AMUSEMENTS. RATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ABSOLUTELY TO-NIGHT ONLY. “QUEEN CITY OF NEW ZEALAND.” SCENES IN AND AROUND AUCKLAND. “AUCKLAND FROM A TRAMCAR.” Yachting in the Harboi. The New Town Hall, etc“THE FAITHFUL INDIAN.” An Essanay Masterpiece. “INVESTITURE OF H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES.” Investing the Prince with the Title at Carnarvon Castle in Wales. “EDNA’S IMPRISONMENT.” “Patlie Gazette.” “Exploits of a Napoleon Admirer” REMEMBER, TO-NIGHT ONLY. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller's. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL!! ASSOCIATION REP. MATCH: HAWKE’S BAY V. POVERTY BAY At the VICTORIA DOMAIN. To-morrow (Saturday), September 23rd. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission, 6d. Ladies Free. Junior Final: Hjgh Sch. v. Y.M.C.A., 1.30 “Affliction’s Woes' make Brothers of ns all.”—Robert Burns. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th, -pf RAND DRAMATIC. A VARIETY vTT 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. A'CR E D 0 ANTATA “ESTHER” “THE BEAUTIFUL QUEEN." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHOIR. TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. FIRST-CLASS SOLOISTS And WELL-TRAINED CHOIR, ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. Proceeds' in Aid .of ORGAN FUND. THE ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW WILL be held at the Poverty Bay Park, on TUESDAY AND OCTOBER 24th and 25th. ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. Intending Exlhbitors will greatly assist by sending in. their Entries early before that date. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. CATHOLIC BAZAAR COMMITTEE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 23. A EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE, under the auspices of the Catholic Bazaar Committee, wild be held in St. Mary’s Hall, on 1 behalf of Mrs. Suttor. and Family. MRS. J. H. MARTIN, Sec. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THANKS. MRS. SUTTON & FAMILY desire to sincere!v thank Drs. Porter and Wilson and the Staff of the Hosnitali, also those Friends who symoathised with, them in their late sad bereavement. NOTICEBANK OF HEW ZEALAND. GISBORNE. THE BUSINESS of this Branch of the Bank will he conducted on and after TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 22nd September, 1911, in its New Premises, Gladstonei Road. VINCENT PYKE, Manager. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE. H COMPANY, 9th REGIMENT, W.E.C. RIFLES. CHE Company will parade a.t the Garrison Hall TO-MORROW ’RIDAY),-, 22nd in?t./. at 7.30 p.m. 11 Government property must be retrued to store om or before t3i<at elate, 'embers! failing to attend and. return l property (with the exception of uni-i-in)’will ho fined jin accordance with e Regulations. : • A. G. BEERE, Major-Comma ndi ng. 20th September, 1911. MONEY >TQ LEND. i A TO LEND, on Freehold 4r ISecurity. rURANGANUI LODGE, No. 7, i. U.A.O.D. M. W. CRAIG, Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3329, 22 September 1911, Page 1
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