AMUSEMENTS. |IJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Directioa C. Spcncor TO-NIGHT! An event in. the amiah of Cinematography. SPENCER’S THEATRESCOPE GO. Received a tremendous ovation Just night. ' - a packed and crowded liou.se and enthusiastic spectators. One Verdict Onlv—‘‘Absolutely the Best.” CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. LfEUTENANT S!R ERNEST SHACKIETQN’S BASH FOR SOOTIS POLE As given by special command before the King at Balmoral. Also, — An Australian Landscape- Under Snow. MOUNT KOSCIUSKO (Sole rights reserved.) A magnificent series of Australian Alpine scenery, realistic in grandeur and the personification of beauty—-And a choice selection oi other suojects picked from the'world’s market. —Don’t Miss This' OpportunityPopular Prices —.‘ls, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miller’s Corner. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON LATE TRAIN Saturday Night. PUBLIC NOTICES. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. /HLASSES will commence as follows: \_o Shorthand, FRIDAY, at 7 p.m. Other classes will he commenced when sufficient • pupils enter their names. W. MORGAN, Secretary. NOTICE. WILD the person who took Mr. Manuel’s Brown Mare from the Mntawhoro Hotel Stable-yards yesterday morning communicate, with the proprietor at once to save lurcher trouble. NEW WAIHI EAST GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE above Company will go into Allotment- on MONDAY, 21st inst-.. and Notice is hereby given that all Applications must be in the hands of the Secretary, Mr. J. \Y. Findlay, Napier, not later than Saturday, 19th instant. TO LET. F IRST-CLASS" SHOP, with large 2-storev Store at back, suitable factory. Reasonable rental. For full particulars, apply at — “TIMES” OFFICE.
LOST AND FOUND. 1 OST —About a week ago, a. Pug £ i Pup.—Finder rewarded upon returning to Arundel, Dixon Street. I OST. —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 putmy name in early with Smith’s Registry Office, tele, No. 3. FOUND.— A First-Class Certificated Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor —H. G. MeClymont, 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 thebest. ELLER BECK STUDIO. Til OR Immediate. Sale, at Bushmere, Jl road and river frontage, 2S Acres very Rich Land, Residence, outhouses. —J. Peck over and Co., Peel Street-. ]TOR SALE—By J. Peckover and Co, Cvstate. agents, Peel Street, variety of Properties on easy terms; mortgages negotiated; fife 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. Secy our windows W }. H-TiOV, the FisJi King. Tel. 515. G ood work is what you 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. J_ 'ARRIED Couple want Situation, J either for station or private. Ap_ ply—Mrs. Clark, 10 Grey Street. PARKER. Grey Street, is the one to go to for Portraits in Oils and Black and White; he never disappoints his patrons. Portraits painted from old photographs. PARKER again to the. fore in Picture Framing. There is scarcely a home in Gisborne whore you will not find ovidonco of his handicraft. Call at the studio and see for yourself. T>EMEMBER that you cannot proJl\j cure a more striking likeness that will delight your friends than at the ELLERBECK STUDIO. Tf T FOR SALE —2-oths. . \ Acre (corner) and new 3-Roomed Dwelling. Just outside Borough Boundary, Whataupoko. Exceptionally easy terms. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. .'UT.-Lj. splendid Town Secbio’ns from £So apiece.—Apply early to r. G. Lawless, agerrty __ TTRGENTLY REQUIRED—Work for L.; Camp Cooks, W 7 aitcr, Rouseihout. Farm Hands and General Laborers ; employers will oblige bv telephoning tlieir vacancies to Geo. Smith, .ole. No. 3. __ j SPLENDID Corner. One 6OU I Acre with new 6-room-id House . and Conveniences. The iheapest property on _ the market, ferms arranged. — W. Lissaut Clayton
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2757, 11 March 1910, Page 1
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