AMUSEMENTS. |JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Mr. Edward Bxansoombe. The Greatest of all Amusement Events. Commencing WEDNESDAY .NEXT, FEBRUARY 2. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Presenting Four Entirely New and Complete Changes of Programme. Farewell Season of the- Popular and Successful English Musical Comedy Company, SCARLET TROUBADOURS (from London.) 'l'he enormous success and enthusiastic reception accorded the Troubadours wherever they have npneared is convincing proof that- Mr. JBranscombe has supplied a long-felt want in producing a really high-class'and humorous performance* which does not in the slightest degree depart from its pinnacle of excellence to wear, the mask of comedy. Box plans l will be opened at Miller’s this morning at 10 o’clock. Prices—Reserved -Is, unreserved 3s, 2s. R. B. YOUNG, Touring Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. (To Karat a.) FORMING AND METALLING CONTRACT; WHATATUTU. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, are- required for Forming and Metalling, near Whatatutu Bridge, 17 chains; also, Metalling, near Campbell’o Hill, Dods’ Road. Tenders close on FEBRUARY ISth. Specifications at County Office. W. CHARLES WORTH, County Engineer. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES— Sunday: 8 a.m, Holy Eucharist; 11 a.m.. Choral Matins, Sermon, and Holv Eucharist; 7 p.m., Choral Evensong, Anthem and Sermon. •Vll residents are heartily invited. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. NOTICE. npHE Undersigned have money to 1 Lend on approved Security m sums of £2OOO, £IOOO, and smaller sums to suit borrowers. NOLAN AND SKEET. OTOKO VIADUCT—GISBORNE-RO-TORUA RAILWAY. 'RITTEN TENDERS will be re- , , oeived at this Office until NOON of MONDAY, 31st January, 1910, for the construction and erection of a Steel Viaduct over the Otoko River on tho Gisborne-Rotorua Railway. They are to be addressed to the Minister of Public Works and marked on the outside “Tender for Oto'ko Viaduct.” Drawings, specification and conditions of contract may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland,^ Wellington, Christchurch, UhnediiV and Otoko. The lowest- or any tender not necessarily accepted. R, W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 2-2nd December, 1909. THE GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. WILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, February 7th. Free-place Pupils joining for the first time o)i a Certificate of Proficency must apply for admission not less than one Week before the School opens. Prospectuses and Forms of Application can be obtained from tho secretary. Applications for Boarding Allowances must reach the undersigned not later than Noon on FEBRUARY 7 Ist. W. MORGAN, > Secretary. FINAL NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing and not settled by MONDAY, 31st inst-., will be SUED FOR, without further notice. • . ’ 'i JAMES ERSKINE; January 2oth, 1910. OUR WINDOWS ABE REPLACED. NICHOLLS AND GRIFFITHS IRONMONGERS, GLADSTONE ROAD. ARE now open, AND ABE SHOWING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF. BUILDERS’ , AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY NICHOLLS & GRIFFITHS ’PHONE 126." as usual
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2721, 28 January 1910, Page 1
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