AMUSEMENTS. ROLLER/SKATING. R I SfO N 10 • nd. $!Lm. SION--SESSION— -1 ingest ‘MNGjpSS: RNOON H 1.30 to #3 W EVEWI 10. sic, Toboggaojjk and a Floor Gaiety, Health, and K^fmation. TO-NIGHTI ,o#fO-N!GHT! The l?opulangjffmday Session,. '■* Lr, ROBINSON, sw- Rink Man age x' ESTY’S M AJ II s OW 16 J)a ets Douh T H EATRE. 'mbbaiannual SOCIAL^ .(friSlw).# Ane 19| rtrLady 2s SOMERVELL, McCLISKEY, Joint Sees. ■fJIS MAJESTY’S rr»H EATRE(Under the Patronage of the Mayor and Mayoress, and Local Bodies and Labor Unions). TUESDAY, CORO In Aid of the oth JUNE. 1911 r 9N BALL xling ’Crephe.) Ticketf .J/./ "*f6d Extra Lady| -i. / ••• 3a Od Dress CircU Is 6d GRIND EVENINGFOR CHILDREN On 23rd JUNE. I Family Ticket ... §$ Single Child tinder 14iST <Js od Adults ... •• • I l-V* Jp Od Music by City Band. jSxtrajl by Vita Brothers. „ , E. TOWNLEY, President. LOST AND FOUND. lOST —From i GELDIN on shoulder, long Reward. ongaere. ONE IK\Y ‘ andef 17 t feet «iod. LOST— Between 'RdiJway Stables ai Railway stone Heart; rewmrd*p--flJtgffn, Hotel OUND —The Best 1 Shop in Gisborne for Men’s Panama Hats; the latest shapes at the lowest prices.—Nat. fciovpe-. McKee’* Building. TENDERS. TO Bl lERS. TENDERS, doling at Noon,/on July, ard? incited for the Holy Trinity Dliurch, Plans matj|'lm,fe§en it our office, whey f i ArJnit<Jcts PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. QUICK! RUSH THIS! RIPPING BUSINESS FOR SALE GLADSTONE ROAD. Good Stand. Owner retiring. CASH SEE£3SO or thereabouts. C. G. BLOORE AT ONCE. Chance for two Young Ladies o;- a, Businessli'ke^Couple. No Goodwill. ott T & Jy, O Lii|l«-jp«nree. tiop ffipg’s' “H.,” ‘"Times” Offi Ct NIP—I-acre, 2-robmed House, Manlo! gapapa; £125. , 1-acre, 8-roomed House, Stafford Street. £750, terms. — James Brown, land agent. fTJOR SALE —Manganapa, 6-roomed jU House, I-acre, £550 • do; £6OO, Stafford Street; 1-acre, good site, £250. —James Brown, 56, Lowe Street. BARGAIN— 1 Acre, 6-roomed House, Kaiti, new, cheap; Fruit Shop, main street, only £3O. —Apply, at once, «L Brown, 56, Lowe Street. 1-ACRE, high, dry. and levelled, rear 4 of Mangapapa School; £lO5, easy terms or cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THOS. CORSON, MANUFACTURERS’ GENT AND pRODUCE pROKER. DUNLOP’S BUILDINGS, —Lowe Street. — GISBORNE, N.Z. Telegraphic Address: Cod<« in use: A.B.C. 4th and 6th Editions. Telephones: Office 139 Private 337. (A Card ) F. H. FORGE ARCHITECT, GOOD’S BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road, i Five Yearsi’ London and Four Years’ Colonial Experience.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3245, 15 June 1911, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3245, 15 June 1911, Page 1
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