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AMUSEMENTS. jljjpS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction C. Spencer SPENCER’S THEATRESGOPE CO. For a Short'Season, commencing TO-NIGHT! Moving Pictures of LIEUTENANT SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON’S DASH FOR SOOTH POLE As given by special command before Their Majesties King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra, at Balmoral. Also, — SPENCER’S GREAT ENTERPRISE, SPENCER’S GREAT ENTERPRISE, An. Australian Landscape- Under Snow. MOUNT KOSCIUSKO. MOUNT KOSCIUSKO. (Sole rights reserved.) A magnificent series, illustrating the recent carnival at the Australian alpine resort, by which all the advantages of that snow-bound district can be seen in all its realistic grandeur and personification of beauty. Sole rights secured by C. Spencer at the enormous cost of £4OOO. By arrangement with Lieutenant Shackleton. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miller’s Corner. LATE TRAIN Saturday Night. PUBLIC NOTICES. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. C'l LASSES will commence as follows: J Book-keeping and Typewriting, THURSDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m.; Shorthand, FRIDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. Other classes will be commenced when sufficient pupils enter their names. W. MORGAN, Secretary. NOTICE. MESSRS. PARKER BROS. AND SHERIDAN beg to notify that they will CLOSE their Office and Stores on SATURDAYS at 1 p.m. hereafter, and will OPEN on THURSDAY the whole day. __ MPORTANT •^TOTICE. REDUCTION OF BEER. FROM and. after TO-DAY THE PRICE OF BEER In Front Bar will be:— piNTS gD J ONG GLASS or HALF-PINT... 0D SPEIGHT’S BEER ONLY ON TAP. BRUCE HOLLIER, TURANGANUI HOTEL. Gisborne, Sth March, 1910.

LOST AND FOUND. tO ST—About a week ago, a Pug 1 Pup.—Finder rewarded upon returning to Arundel, Dixon Street. 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, No. 3. FOUND. —A First-Class Certificated Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor —H. G. McClymont, next Grundy and Shennan’s. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. CHILDREN. —There are few subjects that make better Pictures and more pleasing Photos than children. In this we are without dispute the best. ELLERBECK STUDIO. _ road and river frontage, 28 Acres very Rich Land, Residence, outhouses. —J. Peek over and Co., Peel Street. 171 OR SALE—By J. Peckovor and Co, estate, agents, Peel Street, variety of Properties on easy terms; mortgages negotiated ; fire insurances effected . FRESH FISH.—Our trawler, fresh from her annual overhaul on tne slip, is hard at work again, and is daily bringing in shoals of shimmering Fresh Fish from the briny. Fish is the approved hot weather diet. See our windows.' W Taylor, the Fish King. Tel. 615. . GOOD WORK is what yon want. Do you know where you will get it. Then" walk up to our Studio, and we will satisfy you. ELLERBECK’S is the place. PARKER. Grey Street, is the one to go to for Portraits in Oils and Black and White; lie never disappoints his patrons. Portraits painted from old photographs. PARKER again to the. fore in Picture Framing. There is scarcely a home in Gisborne where you will not find evidence of his handicraft. Call at the studio and see for yourself. REMEMBER that you cannot procure a more striking likeness that will delight your friends than at the ELLERBECK STUDIO. HP X OFFERS for Sale X•vX • .Li • splendid Town Sections from £BS apiece.—Apply early to P. G. Lawless, agent. T/ 'i T For 40 or £SO deposit . • XJ • I will find vou a Section and build a House suitable to your requirements. Balance can be paid by [veekly instalments amounting to no more than rent. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. L URGENTLY REQUIRED—Work for Camp Cooks, Waiter, Rouseibout. Farm Hands and General Laborers ; employers will oblige, by telephoning their vacancies to Geo: Smith, :.eio. No. 3. MAN recently from England J[ desires situation as Cadet on Station or farm; experience wanted; [vages no object. —Apply, “Cadet, ‘Times.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2756, 10 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2756, 10 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2756, 10 March 1910, Page 1

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