AMUSEMENTS. 3>ATHE » TJICTURES. . ATHE J JL ICTURES. TO-EPfY, AT 2.3 SPBCyiiLiCffllDFEi feMf loin TMIf |Ml£ SH II S/ upial Jrrotinefio^ TOINIPHT! 'Entire ChangJof Programme. THE PICK OF THE BEST. COMEDY, INDUSTRY, DRAMAS/DE LUX. THE WORLD’S NEWS. , MAJESTY’S THEATRENSE. TMYCII IT life. CUT! EASTER JfONDAY NIGHT r|HE /TRONM ASTER, rfrfi E wR QN M AOTeJ • oduc gfir tli .Vi 11 i Gfsbjprne by OMPAN-Y RAf Re-appearance of Bliss Rachel Rice, supported by a prfflftprful company. Popular prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miller’s. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. UAL AEfester Social, to be IuESSffER the C one , ArfCl-y, 19 ON D; ift@ at n .m of Prizes. Presentaffi Double Ticket off Extra Lady 2sA. KIRK, E/ROCHE, lion.-Secs. CRICKET. iATCHIOF THE SEAS ¥1 h i IYERT.Y |(>i : evin. pD-DAW (SATURDAY) AND EASTEII MONDAY. Play Comifences 10 a.m. ADMISSION Is. LADIES FREE, J. P. McLISKY, Hon. See. P.B.C.A. MEETINCS. HAP&RA „ METRO! SqRyiCE?. | T)n ' JnJ a^^t/iUs|n4.^(Tonfomnl)£ Eervicesf will ijp f'b*, /'E L< a|n. MS I jS.ni- fVeaWer to-morrow-, sAnbsionf'r J. A. Jtfces. Weicome' > -Soeialson 'Tuesday. Admission Free. Collection for expenses. All invited 1 . ' mENT MISSION, PEEL STREET JL ifJose to Rsilway Station). |’ j .JIIG SERVICE, SUND.-yrJf7. rf-ll'A J IME|j^fG KJl| WMj, Mi lilartilv .sifv. B‘SJmv’e !” nt f'lpu.Tl l .'' Veil slfeet (close to ~ av|.Jawoii). —©losing service at rinar message % the Evangelists. ,’e heartily say, “Come!” P.B. RUCBY UNION ANNUALfUEETING be us EETENCaof m ll.gT.Vt; dm FRI.m nilial Gjeijfrai R^rerty^Hii}. . Jt Mirs<§iid l| l9th,|itl „ , , • fißepo# Mtl BalanceElection oi ftfficeTs. and Gene--1 D. COWAN, Secretary. ND BO UNO. Motu Ro; OST, Ji/m Satan Dog \riip od Ah Roi ybody fetaii fk£ same xvlll be prose returning Os l/e Mu d u :edMcGifford, jßatawai. no to t weelc/Jhladk,. tan .^i)d OUN Hb’ieF ca if es. Api# whitw|lieep cl< •e same in g imes.” _ & AN4. RESIDENCE. r tW» l iUI yt .C ial'tl<fr.s. r ANTED Known —Superior Board and Residence at Mrs. Davy’s ding-house, No, 75 Wainui Road. ntlerfen Isfoue PERIOR Board and Residence an always be found at the WaraB card ing-honse, Kaiti. ' Terms: lanent boarders, £1 per week. minutes’ walk from P.O.—J. ■, proprietor. ’J’eleplione 303- - SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. d RIFF LLS TROJfMO AKL DAY TO-DAY JSATURDA Y) RELIEF Idven amon iai ap IN jclialf of the Stj _jj {f Britain tli§ Army/ Corpsvwil Sr-oTt,; Mrs. Dempwill canvass the streets 1 . NOTIC HOLIDA % oar wml .if YY :IlDp‘Y and/.GEORGE, "Bakers, Confectionere, Etc., 75 Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3493, 6 April 1912, Page 1
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