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AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF -PICTURES. “JAEL AND SISERA,” “JAEL AND SISERA,” A Superbly-mounted and Powerfullyacted Drama. “THE GORGLS CIANES,” A Masterpiece of Scenic Photography. “THE WOES OF A WIDOW/’ “JOSH AND CINDY’S WEDDING TRIP.” Two of the Brightest and Best Comedies. “BRONCHO BILL” “BRONCHO BILL’ One of the Ever-popular Cowboy Series “TONTOLI N I’S STRAW HAT.” Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. POVERTY BAY SCOTTISH SOCIETY GRAND CONCERT In JJIS MAJESTY’S (St. Andrew’s Night). SPLENDID PRO Git AMM K. MISS ADELAIDE BRUCE (one of Australia’s best), assisted by other Talented Performers. Full Programme Next Week Tickets Now On Sale. —3s, 2s, and Is. Bookings for Reserved Seats begins at Miller’s on FRIDAY, Nov. 24th. JJIS iy/£AJESTY’S THEATRE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1911. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT By the pUPILS QF pHE QON VENT gCHOOLS. The Programme to be presented comprises items entirely new to Gisiborne, and many of which will be performed for the first time in the Dominion. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE DANCES Under the direction of PROFESSOR OWEN CARDSTOX. Charming Comediettas. Pleasing Choruses. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Efficient Orchestra under direction of Messrs Vita Bros. BOX PLAN opens THIS MORNING at Mr. W. Miller’s. 10 a.m. HOLY TRINITY SCHOOLROOM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, At 8 p-m. -myTR. AND MRS. LAMONT GURU’S m CONCERT Assisted by Pupils, the Orpheus Glee, and Madrigal Party, and Miss Freda Davies, accompanist. MR. LAMONT GURR will sing—“ Let Me Love Thee” (Arditi); Wallace’s Freebooter,.Songs—7(a) “The Rebel,” (b) “Up in the Saddle,” (c) “Son ol Mine”; “The Devout Lover” (Maude Valerie White). MRS. LAMONT GURR will sing “At My Window'’ (Parker); (a) “My Bed is like a Little Boat,” (b) “Song oi the Throstles” (Miss Freda Davies. Gisborne); “Ashoo at her Lattice,” (Woodforde-Finden). MISS J. McKENZIE will sing “The Worker” (Gounod). MISS HIR.D will sing “The Children’s Home” (Cowen). MISS REDSTONE will sing “Rose Softly Blooming” (Spohr). MISS G. LEWIS will sing—(a) “Flowei Fetters” (b) ‘‘The Four Leaf Clover” (Willeby). MR. HAROLD CATO will sing—“ Sincerity” (Emelie Clarke). The GLEE and MADRIGAL, consisting of the following—Mesdames Kissling. Akroyd, Lamont Gum Miss Lewis. Messrs Brown, Kissling, _ Lamont Gurr, and Dr. Reeve will sing. “Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day’ (Mikado) (Sullivan); “Strange Adventure,” from the “Yeoman of the Guard,” (Sullivan); “Row, Gentlj Row.” Tickets (2s 6d) obtainablye at W. Miller’s. SPECIAL ADVeHTISEBBft.f;. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Services at the Baptist TaberX nacle TO-MORROW will he con ducted by the Rev. T. Keith-Ewen Morning subject—“ His Countenance and Mind”; evening, “Christ’s Lordship over Nature.” Miss Glover wil sing the ‘solo, “Angels Bright anc Fair,” and the choir will contribute ar anthem. All invited. MASONIC HALL, SUNDAY SER VICES. Mrs harris-roberts, n.a.s. Missionary, will conduct service. Subject, “The Spirit World and Spirit People,” commencing at 7 p.m. ; silver coin odl lection. Floral clairvoyance after service. Daily interviews at 315, Gladstone Road. POVERTY BAY FREEZERS’ UNION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of above Union will be he'd in Townley’s Hall on MONDAY. Nov. 27. at 7.30 p.m. Business: Nomination and Election of Secretary. A. H- ANDERSON, Secretary. FOR SALE. PAIR Pure-bred CREAMY WELSH x PONIES, with Harness.—Appl: J. R. REDSiONE & SONS, Ltd Gisborne. —Or, T. G. BUCHANAN, Tokomari Bay. SALVAGE STOCK. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER. A LL the SALVAGE STOCK from the recent fire at our Aucklaiu Warehouse will be SOLD BY 'LENDER closing TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1911 At 5 p.m. The Stock will be apportioned in suitable lots. MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3383, 25 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3383, 25 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3383, 25 November 1911, Page 1

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