AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE 'llp-DAY. AT 2.3 JHT If, TO-MICHT, HANpE OF PIIOGIIJ reattf ‘Soli*!’ ’ SensAtiJ TOENT A. Ess Han mi.. IK I) rjßafbtioh, GK E Y.” r vbin” Comedy, R’S WARD.” <U/I S]| ' OE , rim bill HE PROFESS KELLY’S lI W ATV ’ —“NA PLES. ’ ’ only two Performances. MATINEE. 2.30, and TO-NIGHT. 8. No Further Exhibition til] Thursday Next, when a new series will be presented.
H' 8 M AJESTY’S rjpn EATRE. ; 3 NIGHTS ONLY 3 Commencing . MONDAY NEXT. ALLAN HAMILTON’S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Delight! u 1 Comedy. s, entitled THE SARCE. ealu of Magnificence mpted on a Stage. Effects include the ■OTTfe the Haymarket fESHAY, MARCH 12th. Howard’s Btirring Drama WHY MEN L(jvE WOMEN. (By arrangement with Clarke and Meyilll). Unanimously vote® by the Press and Public of Australasia to be the Best Walter Howard Drama ever written hv that prolific Playwright. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th. (Last- Night of the Season). The Famous Fantastical Comedy Drama. A MESSAGE FROM MARS. Plays Produced by Charles Brown. Magnificent Scenery by Harry Whaite. Popular Prices—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Plan at Miller’s. HARRY P. MULLER, Touring Manager. In \V. WII Jacob Bin 3 A i a efor nso( file onsnn lea Hei
iT'i ISBORME 4 MATEUR UWIMM 11\ ! C (under A.S-A. ’Rules.) AS Hi CARNIVAL, ARNIVAL, AS HT Id on » T> » CIS 50 ds pen aee Rrndicap. nn<|er m years. Long Dive, Neat RfcadeT. Polo Match, Rtdsup&Race. Trick Diving, aria Comic Malays. Entries Cldke (Saturday), March 9th. at 9 A ,#^ V E- C. WALKER. Hon. Sec. __ . rpHE EAST COAST POLO ASSOi. ci at (Son's ANN UA § HJO. Will be Held iiL^niinravL Hall <A Tickets from Alembers of Coinnii|(cee. Double Tickets 10s 6d. Ladies ql H. DE LAUTOUB, Hon.f Sec.
MEETINCS. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTEJ & CSU RCH ‘obdenlSt. and Ot)i ..M A R Gi Mu lAN Chil li4'i ißov. Iron nations'of flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables thankfully- received. Collection in aid of the New Church Building Fund. TOLOCA PAY S C l IviFFTIVG l T{ ■ Ibfh , 18, tel TRIAL lie iifl.l at tlj on SATURDAY at P p-m-E. DEVER, 1 Hon. Sec.
POVERTY BAY EREEZERS’ UNION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held! on lltli. ij Towuley’s Nomination of Offljeers and Gen#ra 1. A good * ROWELL, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JNDIAN ■jgMPORIUM,. OPPOSITE A. WADE’S, I’Ll dill Gladstone Rood. am.' ■Ay RC)M NJ TOHN G s H QJ Cathedra' and Stafford form the Ladies, triot that they FORTNIGHT " .MARCH 9th, A COLLECTION O: OrKd.UrVtinos, Silks. Laces red Curtains and Covfls ItfCvl'igry, Lace Collars and ijijf Mirzanove, Jasper, and Came®air Rugs, etc. —INSPECTION INVITED— S\T.; MARCH 9th to MARCH 23rd ONLY.
INDIAN EMPORIUM. Gladstone Boad. WANT TO LET, weekssrafeout e nth siddfwyy! urmsh ' ox eet M
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3470, 9 March 1912, Page 1
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