AMUSEMENTS. I PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A MOST SUCCESSFUL SERIES. “ROLAND THE GRENADIER.” A Drama of Napoleon's Russian Campaign. “EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE.” The Ever-popular Pathetic Drama. “THE TENDERFOOT’S ROUND-UP.” “JAPANESE WRESTLERS.”' “THE WRITING ON THE BLOTTER.” “THE STOLEN SKATES.” “THE LEADING LADY.” A First-class Vitagraph Comedy. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. WEDNESDAY NEXT. The Great Shakespearian Play, HENRY VIII. HOLY TRINITY PARISH HALL. GRAND DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT On behalf of Ladies’ Sewing Guild. THURSDAY, QCTOBER |2 TH< . Beautiful Tableaux Vivants, Graceful Dances and Marches, Song and Music. Etc. To conclude with a. Comedietta, “THAT DREADFUL TOM.” Young people trained by Mrs. T. H. Wood. Tickets 2s and Is, children half-price. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH, PATUTAH I THE Annual GARDEN PARTY and SALE OF WORK Will he held in the Patutahi Domain on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th. Plain, Fancy, and Sweet Stalls. Bran Tub, Afternoon Tea. Competitions, Nail-driving, Wood-saw-ing, etc. Admission Is, Children 3d. DANCE same evening, in Patutahi Hall. Admission Is. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL SHOW. OCTOBER 24th and 25th. TO HORSES.—Draught Classes Nos. 3, 4. and 5 are two-year-old classes, and t Classes Nos. 6 and 7 are three-year-old classes. Entries in Harness Class. No. 56 are not eligible in Class No. 55. ] SHEEP.—No Fat Sheep Challenge 1 Cup is for competition this year, it • having been Avon outright in 1910. CATTLE.—Mr- W. Good (per Mr. A. 1 J. Cox) donates ai Silver Cup value £5 ■ ss, to- become the property of the Exhibitor gaining the most points in the ( Combined Cattle Classes in the years 1911 1912, and 1913. ~ ~ H M. PORTER, Secretary. • THE ANNUAL * AGRICULTURAL SHOW i ( OCTOBER 24th and 25th v < < __ c ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. ! ( Exhibitors will GREATLY' assist, by | making their Entries as early as possible . BEFORE that date. H. M. PORTER, 1 Secretary. ] SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | BAY OF PLENTY • ELECTORATE. ‘ MR. H. de LAUTQUR ILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At TE KARAKA. In the TE KARAKA HALL On WEDNESDAY gVENING JyfEXT, THE 11th of OCTOBER. Chair will be taken at 8 o’clock. THANKS. THE undersigned beg to thank the Railway Employees who rendered assistance in removing their horse from the permanent way; and also wish to sincerely thank those who offered 1 the loan of horses to replace those killed and disabled. . FRANK LOWNDES & SON. POVERTY BAY EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Association has mutually agreed with the Retailers’ Association and. the Trades and Labour Council to observe LABOR DAY on THURSDAY, November 16th. Alt members are requested to keep that day as a close holiday. F. H. LAWTON, Secretary. fOHNSTONE - p - SMITH have just opened a full range of Gents Raincoats. Oilskins, Canvas Coats, Mackintoshes, etc. (y! ; ' v i “ I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3343, 9 October 1911, Page 1
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