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AMUSEMENTS. H ,S ]\fAJESTY'S Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (with which is incorporated Clarke and Meynell, Ltd.), in conjunction ( GEORGE WILLOUGHBY’S NOTABLE DRAMATIC ATTRACTION, LAST NIGHT OP “THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.” “THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.” “THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.” In three Acts and a quarter (by Clyde Pitch). THE PLAY THAT GRIPS. NEVER LET IT BE SAID YOU MISSED WITNESSING THIS REMARKABLE PLAY. A Brilliant Cast, including the two Notable English Actresses, MABEL TREVOR as MARGARET ROLPE. ELINOR POSTER as CLAIRE FORSTER, Prices: D.C. and R.S., ss; STALLS', 3s; PIT, 2s. BOX PLAN AT MILLER’S CORNER. Children in arms not admitted. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, THE MOST TALKED-OF PLAY OP THE AGE, “A FOOL THERE WAS.” “A FOOL THERE WAS.” (The Great Vampire Play.) Pounded on Kipling’s Famous Poem, “The Vampire.” Late Trains, To-night, To-morrow, and Saturday. CIIAS. H. KNIGHT, Business Manager. GARRISON HALL, GISBORNE. TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY EVENING. CORONATION FESTIVAL & GIGANTIC BAZAAR. MONSTER HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. 360 360 ASSISTANTS. ASSISTANTS. Mr McKNIGHT, Champion Step-dancer of New Zealand, ivil! appear for the first time. To-niigjht. together with Miss and Professor Cardston. TOBOGGING ON SKATES. Special Engagement of PROFESSOR OWEN CARDSTON, Eminent Dancing; Master of Australia. GORGEOUS COSTUMES! HOSTS OE NOVELTIES! At the GREAT FESTIVAL, Drill Hall, Bazaar will he Open Every Afternoon. Admission—Adults Is. Children 6d. .T. DOYLE, P. McCONVILLE, Joint Secretaries. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CiSBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL HOLIDAY NOTICE. . POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB’S SPRING MEETING. IN order to allow Townspeople to visit the above Races, the Storekeepers and Business Poojile generally are asked to CLOSE their Premises at NOON TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 26th, in lieu of the usual Lour. WM. PETTIE, Mayor. Gisborne, 21st Oct., 1911,, TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, Closing at noon THURSDAY’, Nov. 2nd, are invited for the' erection of a Residence om Kaiti for G. E. Ashton, Esq. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. ALBERT WILLIAMS, Architect. McKee’s Buildings. TENDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS for Painting and Plumbing only *f a TwoStore- Residence, Russell Street, -will be received up till Neon on, SATURDAY. October 28thplans and specifications may be seen at our office, 10, Lowe Street. J. GREIG & SON, Architects. TENDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received up till Noon on SATURDAY. October 28th, for Painting. Plastering, and Plumbing of residence at Manga-papa for W. Bruce, Esq. Plans and specifications may be seen it out office, 10, Lowe Street. J. GREIG & SON, Architects. TENDERS. CHE Gisborne Racing Club invites Tenders for tlie Removal. Alteraons, and Painting of the Caretaker s ottago. , Specifications can be seen at the Sectary’s office, Lowe Street, Where I dims will be, received up till 12 noiOiUi on UESDAY, 31st October. H. E. DODD, Secretary., ALEX. THOISOH, NURSERYMAN & FLORIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT. Established over 25 years. (EEDS FOR SPRING , SOWING.— ) Every class of Vegetable Seeds iy now be sown, also all varieties of rd.y flowering Gants. My collection is large and varied, d embraces all varieties suitable to is district personally selected after an perieuce of over 25 years. VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS 3d and 6d rackets. Postage free on seeds except Peas and Beans for sh with order. SEED POTATOES, the best known sorts, now in stock lowest rates, also TREES. PLANTS, d BULBS of every deseriptioin, at— ALEX. THOMSON’S. Note the Address—Next to Chas. Rosie and Co.. Gladstone Road. Tel. Seed Shop 363, Tel. Nursery 199.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3358, 26 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3358, 26 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3358, 26 October 1911, Page 1

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