AMUSEMENTS, PATHE OICTURES. ATHE JL ICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE DOUBLE EVENT “GRAND NATrOttAI. STEEPLECHASE, 1912,” And “NATIONAL HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE.” “NEW PATHE GAZETTE” “BOBBY AND A CAY OLD -SPARK,” “LITTLE MAIDS .'IN CHINA AND -lAPAN.” “WHIFFLES AS A MESSENGER.” “IT’S AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NO GOOD.” “GLADIOLUS AND VARIETIES.” ENTIRE CHANCE SATURDAY. MATINEE AS USUAL AT 2.30. POVERTY, BAY AXEMEN’S! ASSOCIATION. THE CARNIVAL will be held cn MONDAY. July Bth. G~ H. WILLIAMS, Hon- Sen. J^IEDERTAFEL. (Season 1912.) FIRST CONCERT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, rjTUESDAY, JULY £jj SOLOISTS:
nil-. JOHN PROUSE, Bass. Mr. H. 0. MACFARLANE, ’Cello. Di ’c\ss Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s. Stalls 2s. Box Plan now open at AY. Miller’s. C. Y. HARRE. Hon. Sec. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANQ PLAYIHG MADE EASY. Absolutely no 'knowledge of music required. Dr. Borland, Mas. Doc., Oxen., F.R.C.C., says:—“Your method of dealing with the extreme leger lines and with the chromatic element in music seems to me as thorough and useful as your modes of dealing with tire simpler stages of the work.” You attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. No vamping cords, no drudgery. Full tuition £2 2s, and returned if you cannot read, and play in six weeks.
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Read. Flours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FIRST-CLASS CATERING. ~\7 ISITORS to the Gisborne Raping V Chib’s Steeplechase Meeting at the Park TO-DAY tan depend upon receiving piRST-CLASS JP UNCH EONS AND The Catering is in the hands cf S. IVCOTTON, GISBORNE’S LEADING CATERER.
! GISBORNE PUBLIC HOSPITAL. I r OWING to necessary painting requiring to be done, none but urgent coses can be admitted meantime. H- M. PORTER, ' Secretary. MILK, MILK, MILK. The kia oka dairy comPAXY wish to notify the Public of Gisborne that they are now prepared to supply MILK in any quantity to all parts <:f the Borough. Orders left at the Factory, or at the Secretary’s Office, 70 Bright Street, will receive prompt attention. \. GRAHAM, Secretary. " HrLOORE’S BARGAINS ! 1 Q 7-, ACRES CXR.P. at £1 10s J.O « ?.> per acre;'rent Is 6d per acre. SO acres flat, balance good healthy Bill country; Taw a bush, Totara. Rimu and Matai. 150- acres grass. 20 miles from railawy station. PRICE, £800; terms £SOO cash; balance remain 5 years at 5 per cent. /g ACRES O.R.P. at £1 ss; L ~3~ rent Is 3d per acre. 300 acres of old grass, 150 acres new burn, sown rape, turnips and grass seed; 150 acres felled which will be put into grass; 50 acres good flats.. Carrying now 600 sheep and cattle. Whare 24 x 12, new. PRICE, ONLY £2 10/- PER ACRE ; terms, £IOOO cash, balance 5 par cent for 5 Years.
DON’T DELAY, TO AS3JCT ANNUAL I S BALANCE WORK, SHALL esteem it a favor if Clients HEIR will be gootl enough to ETTLE FJIHEI BEFORE 31st. JULY. D. J. BARRY, Gisborne Brewery- and Aerated Waters Factory
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3567, 5 July 1912, Page 1
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495Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3567, 5 July 1912, Page 1
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