AMUSEMENTS. RATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A feature of To-night's magnificent programme is a remarkably fine film of tho funeral of the LATE CARDINAL MORAN. The picture was specially taken by the Pathe Company, Sydney, who were granted special privileges with a view to achieving the best possible results for a historical record. CARDINAL MORAN’S FUNERAL. Cortege leaving the Palace, Manly—Lying in State—Grief-stricken Crowds in Cathedral—The last Solemn Rites—Prominent Men of all Religions in Attendance —Denominationalism sunk j.i this j sad occasion—Tributes to the Deceased , Celebrity—Last Public Appear ance of the 1 late Cardinal —Laying the Fou i :la‘"’on- 1 stone of the Church at Chatswood. ! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW, i FOOTBALL! .^FOOTBALL! POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. SATURDAY NEXT. SEPT. 2nd, At Victoria Domain. Representative Match, 3 p.m.: MANGATU v. POVERTY 8AY...N0. 1 HOCKEY FINALS.. No. 2 Junior Match. 1.45 p.m.: GARRISON v. KAITI-CITY No. 1 Thirds (at 1.45): Y.M.P. v. GARRISON No. 2 Admission Is, Stand fid. Thirds (at Park): Y.M.P. v. Y.M.C.A.... At 2 mm. TO-DAY (THURSDAY): At 3 p.m. BUTCHERS, v. CARRIERS No. 1 Admission, fid, Stand' fid, Ladies Free. D. COWAN, Secretary. jJIS -typJESTY’S THE TREAT OF A LIFETIME. MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT, Sept. 4th and 5 th. Coming; in Regal Splendour. GEORGE STEPHENSON’S MUSICAL COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. THE WANDERERS, Specially Selected Artistes. Merit and Refinement. The very latest English sensation-, the programme embracing, the best elements of Music, Song, Story, Sketches, Dances. Monloguo, Instrumentalism.— A Niagara, Fall of Novelties—Refined, elegant, brilliant—The Apex of Artistic Amusement at People’s Popular Prices. Dress Circle 4s, Front Stalls 3s,Second Stalls 2s, Pit Is. No early doors. No booking fees. Plan of Reserved Seats now open at Miller’s Corner. JAMES MORGAN, Touring Manager. MANGAPAPA HALL. A EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE will be held at the above Hall on, THURSDAY. August 31st. in aid of Children of Mary’s Stall. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is fid. '•M. HAYES, I Secretary. SPRING FLOWER SHOW, EXHIBITION AND SALE OF WORK. AIIRISON H A L L WEDNESDAY AND rpHURSDAY, 6th and 7th SEPT., 1911. 2.30 to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. (In Aid of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Building Fund.) TOR COMPETITION & EXHIBITION Pot Plants, Out Flowers, Industrial Work, Cookery, Preserves and Produce, Artistic,' Natural History Collection. STALLS FOR SALE —Plain and Fancy Work, Flowers and Pot Plants, Dolls, Cakes and Candy, Gifts and Produce, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks, Bran Tub, and Refreshment Stall 1 . (Contributions for any of these Stalls will be thankfully received.) Entry Forms at Mr Alex. Thomson's, Mr. Hi J. Buslineli’s, F. T. Robinson County Office), and Jas. Kerr. Many Competitions and Games are >eing arranged for Adults and Cliildreii. ADMISSION—One Shilling: children half-price; family tickets (available for me day onily), 2s 6d. Sonne of the Special Prizes are on view at Messrs Johnston, and JMiliei s. GISBORNE SHAKESPEARE CLUB. rHE FIRST READING of the' Season in Whinray’s Hail on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. “MUCH ADO ABOUT fIOTHIMC.” ADMISSION by Programme Only. Subscription, ss, entitling Subscriber o Two Season Tickets. Intending Members can- be enrolled t Mr W. Miller’s, or Mr. 1. Adams . L T BERNARD, Hon. Sec. c x x_p * Wm GREAT SALVATION SOCIAL SALE WILL be held in the Salvation Army Citadel TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, 31st, AUGUST. Sale will be held; in aid of Annual Self-Denial Fund. the Any Friends that have promised anything for the SALE please remember the' dates. , F. E. MELKSHAM, i Adjutant.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3310, 31 August 1911, Page 1
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