AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PICTURES, THE PICK OF THE BEST. “A TRAGEDY IN TQYLAND.” “A TRAGEDY IN TOYLAND.” A Revelation in Cinematography. A Treat for Both Young and Old. “WINDSOR MAC-CAY,” The Marvellous Sketch Artist. “MOTHER’S CROSS.” A Splendid Star Drama. “THE VOICE OF THE VIOUN.” “CONSCIENCE.” A REMARKABLE PROGRAMME. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. DON’T FORGET! ROSE SHOW, AND SPRING CARNIVAL. QABEISOS HALL TO-DAY (THURSDAY), November 9. At 2.30 p.m. Opened by His Worship the Mayor. BRILLIANT TABLEAUX! GOOD MUSIC. Admission—AfteJrmxJa Is, Ev'ening Is, Children half-price. NOTE.—Entries for Bag Competition close with Miss Redstone on Thursday, at II a.m. E. C. SELWYN HAMLIN, Hon. Sec. OLD SETTLERS’ PSGNIG PATUTAHI DOMAIN. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). NNUAL PICNIC AND REUNION Free Milk, Hot Water and Paddocking. No Charge for Admission. Proceeds to Children\s Creche. Frequent Vehicles at Cheap Return Fares. N.B.—Owing to Cycle and Motorcycle Races, no Dogs will he admitted. PERCY ANDREW, Hon. Sec. CISBORNE BAPTIST SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Entertainment and presentation OF PRIZES. TO-NIGHT, commencing at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Parents and Friends specially invited. gOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. H ,s M ajesty, s TO SUBSCRIBERS. BOX PLAN opened at Miller’s yesterday morning, and Subscribers will have preference in booking seats till 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, when the Plan will be open to tlie General Public. JAMES CHRISP, Hon. SeeCARDEN PARTY. A GARDEN PARTY, in aid of Fluids for a. Treat for tlie Children' of the State Schools, will be held at “Berwen” (Mrs Geo. Smith’s residence) Grey Street, o n THURSDAY. December 7th. POVERTY BAY SCOTTISH SOCIETY GRAND HALOWEEN FESTIVAL Will be held in WHINRAY’S HALL, On TjIRIDAY NEXT, 10th INST. Young People’s Entertainment from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Dancing, 8.30 to 12. Donations of Fruit, Cakes, Sandniches, etc., requested from Lady members who might kindly intimate same to the Secretary not later than Thursday, noon. Admission —Members and their Families only by membership card at door. OLD SETTLERS’ PICNIC TO-DAY (THURSDAY), November 9. > RAKES will leave our Stables for > Patutahi at intervals, from 10 n. Tickets for Return Trip at Cheap :cursion Rates. Intending passengers please hook at b office of— _ J. R. REDSTONE & SONS. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ORMOND ROAD BOARD. 7TOTICE is hereby given that the M Road leading from McMillan’s nithv to the Waipaoa River is UN,\FE, and is therefore CLOSED to iffic J. McLEOD, Clerk. NEW VILLA FOR SALE. >ICKED KAURI HOUSE, 6 large rooms, gas, water, all conveniocs; off Harris Street ; 7 minutes im P. 0., or will let. 3 C. G. BLOORE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3370, 9 November 1911, Page 1
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