AMUSEMENTS. RATHE PICTURES. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. HAYWARD’S ENTERPRISES. TO-NIGHT! tO-NIGHT! SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE’S GREAT SPECTACULAR REPRESENTATION OF SHAKESPEARE'S “HENRY VIII.” ‘ HENRY VIII.” “HENRY VIII.” “HENRY VIII.” As Produced in Magnificent Detail at Ills Maiesty’s Theatre, London. ALL THE SUPERB MOUNTINGS. THE GLORIOUS COURT DRESSES. THE GREAT CORONATION SCENE. SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE Is Supported in this great production by such sterling performers as Mrs. ARTHUR BOUCIIIER, Mr. EDWARD SASS, and Miss VIOLET VANBRUGH. THIS PICTURE WILL BE SUPPORTED BY A SERIES OF SPECIALLY SELECTED SERIESPrices—ls 6d, Is, and : Gd. Booking 6d extra. Plan at Miller’s. HOLY TRINITY PARISH HALL. GRAND DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT On behalf of Ladies’ Sewing Guild. rpHURSDAY, QCTOBER -j^TIL. 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. gPORTS QLUB. A MEETING of Members and Intending Members of the above Club will be held in the Muriwai Hotel on THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 12th, at S p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: Re Annual Sports. WM. PAGE, Lion. 'Secretary. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH, PATUTAH! TILE Annual GARDEN PARTY and SALE OF WORK Will be hekl'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, 3d. DANCE same evening, in Patutahi Hall. Admission Is. One of Messrs Redstone and Sons’ brakes null leave Gisborne for Patutahi ati 1.30, returning ini the evening. ST. MARY’S sCO)OLROOM. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12tli, 1911. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to RIGHT REV. BISHOP CLEARY, D.D. Leading Gisborne Vocalists and Instrumentalists assisting. His Worship the Mayor null preside. All invited. J. DOYLE, P. R. McCONVILLE, Hon. Secs. THE ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW OCTOBER 24th and 25th. ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. Exhibitors will GREATLY assist by making their Entries as early as possible BEFORE that date. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. TROTTING COMPETITIONS. OWING to a recent Alteration in Racing Laws, these Events have to be WITHDRAWN from the Programme. Entry Fees will be: refunded oil; application. H. M. PORTER, SecretarySPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BAY OF PLENTY ELECTORATE. MR. H. de LAUTOUR ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At TE KARAKA. In the TE IvARAIvA HALL TO-NIGHT! (WEDNESDAY). TO-MORROW WHAT AT I TU 12th cf OCTOBER. Chair will bo taken at 8- o’clock.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3345, 11 October 1911, Page 1
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