AMUSEMENTS. jqjj-IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction .John Black. For Positively Two Nights Only. * Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), March 31st. THE. FAMOUS BLACK FAMILY MUSICIANS AND THEIR ENGLISH SPECIALITY COMBINATION. After a phenomenally successful tour throughout the States. 0 BRILLIANT ARTISTS 9 MAGNIFICENT ART PICTURES. Introducing, a host- of comic, magic, amazing effects and novelties. —The World’s Polite Vaudeville. — Reflecting all that is new and novel in science and all that is beautiful in art and nature. —Two Great Show's in One. — Bewildering! Fascinating! Entrancing! Popular Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miller’s. No charge for booking. IE TING WEBB, Business Manager. WAERENGA-A-H IKA SCHOOL CONCERT. A CONCERT in aid of Waerenga-a-X"V hika School takes place in the Waerenga-a-liika Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Admission Is 6d, children half-price. H. J. LOUGHER, Chairman. GRAND FAIR AND SALE OF WORK. GARRISON HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 (Afternoon and Evening), In Aid of IJOLY TRINITY CHURCH BUILDING FUND. To he Opened bv His Lordship BISHOP AVERILL. Rev. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. PUBLIC NOTICES. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, GLADSTONE ROAD. HARVEST FESTIVAL And THANKSGIVING SERVICES Will be held TO-NIGHT! MARCH 30.
The Proceeds of the effort will be devoted to assisting local enterprises, suclW 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. A-ir.i_.ixSHAM, Ad/ Titant. POVERTY BAY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. A COMPETITION for Government Prize Money, open to members of the Defence Force and Civilians, wilTbe held on SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 2 p.m.. at the Kaiti Range. Ranges: 200 and 500 yards. Two Matches, of five shots each, at eacii range. Five Cash Prizes in each Match. ENTRIES (6d each match) close at 5 p.m. on 31st INST., with either Capt. Beere,' Captain CqH. Evans, or the undersigned. - a :, v Late Entries on the Range, Is each match. L. REDWARD. Hon. Sec. ana Trents. NOTICE. A LL persons having Accounts against r.the Freezing Works Sports Committee are requested to send them in at once. Prize money won at late sports will be paid out on Thursday Night Next, between 7 and 9, at B. Tanner’s, Gladstone Road. M. OSBGx^nE, Secretary. KIA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING CO., LTD. 7VTOTICE is hereby given that the Half-yearly General MEETING will be held in the Public Hall, Waerenga. a-hika. on WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, at 7.30 p.m. ANDREW GRAHAM, Secretary. CHALLENGE. I, ARTHUR PARKINSON, herewith Challenge H. C. DAVEY to run half a mile for a stake of £5 to £2o, at Gisborne, within one> month from date. JMPORTANT N OTICE. REDUCTION OF BEER. F ROM and after TO-DAY THE PRICE OF BEER In Front Bar will be:— piNTS GLASS or HALF-PINT... 6 D 3 d SPEIGHT’S BEER ONLY ON TAP. BRUCE HOLLIER, TURANGANUI HOTEL. Gisborne, Bth March, 1910.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 1
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