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I AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES TO-MORROW NIGHT Is the Re-opening Night of the People’s Popular Pictures, t GRAND NEW e Tlie Trained'Ape, > CONSUL, THE GREAT 5 A wonderful series oi tliisi famous 3 ape, who dees- everything but talk. 3 Dressed in orthodox male attire, he is shown on board an Atlantic liner on a trip from London to New 'York. 3 Fascinating! Convincing! Realistic! Also a choice selection of other subjects, including a pictorial adaptation of Shakespeare's Great Drama — RICHARD HI. r Special Programme for St. Patrick’s Night. Popular prices—6d, Is, Is 6d^ JJIB MAJESTY’S THEATRE. FRIDAY NEXT, March 18, 1910. ‘CHILDREN’S CONCERT in aid of unds of Ivaiti School. Tlie attractive kindcrspiel, “Tlie Ha Fam. ilt.” 8 p.m. 2s. and Is. __ :n\ AN DREW ’ S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. PRE LIMTN ARY ANNOUN CEMENT. GIFT SALE AND CONCERT In Aid of CHURCH BUILDING FUND, 5 THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, 1910. ST. PATRICK’S SOCIAL AND ART UNION. GARRISON HALL. ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT, March 17th. THE Social of the Year. Drawing of Art Union for 2o prizes at Social. ART UNION Ticket Sellers are roll nested to return blocks on or before WEDNESDAY NEXT. Grand March at 8 p.m. Vita Bros.’ orchestra. PUBLIC NOTICES. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. MATRICULATION and Civil Service Class will start on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock. W. MORGAN, Secretary. 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. W. Findlay, Napier, not later than Saturday, 19th instant. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF COOK COUNTY. T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN,— IJ I beg to offer myself as a candidate to represent you on tlie Hospital Board. If you do me the honor to elect me, 1 will do the best I can in your interests, and use my best endeavors to promote the welfare of the Hospital.Yours faithfully. CHARLES GRAY. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, GLADSTONE ROAD. HARVEST FESTIVAL And THANKSGIVING SERVICES Will be held MARCH 27, 28, 29, 30. The Proceeds of the effort will be devoted to assisting local enterprises, such as furnishing, officers’ quarters, etc Gifts or goods of any kind will be thankfully received. A response worthy of the town may surely be looked for with cheerful confidence. F. E. Mx-.^ivSHAM, A <l/ iitnnt. E HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. 71 LECTORS are respectfully asked to t -support the Candidature of Messrs C. F. LEWIS R. JOHNSTON W. LAMB BECAUSE they ARE NOT THE NOMINEES OF AN AUTOCRAT, but have been selected by their various Lodges, who have proved their usefulness and sincerity in the interests of the Masses. BECAUSE they are SINCERE in their desire to assist the Hospital. BECAUSE they have NOT BEEN ASKED TO PLEDGE themselves in any direction BECAUSE we have sufficient confidence in them that they will act fairly by ALL. BECAUSE there is NO FEUD between them and the Hospital management. BECAUSE they desire- to see PEACE AND QUIETNESS maintained, and not have the institution turned into a BEAR GARDEN. BECAUSE they desire to see EVERYONE receive tlie best of attention • VOTE STRAIGHT FOR—LEWIS JOHNSTON LAMB "Who pledge themselves to carefully safeguard the interests of all, and Support the Erection of a Hospital on a more suitable site and more in keeping with the district. J. W, BRADLY, Secretary Friendly Societies’ Conference. SECTIONS FOR SALE. Three good building sites, each 1 rood 27.8 perches, in Childers Road, between Roebuck Road md Stanley Road. . Also, TWO 1 DESIRABLE SECTIONS, of l acre each, in Rutene Road. D. MORICE, Union Bank Buildings.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2760, 15 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2760, 15 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2760, 15 March 1910, Page 1

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