AMUSEMENTS. “RATHE! PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST PRODUCTION * THIS EXCELLENT SERIES. “THE MAGNIFICENT GORGES CIAN,” “UNERRING JUSTICE,” “JAEL AND SISERA,” “Sea Anemones,” “Broncho Bill,” “THWARTED V ENG EANCE, ” “STUBBS' SERVANT,” “REEDHAM ORPHANAGE FESTIVAL” These Famous Lads in New Exercises. “Josh and Cindy’s Wedding Trip,” “WOES OF A WEALTHY WIDOW.” Really Clever and Amusing Comedy. NO PICTURES TUESDAY. COMPLETE CHANGE WEDNESDAY. POVERTY BAY SCOTTISH SOCIETY GRAND CONCERT In JJIS jy/£A J ESTY’S rpHEATRE. (St. Andrew’s Night). SPLENDID PROGRAMME. MISS ADELAIDE BRUCE (one of Australia’s, best), assisted by other Talented Performers. Full Programme Next Week, Tickets No.w On Sale—Bs, 2>s, ami Is. Bookings for Reserved Seats at W. Miller’s. ' fJIS iJ'HEATRE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1911. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT By the p UPILS QF pHE QON VENT SCHOOLS. The Programme to be presented comprises items entirely new to Gisborne, and many of which will Ik> performed for the first time in the Dominion. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE DANCES Under the direction of PROFESSOR OWEN CAIIDSTON. Cba rm ing Co mediet ta s. Pleasino- 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. SPECIAL AOYERTISEES£!&'<». SMART SUMMER FROCKS UNDERPRICED. THIS WEEK, for we don’t think many will be left after, we are offering exceptional value in useful SUMMER FROCKS- We quote prices below, but please call and see the line. You’ll agree with us that the values are great. SMART FROCKS of French Cambric, Zephyr, and Li none, in a large range of useful colourings, special prices —9s lid and 13s Gd. Dainty White- Embroidered Dresses, special uric-os—Us lid. 12s Gd. Lis 6(1. WM. PETTIE & CO., LTD. NO LICENSE LEAGUE. T IMF EXECUTIVE will meet at 7.30 p.in. on MONDAY, in St. Andrew’s Schoolroom. The League Meeting will follow at S o’clock. WANTED, TO SELL. ONE BOILER and ENGINE ; also, Brick-making Machine; also, Slicd. Price, £SO, Anolv— I). HEPBURN. /OMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. IHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Union" will he hold in the Presby•ian Schoolroom, on TUESDAY, Norn her 28th, at 2.30 p.m. Business: mial Rei>ort and Balance-sheet, El ceil of Officers, etc.. Renorts from Supntendents of Departments, and Won’s CmsadeTENDERS. rENDERS invited for Cutting, at Rakaunea. Sawmill: use of k'gatiler, mill, tramways, horses, etc. Apply— w L REES. FOR SALE. >Allt Pure-bred CREAMY WELSH PONIES, with Harness.—Apply J. R. REDSTONE & SONS, Ltd. Gisborne. -Or. T. G. BUCHANAN, Tokomani Bay. SALVAGE STOCK. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER. ALL the SALVAGE STOCK from the recent fire at our Auckland Warehouse will be SOLD BY r .l UNDER dosing TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1911. At 5 p.m. The Stock will bo apportioned in suitable lots. MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD. MR. A. WILLIAMS, FRENCH POLISHER (Late Begrr and Co. and Dresden Piano Co.) WISHES to notify the Public of Gisborne that ho is prepared to RE-POLISH old Pianos, Leather Suites, Shop Fittings and Furniture, and make them look as good as new. He undertakes to exterminate from the wood all insect, life. ADDRESS— 272, ORMOND ROAD. T” O LET—Houses, 5-ronmed House, 15s; 6-roomed House, 20s; Boarding-house, 30 boarders., do. 30. private do. 10 hoarders; easy rents and cheap ingoings.—Apnly, Tharp, to James Brown, land agent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3384, 27 November 1911, Page 1
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