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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NICHT! TO-NICHT! CIRCUS S! CIRCUS! GEE OW. IJ.npij|ceclented^® , uofess Tile Mami motli. Tent las# JfWijfngJwa s Packed! Jam men, Craiymjfd ; f jfvery .available space tlken UKufklrealrTiiirned Away. ■Uuanwwsrffs Opinion The Best, Cheapest and Most Up-to-date Circus that has yet visited Gisborne. Sensational Clever, Refined, Thrilling and Astounding Acts;jevery item app.auded to the echo. Horn's of Laughter caused by SANDY and»GINGER, the funny Dummies ; ABRAHAMS and DENNIS, the Talking 'ClJwnsj TOM TOM, the in the. World • ions High-Jumping mrd 13ft Jin high ; the human chimvolving ladder; the astounding Ariel Gymnasts and I An-Jaw Marvels; the WARREN BR(|., Comedy Bouncing Billiard Exper®', throwing single, double and treblfi somersaults; Mademoiselle MARGAHITE, daring Lady Rider, jumping gams and bars ablaze with fire; the "Cellbrated WEATHERLY FAMILY of Musical Entertainers; FRANCIS ROY BARTON, the Phenomenal Boy Jockey Rider ; the ALTON BROS., comedy Boxing Aspirants; and smallest Ti HOBART, Greyhound, COCO and panzees oimrfne TYBELL^BROJ a host of other attractions... Ask your friends, and To-night, and don’t come early. The oMy Ci'rcjK* has ever been tknnuw' 5 ® • sj».p Jbllpff tickets at 7.45, whiejy w§j| ‘cflEeffiaaLJnght. So don’t forsfit- tJuoo|heifj|gHy to-night, the mous sucjjssjrif tlmf great combi the management wish to anrpefiice to the publitrwhat no advaiKrfm prices will be made. One ticArtm admits to all. PRICES—2s, 3ffchairs ss; children half-price Doors open: at 7 o’clockjjjjiimms starts at 8 o’clock. Patronn»wno were unable to gain admission last night will be admitted tonight. Come Early! SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30, for the benefit of school children and people living at a distance. Matinee Prices — Children Is, Adults 2s, to all parts. Programme same as night. See the Great Slide for Life again.. To-night. LOST AND FOUND. FIVE P 0 I (IST—B A Railway BOOK, cont Numbers of i ward on re Hu DS UY ote nui REWARD. UW Hotel fa ml POCIJETnVjftrey. (Vbov* reMa'karakn Hoti Lost* —|y?ddj£, jus} witjjr Double-rem (f JfEflle.m retui 'n p i Rain :*n newly lin#d oth; |fs< Tea - Sy Stables. EO ST—BkJ*| and rough-hairefl i Collie Jjbgjfone J&r* slightly dre#>ed : very jjhyi? 's to nam<3s}ij 'Don.”—Applyr olds LOST— One B: near shou IcYvard oil retu r Ma rejoranded 4o| shod all round. -M *s' Masonic Stflß [OST —A ChesinitL Mare, a hack, A branded Tf kfiLnear shoulder; hoes.—Rewa£,rpn o to Masofic itables. FOUND —The Best Shop in Gisbolhe for Men’s Panama Hats; the latest shapes at the lowest prices.—Nat. Hop Tier. McKee’s Building. .

FOUND —A Purse of Sovereigns, by Speculating in Land and entrusting W. Lissant Clayton to conduct your investments or speculations. FOUND. —A First-class Certificated Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor.—H. G. McClymont. uoxt Grundy and SbenOH TENDERS. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS', addressed to the Chairman, wjp|be received until NJ}on >A¥, 24 th Bust.. for—/oQt J Sdl. —-J?oad Forpiatioi| gaflfl-IPahafa Jfcoad./ |! 0 5 Congf F<|niraoJ| MUi.tnfekd,/ffo]flga. si ,1 \\j%M flairs, Laveiir Coun /intod for Sfication also at Cghtf 3 ham %fd Tenders to be on Drawings and s tv Office-, and foj#Contrae Reid’s Store, TfFoga. County Engine**** TENDERS. NjIERS, llosing 4 pan. <|$?XL ;AY, 21jif ijjarch, for ' fflaps and Rnt*OTed|aj/ Bank any accepted. Depn' re; pociti ' N tan sit £‘2o. .of Hoflid n Mland j SUoijfnecesfari VINCENT PYKP WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL./ - a RENDERS are invited at 10 ajfn., on MONDAY, 27th March ,f for tjfe iollowinianyorks: — Contract NrfHF—lf : Tokoniaiu-flata Road, fm-inpition of about § 208 chains of^dra^ road Enough, Small grazing runSTNo. 57. Contract c v Plnia Road, yrormalion of' about 116 ehaiiurof draj road near Te Puia ( Specifications;. seen at Itlie County Council (j|i|c«, Waipiro Baßa/ The' lowest or r necessarily be accepted. WILLIAM O'RY,' County En^neev

WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders c ic J NS'i' . fo Contract Oliver Contract PuhaContract at Koi S. TE 59 Ro Oh 58 AVI Ei Civ t Noon on tlio 17th th|.' following AVtflks: of AVideiang, jins Meta fin g, oad. • of 20ft Bficlge LAI aha w d ‘ Plans and specificatio s can b«|seeii raka. der not necesat Con noil Office ,To K The lowest or any to sarily accepted Tenders to )>e on printed forms, an addi-essed to Chairman. I .JOHN MOIMff,/ County Engnleer*'

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3168, 14 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3168, 14 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3168, 14 March 1911, Page 1

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