AMUSEMENTS. HARRY RICKARDS’ GREAT CO SCORES A HUGE TRIUMPH. Unparalleled enthusiasm displayed BY SATURDAY'S RECORD AUDIENCE. JJIS ESTY’S 'J'HEATRE. Manager ~G. D. Portus. THIS AND TO-MORROW EVENING, TWO LAST PERFORMANCES Of the Funniest, Cleverest Show Ever Brought to Gisborne. "THE HARRY RICKARDS" TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Comprising in the Main THE WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS. EACH ACT A STAR TURN. ONE PERPETUAL SCREAM. Ask those who were fortunate in obtaining Admission on Saturday Night. . THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT—- : THE BEST EVER!! —Don't Miss Seeing— BINNS and BINNS : ALCIDE CAPITAINE CLARKE and MOSTOL PASTOR and MERLE. ALF. HOLT CARLTON MAX SYDNEY BACH GODFREY JAMES. FANNY' POWERS, TOM DAWSON, THE MARLOWS, MD'E CORNWALL. Book Seats (4s) at Miller's, and Avoid Disappointment. Prices —4s, 2s 6d, Is. Early door tickets 6d extra, now selling at Miller's. JJIS ESTY’S 'J'HEATRE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1911. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT By the pUPILS. QF pHE Q ONVENT gCHOOLS. The Programme to be presented comprises items entirely new to Gisborne 1 , and many of which -will be performed for the first time in the Dominion. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE DANCES •Under the direction of PROFESSOR OWEN CARDSTON. Charming Comediettas. Pleasing Choruses. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. POVERTY pAY gCGTTFSH gOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT ... •. •. V ' In JJIS jyjAJ ESTY’S pHEATRE. ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT—THURS- ' ■ DAY. November 30th. Com© and Hear MISS ADELAIDE BRUCE, Leading: Soprano from Adelaide. MASONIC HALL, CISBORNE. SUNDAY, Nov. 19th, 7 p.m.—Farewell Address: “Spiritual Science, Its Mission to Humanity,” followed by floral clairvoyance. Written questions answered. Henry Victor consulted daily; evenings by appointment, Good’s. Buildings.. Seaton closing Wednesday, 22nd. SPECIAL ADV2RTIBEDCKTS. THEOSOPHY. A MEETING will be.Leld in the Alexandra.Tea:"Rooms at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, when Miss Christie will answer questions in writing or orally. Those interested 1 in the Order of Tire Star in : the Ea6t specially invited. ORMOND. MR. J. FOSTER WILL : give an ADDRESS On “THE BENEFITS OF NO-LICENSE IN WAIHI” In Air. Neenan’s Hall, on MONDAY 7 .. November 20th, at 8 p.m. NOTICE. MOOR! PAWA Of Whakatane, Bay of Plenty, Notifies that HE IS A CANDIDATE for the EAST COAST MAORI ELECTORATE Against the Hon. A. T. Ngata. NOTICE MANCATU ANNUAL SPORTS. THE Ladies’ Leaping Match has been struck off the Programme, and the Prize' Money for the Open Leaping Match (3rd event) is: First, £5 and Trophy £l, presented by Mr. J. Bowen; second 30.5; third, 10s. C. F. HENDERSON, Hon. Sec. AS A COINC CONCERN. TWO good Teams, Two Waggjons, Harness, Tarpaulins, Chains, and a gpod 1 Rim for £SOO. Apply—. G. K. PASLEY, Gisborne. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PRIZE MONEY CAN NOW BE HAD on application. H. M. PORTER. Secretary. TUST Received ex Mokoia-—lO9 sacks » prime Table Potatoes.—D. M.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3378, 20 November 1911, Page 1
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