AMUSEMENTS. PATHE ATHE HCTURES. ICTURES. TO-NIGHT! a TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY L.|ST PRODUCTIffN jMSENSjITON SERIES, J * fING |llE SPECIAL?.” mJr ICvjjG Tj&-3 E SP-EG|Ajf. 'w ‘A oluErlo '' H #? CtROW jfl*Hs|blofßY.'' UjCEf DE RI JbONT COUNTER.’ A OUIEf HOUSE.’ 3 1 'TWEED LED IMPS MONKEY. ’ ’ ■“VALLEY OF ALBULA-” 'LATEST GATJMONT GRAPHIC.” CHANGE ON WEDNESDAY. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY ISLINGTON. AGRANIf CONCERT, promoted fy the OVERSEAS ,CLUB, will if held in IRS MA/.JESTY’S THEATRE. / EVENING. Jbtli comment ' in" at 8 p.nl for the purpose of j'aisfiiWfinsds for the relief of suffer#S by the Titanic asterThe .performers include Mrs. Phil Barr\y*twlio will .<|ing “ThefToilers”), Mi-XT. C. E. Kis Clvmont, Miss ] C. H. Moss, Mr E- C. Selwyn Ha dents (who by f that beautiful. Titanic’s Orch Mi mu edsto eou mn as ... * MeCaptain Mrs. Rau stu:t- will sing red by the great ship. vent down, “Nearer l\s r God tc I’hee”), Messrs. Vita Bros., and 11 jrisliorne Orchestra, under the ba >f Mr. M. L. Fostei TICKETS—3s, 2s, and Is. No charge for booking. C. J. ALLEN F. W. WALKER Hon. SecretariesPIANO PLAYINC MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY. Piano Playing Made Easy. Absolutely no Knowledge of Music Required. We Guarantee to Teach any Age Piano and to Read any Music. Y-ou attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. INTERVIEWS DAILY. Don’t he sceptical and think it impossible. *■ Professor Marshall Hall says:— “Splendid and ingenious for the masses.” FULL TUITION £2 2s. Money returned if you cannot play in six weeks. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs).. Hours 10 a-m. to 8 p.m. Enrol early. MEETJNCS. S ,R J AMES iRESENTATjON 'i ARROLL’S lUND. :N|RAL IMKETIN G joffl both LJdicf’ / and/Gontlenfc Js|pc/n----lfiitteesl:' wj 1/ hold .at tyiei/BoioUgh lounqns CMmbcrs THI! AF'MInO#N, at 3.|ol)MkBusiness: IMifQRIANT. Every member lis requested to be present. I H. HI DcCOSTA, C. if. MOSS, Joint Secretaries. OVERTY BAY CIVIL SERVICE SPORTS ASSOCIATION. (rtnersal MEESPI 1/ life Stove t^flfebe..lfelcßo! ESDAWjth MM qflff §%’§ )vern #f Wfn# M ¥ ” fori and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers and GeneralC. G. MAHER, Hon. See. EDthe MEETING OFjLOCAL BODIES. IiTINGr qK.Local Bodies fby convjjfed to ba held lOtli iim.Jiit 3 p*mj Ijfiity OhiI&3P fto/ select a dejffl|a; IlfereijjHJ totbe fijlcg (if iiist., |to|w)nfjidcr the porfi Goveiiunlnt Bill. w. h/kucker. uiirmau Cook Hdffrfuil and Charitable Aia Board. shot nd into op SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TWO SPECS. NOT in the ordinary fruit shop, colloquialism, but something that will return good money for good money. £875. NO. 1 will suit a busy business man; it is a nice 6-roomed Louse, five minutes from P. 0.; all modern conveniences; asphalt footpaths from Post Office to the gate and round the house. Only £IOO down. ' £675. |VTO. 2 will suit a speculator; it is a J3I good corner section, 15 mins, from P.O-; in a suburb where land values are rising every day;_ included in the bargain is a new six-roomed house with modern conveniences. Only £145 cash. BLOORE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3517, 7 May 1912, Page 1
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