AMUSEMENTS. RATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TQ-NIGHT! ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. A Splendid Drama, Founded on the Popular Song “SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD.” ' “SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD.” "BILL TAKES CINEMATOGRAPH PICTURES ” “THE ACtRESS AND THE SINGER.” “THE ACTRESS AND THE SINGER.” Another of the Popular Comedy Series, “HOW SHE TRIUMPHED.” A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME OF SCENIC, DRAMATIC, AND INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS. EAST COAST TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL. SOCIAL AND DANGE P.B. ROWING CLUB’S HALL. Thursday, November ie, ion. (Labor Day Night.) Music by Mr. A. J. Strong. Double Tickets Extra Lady 1 Single Tickets 3s 6d Is Od 2s 6d JJIS MAJESTY’S r pH EATRE. 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, 2s 6d, Is* Early doors 6d extra. Plan at Miller’s Wednesday morning. CORONATION BAZAAR. GARRISON HALL—THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16tb. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL tendered to all Bazaar Assistants. Every Assistant entitled to bring One Friend. Assistant requested to call for Admission Tickets at the Presbytery, Lowe Street, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), November 14th. ' JAMES DOYLE, P. R, McCONVILLE, Secretaries. EAST COAST TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL. LABOR DAY SPORTS ONLY DRIVERS of Vehicles- will be admitted FREE when the Procession enters the sports ground (Victoria Domain). D. W. COLEMAN, Secretary. THEOSOPHICAL, LECTURE. ISS C. W. CHRISTIE will deliver _ a LECTURE, entitled “The totherihood of Religions,” in Wootn’s Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock. Collection to defray exnses. Theosophical books for sale at Miss . Christie, holds a. PUBLIC EETING for Ladies at. .Theosoplncaf »ms, Good's Buildings; THURSDAY FTERNOON, 3 o’clock. ASONIC HALL— WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15. 8 p.m.—FINAL DEMONSTRATION : Clairvoyance, Psychoetr.y, Character Reading,. etc; Written lestions answered. Admission, Is, predied with 1 experiences in spiritual pllieimena illustrated with genuine psyic photographs bv Henry Victor, insulted daily, Good’s Buildings, evlings by appointment; season closing. HOLIDAY NOTICE. HE Business Premises of the undermentioned Firms will 1 CLOSE L DAY on THURSDAY, Nov. 16th bor Day) : L. D. NATHAN & CO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Ltd. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. BENNETT & SHERRATT. W. A. O’MEARA. L K, PASLEY. MURRAY & CROMPTON 'ARKER BROS. & SHERIDAN. POVERTY BAY RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. HOLIDAY NOTICE. IVTOTICE is lierebv given that the IN Members of tlie Association will observe THURSDAY NEXT, the, 16tlx inst. (Labor Day) as a . Public Holiday. C. G. PIESSE, * Secretary. TO LET. * -ROOMED HOUSE and 14 ACRES ) this side of railway line; 2os.per eek. Apply- F hall and sons. -ACRE, high, drvTawl levelled, rear • of Mangapapa School, £lO5, easy rms or cash. —W. Lissant Clayton,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3375, 15 November 1911, Page 1
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