AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES. “KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD” “KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD” “Tlie Magnet,” “The Open Road.” “RACHEL OF CRAZY GULCH” “RACHEL OF CRAZY GULCH” OPPORTUNITY AND THE MAN. “THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE,” Supported by A Full and Complete Series of First-class Star Films. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT. PROF. W. I. MILLS, M.A., “THE ORATOR OF TWO HEMISPHERES.” WILL LECTURE AS FOLLOWS: TO-NIGHT! EDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 GARRISON HALL. 8 P.M. Subject: “WHY A LABOR PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND?” Chairman : His Worship the Mayor (Wm. Pettie, Esq.) 'pHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER 21 st - GARRISON HALL UNIONISTS and all Sympathisers. Subject: “UNION OF WORKERS.” gEpTEMBER 22 N ° - LADIES’ MEETING, 3 p.m. Subject: ‘ EDUCATION. ’’ Chairwoman: Mrs. Dr. Reeve. MASS MEETINC, at 8 o’clock. CHILTON’S HALL. ALL USEFUL PEOPLE. Subject: “UNITY CAMPAIGN.” Chairman : Mr. John Townley. gATURDAY, gEPTEMBER 23 RD ’ Subject: “HOW TO CAPTURE THE WORLD’S MARKETS WITHOUT AVAR,” Come and hear the Finest Orator that has ever visited Gisborne. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. “Affliction’s Woes make Brothers of us all.”—Robert Burns. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE •- MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th. RAND DRAMATIC A VARIETY PERFORMANCE By RICE COMPANY AND LOCAL TALENT. (Under Management of Ancient Order of Foresters). IN AID OF WIDOW & FAMILY OF LATE BRO. WALTER S. SUTTON. Tickets—3s, 2s, Is. C. BRUCE, Sec. to Committee. CATHOLIC BAZAAR COMMITTEE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 23. A EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE, under the auspices of the Catholic Bazaar Committee, will be held in St. Mary’s Hall, on' behalf of Mrs. Sutton. aud Family. MRS. J. IT. MARTIN, See. QORONATION JgAZAAR. SIXTY Ladies and 20 Gentlemen required for Fancy Skating and Dancing; also 64 Children. Teacher: Professor Owen Cardston, of Melbourne. Enrolment of Performers' NEXT WEDNESDAY, in St. Mary’s Schoolroom, at 8 o’clock p.m. All invited. J. DOYLE. P. R. MeCONVILLE, Hon. Secretaries. TUG-OF-WAR. NOMINATIONS for the above event to be'held in the Garrison: Hall commencing on October 17th, will Close on SATURDAY, September 30th, at Mr. F. King’s Hairdressing Saloon, Pee] Street, where all information may be obtained. FIRST PRIZE ... £ls 0 SECOND PRIZE ... £7 10 Nomination—2s each man. ML J. HENNESSY, Hon. Sec. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, TO DAIRY FARMERS ON THE RAILWAY LINE AND OTHERS. THE OKITU BUTTER FACTORYIs prepared to Purchase —FRESH SEPARATOR CREAM— In Large or Small’ Quantities. THE Highest Price will be paid for • Cream of good quality, delivered at the Railway Station. Special arrangorpents “will be made in any other District for the collection of Separator Cream 1 where sufficient inducement offers. The Factory haying made a Speciality in Home Separator Cream, is in a position to offer great advantages to. Settlers in the Backblocks. >-■ HIGH GRADE SEPARATORS of any ma'ke (10 kinds to select from) at List Prices, on. ! Exceptionally Easy Terms. j Separators on. {view at the Factory, 120. Peel Street, Gisborne. Write or call for full particulars. P. A. ARMSTRONG, Manager,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3327, 20 September 1911, Page 1
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