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AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. ! NO PICTURES MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MATINEE at .2.30 and TO-NIGHT. THE SENSATIONAL PICTURE “ZULULAND.” fc A Thrilling Drama, 1: eeming with Excitement and Adventure. Genuine Will Animals are Portrayed Attacking the Camp of British Soldiers. f THE GREAT BATTLE IN THE l FOREST In Addition to this Attraction. ( “GREATER WELLINGTON.” | Specially taken for Patho Pictures bj' Brandon Haugliton. “THE LILY OF THE TENEMENTS” “BETTY BECOMES A MAID.” Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. (' ENTIRELY NEW SERIES WEDNESDAY. P Affliction’s Woes make Brothers bf us all.”-—Robert Burns. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th. j /TRAND DRAMATIC A VARIETY IjT PERFORMANCE By |' RICE COMPANY ! AND LOCAL TALENT. | (Under Management of Ancient Order of Foresters). { IN AID OF WIDOW & FAMILY $F LATE BRO. WALTER S. SUTTOfr Tickets—3s, 2s, Is. ! , ! C. BRUCE, ( Sec. to Committee, POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUtL INVITATION-HOLDERS of |the above Assembly are requested, to ■note that the next DANCE will be held TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), October 3. Gents 2s 6d. Ladies provide. A. KIRK & S. LEDGER,; Horn Secs. ROSE SHOW, AND SPRING CARNIVAL .1 On THURSDAY, 9th November, L9ll. Under auspices of Holy Trinity Ladies’ Guild, to be held in j; ARRISO N H A L L G SCHEDULE AND ENTRY FORMS may now be obtained, from' Mr. A. Thomson, Gladstone Road, or the Secretary. ENTRIES CLOSE NOV. 6th, 1911. E. C. SELWYN HAMLIN, Hon. Sec. c/o Chas. Buscke, Lowe Street. LABOR DAY DEMONSTRATION. ■ i PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Trades and Labor purpose holding their ANNUAL DEMONSTRATIONS on LABOR DAYIncluded in the Programme will be:— 150yds race for Youths, 100yds Handibers’ Race, 100yds race for Girls, Halfmile Handicap, Sack Race. Union Members’ Race, 100yds race for Girls, Ho-lf-mile, One Mile and Two l Mile Cycle Races, High Jump, Pole Jump, Single Women’s Race. Labor Day Handicap, Tug-of-War between Unions, 100yds and half-mile Handicap for Members of Civil Servants Sports Association. This will be an ideal Picnic. The Committee are supplying Hot Water and Milk. Complete programme of the Procession and Sports? will’ be published in' future issues. On LABOR DAY NIGHT a SOCIAL will be held in the Poverty Bay Rowing Club’s Rooms. Full particulars later. D. W. COLEMAN, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC MEETINGS By the REV. R. S B. HAMMOND (of Sydney) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JJIS MAJESTY’S r^HEATRE. At 8 o’clock. “Why Prohibition- will be Carried.” Chairman: His Worship the Mayor (W. Pettie, Esq.) TUESDAY (TO-MORROW) “The Slums of Sydney” (illustrated with limelight views). AH invited. Admission free. Collections at Theatre Meetings. GISBORNE BOROUCr COUNCIL. PRICES are wanted 1 not later than Noon TO-DAY (MONDAY), 2nd October, for Carting and Stacking Tramway Steepens. Particulars mayi ' be seen at the Borough Engineer’s office. R. D- B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. POVERTY BAY RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. IVTOTICE is hereby given that a Spe_LN cial. General Meetinsr will be held at Townley-ki Hall TO-DAY (MONDAY) October 2nd, at 8 p.m., to arrange for Holidays for Show Week. C. G. PIESSE. Secretary. 81-ANNUAL BALANCE. ALBION* CLUB HOTEL. IT is requested that all accounts against this Hotel be promptly rendered, as delay in this connection causes great inconvenience.F. HARRIS, Proprietor. THE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY CO., LTD., 75 GLADSTONE ROAD, TNVITE the attention of the Public to the following Special Lines of FANCY' CAKES Which they are now selling: FIG and GINGER CAKE PRINCESS MADEIRA RUSSIAN BLOCK (wine flavored) PASSION FRUIT SQUARES And Many Otilers. N.B.—All Geode! made from Finest Materials onlv by our; Mr. GEORGE, late of BUCHANAN’S, Limited, '.Auckland - i u ... TolephorVvNo. 25. V. tY- ,0 ; . ,! \ 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3337, 2 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3337, 2 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3337, 2 October 1911, Page 1

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