AMUSEMENTS. BOXING! BOXING! GLSBjQIffE BO^EV /hislj^ajest -ifro-N Jj 1 riday SSOCIATION HEATRE. ■IT, £7TH. lATCH - WEIGHS Of ilJf ROUNDS. Pufse£3s- - FRED. WILLIAMS (Tolaga Bay) And BERT : (Champion Heavy and *M|l -' r P°\»r fc y l ,Bay)| -weight EV TS Iso, SIX CRfATi|Aj|ATi Oi SixSßSppdsXlliieh (Trqbhy #ah>M £ .Teach), Between wie |>ost Amateurs in <tho district. Referee: BsJW&y PRICES—2s. Box where members, TTthey wish, can reserve seats. Seating accommodation provided on stage for members. Entrance stage door. H. L. HUMPHREYS, Secretary.
THE ENGLISH PIERROTS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction: W. &R. Thomas* & Maynard Dakin. SEASON of THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Gonwnencing WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE. A Happy Combination of Clever Artists THE "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIE! Novel Prof Wonderful utility and Charm. An Extensive Repertoiro Marked by Originality Humorous Songs. / Sentimental Songs C-oon Songs and Chorrfses Duets, Trios, Ensejpules Musical Monolog no' Racy Stories, Dramatic Recitals,Concerto* Items Musical SelecticJr Not a. Dull M#nent Change Nightly. TH ENGLISH PIERROTS THE ENGLISH PIERROTS THE ENGLISH PIERROTS A POPULAR ENTEIIT/INMENT BY POPULAR AR/TSTS . 4 AT POPULAR PRICES=-3s, 2s,l|s. Plan opens at Miller’s Satrf@Kiy. No Extra. Charge for Booking No Early Doors. VICTOR BECK, Touring Manager.
PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY. Absolutely no 'knowledge of music required. Dr. Borland, Mus. Doc., Oxen., F.R.C.C., says:—“Your method of dealing with the extreme loger lines and with the chromatic element in music seems to me as thorough and useful as your modes of dealing with the simpler stages of the work.” You attain the same result that takes years milder old conditions. No vamping cords, no drudgery. Full tuition £2 2s, and returned if you cannot read and play in six weeksTHE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McIvEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Road. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. MEETINGS. pUBLIC | Will be (Mven as Fellows: — WHINIJAY’S HALL, gATURDAY 8. Chair 8 o’clock. Subject Aims [r .tmd Objects of the Unit/tTPa rty.” The UnitcaTmborM’arty lias come to stay, and Mr. Fowdcls supports it. H IS SUN AY , JUNE 9, STY At Subject: “Moses, the. Greatest of /II Labor Leaders.” Chairman: Mr. J. President Trades Con Silver Coin Collect! ings to defray expens RE . Turner, both Meet- _ fft
QUESTIONS ABE' INVITED. SPECIAL IDVERTISEMENTS, / TECH W CHOOL. r JSE assc to low: ShoTEJiTtliu and This e writ, m t fin.] ay voting, BookkeSin i . MvJRCA Secretary. POVE AND be Y B/W AGRICULTURAL astoflal ASSOCiatij TEUTONS O' .6 Co mm if tee receiled Jt||ie 8' 11. M. »ci lion ’OUTER, Secretary-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3544, 7 June 1912, Page 1
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