AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • AN ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. THE RAILROAD RAIDERS OF ’62. THE GOVERNOR’S DAUGHTER. THE INDIAN BROTHERS. THE RIVAL ENGINE DRIVERS. . “The Swans” —“The Bowling Craze”— “Different Trades in Bombay”— “Madeira.” THE LITTLE REBEL. THE LITTLE REBEL “A SLIPPERY DAY.” “GILES HAS HIS FORTUNE TOLD.” Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. ROSE SHOW, AND SPRING CARNIVAL. Under auspices of Holy Trinity Ladies’ Guild, to be held in Q A R R I S O N HALL On THURSDAY, 9tli November, 1911. UNPRECEDENTED COLLECTION of Choice Spring Blooms that cannot fail to gladden the heart of the most fastidious horticulturistA MARVELLOUS GALAXY OF COLOURS. TEA ROOMS (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. ROSE SHOW. ENTRIES CILOSE at Mr. A. Thomson’s, Glad- ' stone Road. TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, Nov. Oth. at 7.30 p.m. , E. C. SELWYN HAMLIN. Hon’. Sec. OLD SETTLERS’ PICNIC AND ANNUAL REUNION. PATUTAHI DOMAIN. rjYHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911Proceeds in aid of Children’s Creche. Foot Races, Cycle Races, Motorcycle Race, Children's Race, AVeightguessing, Stepping the Chain and other competitions. Hot water, Milk and Paddocking free. No charge for admission. All welcome. Refreshments at town prices supplied by Women’s Guild. Cheap return fares. City Band in attendance. PERCY ANDREW. Hon. Sec. Next Gisborne Hotel. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CRACEFIELD LIMITED. A MEETING of the Gisborne Shareholders is called for TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT (7th insrt.), in the Masonic Hotel, at 4 o’clock. Business: Important. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAY NOTICE. OLD SETTLERS’ PICNIC—THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. IN order to give Townspeople an opportunity of being present at the Old Settlers’ Picnic, it-is requested that the Business People CLOSE their premises on the above date at 12 NOON, in lieu of the usual hour. WM. PETTIE, Mayor. SAVINGS FOR CHILDREN. WITH FULL PROVISION IN CASE OF PARENTS’ DEATH. IN the event of the Parents’ or Guardians’ death, the policy is free from any further payments. By this wise provision the child becomes entitled to a substantial sum of money at the age of 21, and the parent thus attains his object of giving his child a start in life. Premiums from 20s yearly. 1* or fuller particulars, apply to— THE TEMPERANCE & CENERAL LIFE SOCIETY TRAILL BROS. AND CO., DISTRICT AGENTS, Peel Street, A REAL SNAP! A WAGGONER'S COMPLETE PLANT 5 D Of RAUGHT H ORSES With WAGGON, HARNESS, TARPAULINS, ROPES, CHAINS, Etc., And — r |MIE UN as it stands, Including GOO BALES OF WOOL. The Owner can give good reasons for putting his plant on the market, and THE PRICE is Right at * £265. Apply— G. K PASLEY. . i :
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3367, 6 November 1911, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3367, 6 November 1911, Page 1
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