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AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MOKE CORONATION PICTURES. •‘THE GREAT NAVAL REVIEW, SPITHEAD.” “THE GREAT NAVAL REVIEW, SPITHEmO.” The Whole of Britain’s Grand Fleet Inspected by H.M. Kins George. INDIAN TROOPS AT HAMPTON COURT. Prenaring for the Coronation. CONVEYING PEERS AND PEERESSES TO THE CORONATION. Depicting many Humorous Incidents. Supported by a Complete Series of Dramatic, Scenic and Comic Gems. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. COMPETITION MEDALS. A COMPETITION for the Medals . donated for the Best Drop Kick and the Best Place Kick will be held TO-DAY (THURSDAY), on the Victoria Domain, at 4 p.m. On.l- those selected to l go into training for the Ra n flirty Shield Match are eligible to compete. Mr. W. Howard will! adjudicate, and has full, control of the competition. E. L. MAUDE. Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 9th. At Victoria. Domain. Last Senior Match of the Season. Representative Matches (Colley and Co.’s Shield): Senior Reps., at 3 p.m. V. jpOVERTY JgAY. Junior Reps, at 1.45 p.m. V. jpOVERTY. Jg AY. Admission Is, Stand Is. D. COWAN, Secretary. SPRING FLOWER SHOW, EXHIBITION, AND SALE OF WORK. GARRISON HALL TO-DAY (THURSDAY). SEPT. 7tli. 2.30 to 5 ii.ni., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. (IU Aid of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Building Fund.) FOR COMPETITION & EXHIBITION Pot Plants, Cut 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. (Contributions for any of those Stalls will be thankfully received.) Entries will be received at Air. Alox. Thomson's, Mr. H. *J. Bushiiells. 11.I 1 . T. Robinson (County Office), and J. Kerr. Manv Competitions and Games are being arranged for adults and children. ADMISSION—One Shilling children half-price; family tickets (available for oim day only), 2s 6d. Some of the- Special Prizes are on view at Messrs Johnston and Aliller’s. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ROSE SHOW, AND SPRING CARNIVAL. der auspices of Holy Trinity Ladies’ Guild, to be held in " IARRISON HALL THURSDAY, 9th November, 1911. E. C. SELWYN HAMLIN, v Hon. Sec. \d el l ess—c/o Clias. Buscke, Lowe GISBORNE SHAKESPEARE CLUB. IT 7 ILL give the First Reading of the /y Season at WHINRAY’S HALL, rO-HIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.” By the following Cast': Don Pedro, Air. Jas. Nicol • Claudio, [r Geo. Dai'ton ; Benedick, Air. L. 1. urnard ; Leenia-to, Mr. A. Webb ; Ballazar, Air. R. Harre; Conrade, Mr. 7. J. Barlow; Borachie, Mr F. J. ,ow!ey; Friar Francis, Mr. C. G. 100-re; Dogberry, Mr. Alax. Jackson; erges, Air. W. Samson; Ist Watch, [r. & J. G. Cox: 2nd Watch, Master ,obb; Hem, Miss Hilda Hogg; Bea•ice, Alias Eltsi'e Roberts; Ala.rgaret, [rs. W. A. Smith; Ursula, Mias Aleta iewwrdglit; Stage Manager and Chorus [r. Percy Andrew. Air. R. Harre will sir -- the son" of le play, “Sigh No Alore, Ladies,” and ie Gisborne Club Orchestra have kindr consented' to give a few select items, i)der the- direction: of Air. Mainland osier. Admission, by Programme Onlv. A ihscription of 5s entitles the Rubsenbt- to two tickets for all readings of the lub, and the full privileges of memersliip. Siiibsoribe-rs may be enrolled ait Mr. V. Miller’s or Mr. T. Adams’, or by otifying the Vice-Presidents Alessrs J. H. Mann and C. G, Bloore, or— L. T. BURNARD, Hon. Sec* lEETINCS. ELECTORS AT TE HAPARA. ESSRS COLEAIAN and ANDERSON will address the Electors, lrding Municipal Affairs, in the To oara Schoolroom, THIS (THURSY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. J. BLAKE & CO. Union Steamship Co.’s Buildings. XjAnd AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Canvassing. Agents Norwich Union Life and Accident Society. "JpARKER, Grey Street, guarantees to please all patrons in Pictureframing. A large Stock of Mouldings and Mounts to choose from. “Try him he never disappoints.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3316, 7 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3316, 7 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3316, 7 September 1911, Page 1

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