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AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE STERLING DRAMAS, “THE MISSION CARRIER,” “THE BAD MAN’S PRAYER,” “THE PRIMAL CALL,” THE LAUGHABLE COMEDIES, “THE TROUBLESOME SECRETARIES,” “ALWAYS A WAY,” “UNDER THE SUNSHADE.” INSTRUCTIVE NATURAL HISTORY In “THE STORY OF THE MANTIS,” “LIFE IN AN AQUARIUM,” “LATEST PATHE GAZETTE.” NO PICTURES TUESDAY NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE WEDNESDAY. Prices as nsnal. Plan at Miller’s. H ,s M ajesty ’ s T heatre * FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. MR. HARRY RICKARDS’ TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION, Featuring the Cream of English, American, and Continental Star Acts. A Colossal Amusement Enterprise. Direct from America. BINNS AND BINNS, The Vagabonds in Comedy and Music. The Perfect Lady Gymnast, ALCIDE CAPITAINE, Alcide Capitaine, A Study in Grace and Physical Culture. CLARKE AND MOSTAH, England’s Leading Comedy Couple and Dancers Extraordinary. PASTOR AND MERLE, The Great European Eccentrics. ALF. HOLT, The Prince of American Entertainers. CARLTON MAX, The World’s Greatest Ventriloquist. SYDNEY BACH, The Drawing-room Entertainer. GODFREY INNES, The Famous Welsh Tenor. FANNY POWERS, TOM DAWSON, CAMILLE CORNWALL, THE MARLOWS. Prices —4s, Os 6d, Is. Early doors Gd extra. Plan at Miller’s Wednesday morning. gOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER |qpS MAJESTY’S B ox PLAN NOW MILLER’S. 14th, 1911. 'J' HEAT RE. OPEN AT JAMES CHRISP, Hon. SecCORONATION BAZAAR. GARRISON HALL—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL tendered to all Bazaar Assistants. Every Assistant entitled to bring One Friend. Assistants requested to call for Admission Tickets at' the Presbytery, Low© Street, on TUESDAY, November 14 tlr. JAMES DOYLE, P. ft. McCONVILLE, Secretaries. LABOR DAY T HURSDAY NEXT, NOV. PROGRAMME OF 16 PROCESSION AND SPORTS PROCESSION: Judge. His Worship the Mayor (Wm. Pet-tie, Esq:) Prizes will be awarded the following: Best Decorated Bicycle, best Comic Cyclist Display, best Trade Union Display, best Tradesman’s Display, best Carrier’s Turn-out, best Delivery Cart- Turn-out, best Comical Display. SPORTS and PICNIC at Victoria Domain. Handicappers: Messrs Wildish and Fraser. Starter: Mr. R. H. Clark. Judges: Messrs Primrose and Nesbit. (1) 150yds Race for Youths under 18yrs, ent. Is; (2) Girls’ Race, ent. 6d; (3) 100yds Handicap, ent. Is; (4) One Mile Cycle Race, ent. 2s; (5) Married Women’s Race, ent. Is; (6) 100yds Handicap (Civil Service); (7) High Jump, ent. Is; (8) Pole Jump, ent. Is; (9) Half-mile Handicap, ent. Is; (10) One and a half Mile Cycle Race, ent. 2s; (11) Single Women’s Race, 6d; (12) Sack Race, ent. Is; (13) Labor Day Handicap, ent. 2s; (14) Two Miles Cycle Race, ent. 2s; (15) UnionMembers’ Race, ent. Is; (16) Half-mile Handicap (Civil Service); (17) Tng-of-War between Unions, 12 aside. Special prizes and games for the children. Hot water and Milk provided free. Come and bring the children. ENTRIES for Nos. 3. 9, and 13 close with. Mr. G. Wildish, TUESDAY, November 14 th. ADMISSION to Sports Ground: Adults, Is; Children under 16yrs, 6d; children under lOyrs, Free. Afternoon Tea 6d. D. W. COLEMAN, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET iQMED HOUSE, wash-house, and all conveniences, 4 acres Land, Williams’ woolshed, main road, 12s 6d per week. F. HALL AND SONS. TO LET. ECTIONS 11 and 12, Desmond r Road, with: seven-roomed House d conveniences, with orchard; rent, 3 per week. Api>ly_ G. K. PASLEY. 'OHNSTONE & SMITH for superioJ Sab Suits to order from £5; ©£■ rts in, Ladies’ Tailoring.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 1

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