman. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. rfTENDERS, addressed to the Chair.ll man, -ivili be -received until Noon, .-SATURDAY, sth February, for— Cunt. 270: Bridge and Approaches, Pouawa Road (fresh tenders). Cont. 277: Metalling 20 chains at Puatoa-East Coast Road. Cont. 278: Spawiing, Carting, and Breaking River Boulders, MuriwaiMorere Road, 330 c. yds. Tenders to be on printed forms. Drawings and specifications at- Countv Office, and for Contract 277, also at Reid’s Store, Tologa Bay. D<?G. FRASER, County Engineer. THE GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. WILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, February 7tb. Free-plaoe Pupils joining lor the first time on a Certificate of Proficcncy must apply for admission not less than one week before the School opens. Prospectuses and Forms of Application can be obtained from the secretary. Applications for Boarding Allowances must reach the undersigned not later than Noon on FEBRUARY Ist. W. MORGAN, Secretary. THE ANTARCTIC BUTTER AND CREAM COOLER. NO ICE REQUIRED. DON’T drink your Butter, place it in one of our Patent Antarctic Coolers, and then eat' it. PRICE: 40s. EACH. Fitted complete anywhere within the Borough. Saves more than its cost first season; gives no trouble, and is everlasting. APPLY AT ONCE TO—JOHN H. ORMOND, COACHBUILDER, Or W. S. HART, TE HAPARA. Q.OOD HAVE your Clothes cleaned or Dyed to look eqtial to new. Repairs neatly done. Umbrellas recovered from 2s 6d. Repairs equally cheap. Work done on the shortest notice. CHARLES SMITH, PRACTICAL CLEARER AND DYER. CITY DYE WORKS. GLADSTONE ROAD. ’Phone SOB THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER. STEWART HASTIE, Leather and Grindery Merchant, 174, Gladstone Road. Agent for Bruce’s Magic Mange Cure. J. GREIG AND SON, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: Farmers’ Club Rooms, Lowe Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2720, 27 January 1910, Page 1
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