1 AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER SENSATIONAL PICTURE, “THE STILL ALARM” “THE STILL ALARM” A Splendid American Drama. THE GREAT EIRE SCENE. Magnificent Display by New York Firemen. “THE PANAMA CANAL” Specially Photographed by Edison. Showing Progress in Detail of this Great Engineering Project. “THE BLACK-BORDERED LETTER” THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE” “IMPRESSIONS OF VENICE” “LITTLE SPREEWALD MAIDEN” Another “Kalem” Masterpiece. COMPLETE CHANGE WEDNESDAY. Prices —Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Miller's. CORONATION BAZAAR. GREAT SUCCESS! GREAT SUCCESS OWING to being tunable to deal with the large number of Valuable Articles in hand, the Bazaar will be continued till TONIGHT! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st. J. DOYLE, P. McCONVILLE, Joint Secretaries. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. ASSEMBLY DANCE. The p.b. rowing club win bold the usual Assembly Dance at the Ciub-house THIS (TUESDAY) NIGHT. A. KIRK and S. LEDGER, Hon. Sees. MATAWHERO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNUAL SOIREE THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. TO be given in the. Church- TEA on the tables at 6 p.m. To be followed by a. Musical Programme. Tickets 2s; Children, half-price. GARDEN PARTY A GARDEN PARTY, in aid of Funds for a Treat for the Children of the State Schools, will be held at “Berwen” (Airs Geo-. Smith’s residence) Grev Street, on THURSDAY, December 7th. v GISBORNE SCHOOL CARNIVAL In SCHOOL GROUNDS—THURSDAY, November 2nd. 2—(3.30 p.m. 7—lo p.m. in School Work V_7 open to all schools) DISPLAY in Laboratory of ExperiSchool Children. EXHIBITION of School Drills. DISPLAY of Laboratory of Experiments, illustrating Children’s Work in School. STALLS for Sale of Goods. SPORTS in Swimming Baths, 3d extra. CHILDREN’S CONCERT, 3d extraAFTERNOON TEA, 6d extra, ADMISSION—AduIts 6d, Children 3d, Family Tickets Is 6d. ROSE SHOW, AND SPRING CARNIVAL. Under auspices of Holy Trinity Ladies’ Guild, to be held in A It It I S 0 N HALL On THURSDAY, 9tli November, 1911. UNPRECEDENTED COLLECTION of Choice Spring Blooms that cannot fail to gladden the heart of the most fastidious horticulturisth MARVELLOUS GALAXY OF colours; TEA ROOAIS (under most capable management), Christmas Tree, Plain and Fancy Work Stall, Ice Cream and Sweets Stall, etc. Good Music- Bag Competitions. Admission —Afternoon Is, evening Is, children half-price. ENTRIES close 6th NOVEMBER. E. C. SELWYN HAMLIN, Hon. Sec. c/o Clias. Buscke, Lowe Street. GISBORNE BOXING ASSOCIATION. THE LOGAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ✓ Will he held in tho GARRISON HAIL. On 29th and 30th, 1911. Also, TWO PROFESSIONAL CONTESTS for same dates. Full particulars will be published later. F. H. CREAMER, Hon. Sec. MONEY TO LEND. £BOOO We have thee© sums or £6OO £2OOO amounts to suit Borrow-, £375 £IOOO era awaiting investment, £250 £9OO at from sto 6 per cent., £2OO according to the amount £IOO and the nature of the security. DE LAUTOUR, BARKER, STOCK AND MATTHEWS, Solicitors, Gisborne.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3362, 31 October 1911, Page 1
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