AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction. Mr. Edward Brancombe. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT FEBRUARY 2. Aiid Following Three Nights. FOUR NIC FITS ONLY. Presenting an entirely new and complete change , of programme' each evening. Farewell visit of tile enormously successful English Musical Comedy Co. SCARLET TROUBADOURS (from London.) Managerial Note.—The hooking of reserved[ seats at Miller’s is of.such an extent as to warrant the belief that the Troubadours will have crowded houses throughout the season. and therefore the management advise patrons to make early application for tickets, and avoid disappointment at the doors. Box plan now open at Miller’s. Prices—Reserved -Is, unreserved 3s, 2s. R. B. YOUNG, Touring Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. TAR VEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES— Sunday: S a.m, Holy Eucharist; 11 a.m.. Choral Matins, Sermon, and Holy Eucharist; 7 p.m., Choral Evensong, Anthem and Sermon. All residents are heartily invited L. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. HOSPITAL SATURDAY. MEETING of Ladies will be held at Mrs. E. G. Matthews’ residence, Stout" Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 3 p.nl., to consider arrangements for making Saturday, February sth, a “HOSPITAL DAY.” THANKS. MR. and MRS. G. MARKIE desire to express their heartfelt thanks to Mr. Ben. Sutton for his prompt action in saving their son from drowning on Ivaiti htacTj, also to those ladies who gave such valuable assistance. NOTICE. ANNUAL MEETING of the Poverty Bay Coursing Club will be held at. Air. C. Morse’s shop, on the- 2nd FEBRUARY. All interested pleo.se attend. C. MORSE, Hon. Sec. SPIRITUALISM. PUBLIC NOTICE —Mr. R. WEEKS will Lecture at Townley’s Hall TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m. Subject, “Spiritualism Not the Religion of Spooks,” being a reply to the Rev. W Lamb. Mrs. Weeks will give psychometric readings and spirit messages. All welcome. Silver collection. USICAL lUITION ST Resumed at gT. JJOMINIC-’S QONVENT, LOWE STREET, On TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Ist. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS RE-OPEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES (Established 1817.) Paid-up Capital £2,500,000. Reserve Fund £1,700,000. BRANCH, of this Bank is now oP e n at TOKOMARU BAY, in the Dominion of New Zealand. E. J. FINCH, Inspector. Wellington, loth January, 1910. WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. (Te Kara'ka.) FORMING AND METALLING CONTRACT, WHATATUTU. TENDERS, addressed to . the Chairman, are required for Forming md Metalling, near Whatatutu Bridge, 1,7 chains; also, Metalling, near Camplell’o Hill, Dods’ Road. Tenders close- on FEBRUARY 18th. Specifications at County Office. W. CHARLES WORTH, County Engineer. WANTED. ANTED—Thorou glily co in pet ent WOOL CLASSED, for our factory Apply, stating experience, age, and salary required to— THE GISBORNE SHEKPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT CO., LTD. TO LET. TO LET—Suitable Sample Room, Factory or bulk Store, close to main Street, reasonable rental. Apply— TIMES OFFICE. TO LET. rO LET—Shop close- to main Street. Reasonable rental. Full particu. ars at “TIMES OFFICE.” NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having claims against the late CHARLES IURTEES PYKE are requested to forward particulars of same (in duplicate) o Mrs C. S. Pv'ke, Te Arai Valley. NOLAN AND SKEET, Solicitors for Executor. THE GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. [IffTILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, y V February 7 th.. Free-plaoe Pupils joining for the first me on a Certificate of Proficency must pply for admission not less than one eelc before the School opens. Prospectuses, and Forms of Applicaon can be obtained from the secretary. Applications for Boarding Allowances mst roach the undersigned not later ian Noon on FEBRUARY Ist. W. MORGAN, Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2722, 29 January 1910, Page 1
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