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AMUSEMENTS. he\ PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHTjj ANOT/jfEE CHANGE OF IHC’IW'fcS. ‘TRE GAMEKEEPER’S WIFEJ People Slutlr ol ! tljfelS ' rfMashf TY^^EECTRIf Clidw Lan|§.” safest Ttxtlie Gazette.” _LL NfIVV PICTURES. lition to “lie above Sevtc-WnttSfee Sterling Piet uraiirf l^ “LOVE, LUCK, lan &-YSA S OLI NE, ” EXPRESS” be Repeated. Sneeial Programme on GOOD FRIDAY. By Arrangement, with the British Biograph Company. H fs M AJESTY ’ S T heatr eDirection J. T. Muir ANTONIA - DOLORES THE GREATEST OF BALLAD , SINGERS. ‘Aladame Melba is great in her own right as a brilliant singer of" the pure lyric class. Madame Calve is great in her owl right as a dramatic artist. Mdllo. |olores is great m her own rijdjLas the highest! tfpe of concert siiTgent In one inspect Antonia Dcjorcs. who so' admiral W eomhiiles a jg> ais Wt iajllijy, stands j liglier inJjjwß'Tic eslimlitfcn \tfan 3®dam| Madaln/ Cim-o. As sin expclpwvt/of tins gentleVrt of ballad s\n.gi/g,f Mettle. Delores occupies a positiornof pre-eminenpe.” DOLORES! DOLORES!! DOLORES of the “velvet voice” faj cinates her listeners alike with drous tenderness of her hrJjgfFsinging, the brilliance and her operatic numbers, and thfe^ilee'amatorv force of her To listen to DOLORjhlSis a treat which may he en>v all. r The accomplished musiccan appreciates the- marvellous results of careful study as evidenced in the most exacting song passages, while the aged another delights in listening to the simple ballads" of the Homeland sung with a sweet intensity and pathos that waft her back over the long stretch of years to the days of her youth. DOLORES! DOLORES!! 'l'lie Enchantress of Song. Assisted by -MR. SELWYX SHRIMPLIN, the accomplished and brilliant Pianist. Admission 1 : Gs'J 4s. 2s. Plan new open BUSINESS NOTICES. POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUfe. SMS follolvuig ALTER ATI GcfSAj) aye MUdo in lids will ITsURD’AY , 15th—lW gat ira ..DNHDAY. 17th—Pukepapa. Master. ANNUAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR COOD FRIDAY CONVENTION. ('• \ ‘ SERGCE j 11 Andrew's Church. vD%AN4r thedist Ginn oh. Mon^laa** AIR at Firebell, Army Band. MONSrai««frCHriNG, at 7.30 p.m., in BapitstTahernacle. Good speakers. Bright singing. Welcome to all. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. WOOL-JCLASSING A MEETING of the abe Bn ...a HfJtTMir ENINtf*EXTS when air Address Cahill; Instructor Similar mei Matawai anc mg dav ers in Ivlll be held ip the . on TUTBD/Y EV<s 18th /ill be giw/i by Mr. and a Class formed. jJ.L be arranged, at Rakanroa on th&rfo.loww. morM Secretary. J GOOD A< wfete f c I App AGENCIES. aku&ip experiOffire. PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. TO LEASE fOR 12 MONTHjL JOU! IE (4 ro|ms). *SbcoVß,ly'. f) vi th Mw !()./ rent. 25s per tveeic. V pjr y*4& — 3 $ FIDDY, Masonic B.uildinas cTp LET. J A # -ROOMED HOUSE and OutMildings with r .L4 ACRES., el we to akarai«*HiWTnvay Station. iXc/t. 30s :r w eeLm-f** P"'j Apply-#* '■ ■ F. HALL AND SONS. FOR SALE. HAT SpIeIdicfjRESIDENCE ci the late Esq.,%v/illi all nveniences ACRES l|ojflaiid, •ettily orchMl, etc. ould sell ojtu«ltmsohabl^tei'ms. Apply— J HALL AND SONS. no LET—Large Dwelling, handy to l.' centre of v town.—A A\ T O nvless, agent. . nOR "SALE—WeII-built 4-roomed . House, kitchen, scullery, bathom ; every convenience ; i-acre Secan. Price, £s4o.—Apply, Pasley and LOST AND FOUND. [JR NED into my paddock, Mangapapa. black Pony Mare, JongAail mane, brown muzzle. Owner/can . same by applying to F. Stub! IEWARIJLjor informatiorf leading to recovery of/5 row n inded J deep ei-lSg^Apply, 1 /Times’ faf '' ■ : ! )UND—A Purse of Sovereigns, by Speculating in Land and entrustV. Lissant Clayton to conduct your rtments or speculations.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3194, 13 April 1911, Page 1

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565

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3194, 13 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3194, 13 April 1911, Page 1

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