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amusements. PAUSE PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND NEW PROGRAMME.' FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. An American Biograph Masterpiece, THE CONVICT’S SACRIFICE. Proving that tire noblest work of God is Man. Also, —“The Gambling Fever” —“The Renunciation” —“The Fair Dolores” — and' a host of others, including the BIRTH OF A FOUNTAIN PEN. Don’t Forget.—This Grand Programme will only be shown once, and that’s ‘ TO-NIGHT. Popular Prices—Gd, Is, Is 6d. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. GISBORNE. ANDREW BLAGK*S CONCERTS. ANDREW BLACK>S CONCERTS. Season of Two Nights, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 14th and loth. . TRIUMPHAL RE-VISIT OF ANDREW BLACK ANDREW BLACK (THE GREAT' BARITONE), England’s Greatest Living Exponent of Oratoria, Opera, and Ballad Singing, Supported by ANTON TSCHAIKOV, ANTON TSCHAIKOV, The Famous Russian Violinist, MISS ILEY CROSS (Contralto), MISS-LILIAN DELANEY (Pianiste and Aceompaniste). POPULAR PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan at [Miller’s Corner. GAREISON HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 8 P.M. CIVIC WELCOME To HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP OF WAIAPU. Chairman —His Worship the [Mayor. All Residents of Gisborne and district are heartily invited. ADMISSION—Free. Refreshments. REV. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. LOST AND FOUND. lOST. —A Good Situation through A not putting my name on Smith’s Registry, tele. No. 3. FOUND. —Good Situation through having the common sense to put my name in early with Smith’s Registry Office, tele, , iOUND. —A First-Class Certificated . Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor— H. G. McClymont, nan’s. F next Grundy and ShenMISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. CIHILDREN. —There are few subt jects that make better Pictures and more pleasing Photos than children. In this tve are without dispute the best., ELLERBECIv STUDIO. FOR Immediate Sale, at Bushmere, road and river frontage, 2S Acres very Rich Land, Residence, outhouses. —J. Pec'kover and Co., Peel Street. FOR SALE —By J. Peckover and Co, estate agents, Peel Street, variety of Properties on easy terms; mortgages negotiated; fire insurances effected . 7IRESH FISH.—Our trawler, fresh i from her annual overhaul on tne ip, is hard at work again, and is daily bilging in shoals of shimmering Fresh ish from the briny. Fish is the' ap--oveit hot weather diet. See our winrws. W Taylor, the Fish King. Tel. OOD WORK is what you want. Do you know where you will get Then walk up to our Studio, and e will satisfy you. ELLERBECIv’S the place BARKER. Grey Street, is the one to go to for Portraits in Oils and lack and White ; lie never disappoints s patrons. Portraits painted from d photographs. 3 ARKER again to the fore in Picture Framing. There is scarcely home in Gisborne where you will not id evidence of his handicraft. Call nt ie studio and see for yourself. aEMEMBER that you cannot procure a more striking likeness hat will delight your friends than at he ELLERBECIv STUDIO. rWO young Gentlemen want Board and Residence, near town (private amity preferred).—Apply ‘ Urgent, ‘Times” Office, rO LET —3-roomed House stone Road.—Apply T. toe buck Road. r —'WANTED, a Partner J • with about £SO, acive man with fruit and vegetable ound preferred; splendid prospect for mart man —Apply, T. G. Lawless, gent. TT For 40 or £SO deposit . # J3 • I will find vou a Secin and build a House suitable to your quirements. Balance can be paid by ■ekly instalments amounting to no ne than rent. —Apply T. G. Lawless, ;ent. _____ TRGENTLY REQUIRED—Work for ; Camp Cooks, Waiter, Rouseout. Farm Hands and General Parers ; employers will oblige, by teleonino- tlieir vacancies to Geo. Smith, e. No. 3. rOUNG MAN recently from England desires situation as Cadet on i.tion or farm; experience wanted; ges no object. —Apply, Cadet, imes.” -KAi SPLENDID Corner. One •jyi I Acre with new 6-room-louso and Conveniences. The ?st property on _ the market, .arranged.—W. Izias&nt Clayton’'

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2755, 9 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2755, 9 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2755, 9 March 1910, Page 1

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