AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER GRAND PROGRAMME. Those Marvellous Pictures, “BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE” And “FIGHTING BLOOD,” Supported by "THE FLOATING MESSAGE.” “DICK LIGHTFINGERS.” “THE NEWSBOY HERO.” “Lou’s Holiday.” “HE WENT FOR A REST.” “CINEMATOGRAPHING IN AFRICA.” How Wild Animals are Photographed. REMEMBER—TO-NIGHT ONLY. COMPLETE CHANGE WEDNESDAY. Reserved Seats at Miller’s. GISBORNE LIEDERTAFEL SECOND CONCERT. H ,S M AJESTY ’ S THEATRE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th. SOLOISTS— Mrs. G. Lament Gnrr, soprano; Mr. Barry Coney, A.R.A.M., baritone; Mr D. Vita, harp. Box Plan opens at W. Miller’s This Morning at 10 o'clockTickets—3s and 3s. C. V. HARRE. Hon. Sec. GARRISON HAIL. GISBORNE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), OCTOBER ITtli. CORONATION FESTIVAL & GIGANTIC BAZAAR. To be opened by the Bishop of Auckland, Dr. Cleary, MONSTER HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. Grandest Spectacular Entertainment as yet presented in Gisborne. DISTINCT ORIGINALITY. Special Engagement of PROFESSOR OWEN CARDSTON, Eminent Dancing Master of Australia. GORGEOUS COSTUMES! HOSTS OF NOVELTIES! At the GREAT FESTIVAL, Drill Hall, TUESDAY. J. DOYLE, P. McCONVILLE, Joint Secretaries. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. NOTICE. MEMBERS will oblige by calling at the Office for their Tickets; or on receipt of cheque they will be posted. Subscriptions are now due. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. Mrs. HARRISON LEE-GOWIE’S VISIT. OCIAL Reception co In Jri) WHINRAY’S HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Oct. 18, at 8 o’clock. All Temperaar.ce Workers aard Sympathisers cordially inrvited. THURSDAY—Patutahi. FRIDAY —Waerenga-a-lii ka. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for the Surveying and Plotting of Homestead’Sections on Mangahanini Station. Tim lowest or any tender need not necessarily , be accepted. All particulars to- be- obtained from— J. NEWTON, Secretary, Mangahanirii Incorporated ' " ' Committee, Tokoma.ru Bay. TENDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS will be ro--5 ceived up till Noon on SATURDAY. October 28th, for Painting Plasrring, and Plumbing of residence at tangapapa for W. Bruce, Esq. Plans and specifications may be seen b ouir office, 10, Lowe Street. J. GREIG & SON, Architects. NOTICETHE Thoroughbred Stallion BATTLEAXE has a full list, and has ibeen WITHDRAWN from service for this season. T. B. SPENCE. FOR SALE. CONTRACTOR’S PLANT C O.MPL E T E Comprising: TE A M 5 Splendid Draught Horses, guaranteed staiunch and sound. 1 Waggon, in first-classi order. Tarpaulin and all Harness and Gear complete. NE OF THE BEST .'TEAMS IN THE BAY, nd the Chance will’ not hold for long, ; the reputation of the team is well lowii* throughout the district. For price and further particulars, >ply— l L. W. MANNING, ! c/0 C. C. BLOORE, .lOr’ ■' . -..'.'l?' ill
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3350, 17 October 1911, Page 1
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