AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. NO PICTURES MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MATINEE at 2.30 and TO-NIGIIT. THE SENSATIONAL PICTURE “ZULULAND.” A Thrilling Drama, Teeming with Excitement and Adventure. Genuine Wild Animals are Portrayed Attacking the Camp of British Soldiers. THE GREAT BATTLE IN THE FOREST In Addition to this Attraction. “GREATER WELLINGTON.” Specially taken for Pathe Pictures by Brandon Haughton. “THE LILY OF THE TENEMENTS.” “BETTY BECOMES A MAID.” Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. ENTIRELY' NEW SERIES WEDNESDAY. FOOTBALL! f FOOTBALL! FINAL FLUTTER, Victoria Domain. T !• On: O-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPT. 30th. Junior Final: KAITI-CITY v. GARRISON, No. 1 at 3 p.m. School Cup Final: WAERENGA-A-HIKA v GISBORNE No. 1 at 1.45. Admission 6d. Stand 6d. D. COWAN, Secretary. HAMMOND is COMING SATURDAY— At Sievwright Monument, 2.15 p.m., also 8 p.m. Subject, “A One-sided Fight.” JJIS THEATRE. SUNDAY— 2.45 p.m., “Not NoLicense.” MONDAY —S p.m., “Why Prohibition will b© Carried.” Chairman, His Worship the Mayor (W. Pettie, Esq.) T UESDAY—Watch the papers. Speaker: Rev. R. S. B. HAMMOND (of Sydney). All invited. Admission free. Collections at Theatre Meetings. “Affliction’s Woes make Brothers of us all.”—Robert Burns. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th. Grand dramatic a variety PERFORMANCE By RIGE 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. THE ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW "'OETILL be held at the Poverty Bay * * Park, on rpUESDAY AND EDNESDAY > OCTOBER 24th and 25th. ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. Intending Exhibitors will greatly 'assist by sending in their Entries early before that date. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS By W. A. BOWRING. F. HALL & SONS’ SHOW-ROOM. FOR ONE WEEK FROM JyjONDAY, QCTOBER ]ST. Admission Free. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACT. NOTICE is hereby given that Applications will be received at this office and the Local Lands Office, Gisborne, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 13th October, 1911, for Section 12, Block XV., Waikohu S.D. (Ngatapa Settlement), containing 5 acres, at, a rental of £2 5s half-yearly. Weighted with £3 17s 6d valuation for improvements. Applicants will have to appear personally’'before, the Land Board at the Local” Lands, Office, Gisborne, at 10 o’clock a.m. on, MONDAY, 16th October, 1911, to answer any questions the. Land Board may ask. Full particulars! obtainable on application; at tills 1 office oT the Local Land Office, Gisborne. C. R. POLLEN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Department of Lands, Napier. PROF. MILLS. riYHOSE desiring Prof. Mills’ famous A Book, “THE STRUGGLE FOEEXISTENCE,” should order at once, from D. W. COLEMAN, Secretary Trades Council, and those desirous of CONTRIBUTING to the Professor’s Unity Campaign are also requested to notify Mr. Coleman. * v •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3336, 30 September 1911, Page 1
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