amusements. FATHE -PICTURE TO-NIGHT! I/ TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY LA It chance of ' NESSIt GR TH ed th po THlft OUR QBE SUCCESS, ■jrioNA-L s,r r ; „ jTicffir ;y||ix/ starters i ,SE dent 'Screen- ... but faithfully AN EXILE’S LOVE, THE SBOUQUET, QUEENfOF HEARTS, DUKE OF ARLES, And the Great Laughter-raiser/ FATTY BUYS A BATH. Complete Change Wednesday. don’TSforget. & UAL. SO Satholie .1 ffrmond , ter Coro Mu nos y * iff I# 3 / on " “ aticfc/Night)'. by Messrs Kirk MEETINGS. POVERTY BAY AND EAST CO; BUILDERS', CONTRACTORS’, GENERAL LABORERS’ UNK lAL ME IN aye iil will o hel >RAY,.fj\p 1911, /Busi 0 If and ss: nfirm scliediUmiPo nditions ots^work OllSll ela ■ages, etc. A. J SON, Secretary CLUB. L Believing the British for justice, fgeedom, oi«er£/a'hd good government,jjwh pledge I ourselves citizens of sfe Jjreatest Empire in the world to maintliivthe heritage handed down to us fathers ! RANCH. T J. It. Kirk, Esq. HE 1\ ext Mooting is called WEDNESDAY , JMav 31st, Lysnar’s Hall, at 8 pAn. sharp. Members and others interested earnestly requested Admission free., dn attendaffico BUSINESS# Election of Gomnd®tee. Formation Club Subscriptions Further Suggestions. w R. A. LARGE, C. J. ALLEN, Joint Hon. Secs. 1 rE G H NIC AU: SCHOOL. A (-CLASSING. Jiit&tsted ilieSjfair ratuFNEXT, the Ist Mr. Cahill. InTNCT of if ii, /if GB IX'RSjpAj .Ttiiip/nf ‘J A.m.Jwhl stNrtNtorf w*nl givf an Add res on Woole’assing, with a vfew to foimimr a Class. W. MORGAN, Secretary. SALVATION ARMY. YOUNG PEOPLE’S HALL. OPENING and TEA, conducted by His "Worship the Mayor (if heal th permitting) on SATURDAY, Opening Ceremony, 3 p.ni. Tea at JT p.m. Major ROWLETT, the Yoking People’s Secretary for £ho North Ifflfand, will be present at tlfr opening, aid will bp conducting Young People’s Meetings all dav Sunday in the New Hail. Admission to Tea, Is. 6d F. E. MELKSHAM, Adjutant. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TE KARAKA SPORTS CLUB. NOTICE TO iOMPETITORSTHE Commi ttejMTf the above Club has decidaintoPOSTPONE their, Sports IND HrlNJ'jptfYfi , and you are/ hereby notified thaUjTOfer Nominatioi Fees will be on applies tion to the Secretary. / E. J. REG OR Y, I Hon. Si NOTICE THE CISBORNE/ SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAf COMPANY, bar Ih lie oara, U;NE lifted rectors propose, at ryjjpeetin fter the x ith% IP fas bt ,11 m oi|#i or the inoß'sllajjHlokM's during office is. until the -fth day of June., after which no objectilns can l>jj| ) <BS^TOained. Note. —“Qualifi ’ are those . Shareh having subscribed their of shares, are entitled: to jpwxre in all profits from time to time jjmsible among shareholders. W, F. CEDERWALL, General Manager. TR ESf^YSi'fWHS^^^Tbi) g or Gun «*u • MM®|jnaia will- #>e PROSEffUmjl/ Poison laid for dotaT M. H-*»&MPBEJ MUSICAL. eHE Messrs VITA BROS, have much pleasure in annoucimg that they •e prepared to accent Engagements for alls. Parties, At Homes, etc.; also a mit-ed number of pupils for Harp, iolin. Mandolin and ’Cello. SHE legal phrase, “Called to the L Bar” applies similarly to a visit the Two New Bars at the Turannui Hotel. Half-pints still 3d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3231, 30 May 1911, Page 1
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