AMUSEMENTS. PATHE TQICTURES. ATHE JL ICTURES. ANOTHER STERLING SERIES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A THRILLING LUBIN DRAMA. “A SURGEON’S HEROISM.” The Hospital Ablaze. A Patient’s Life at Stake. “TESTING HIS COURAGE.” Story of a Girl’s Escapade, by “Vitagraph.” “THE LOAFER.” “THE LOAFER.” How Cowboys Force a. Man to Work. “BROTHER BOB’S BABY.” Funnv Antics of a Bachelor and a Baby ‘‘TWEEDLEDUM’S CARTOONS.” “On the Danube”—“Pathe Gazette.” “MODERN BIRD TAMING.” Madam Marzella’s Wonderful TroupePRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATREFRIDAY. 30t!h AUGUST. J^AMONT £jj_URR H ,s M AJESTY’S T HEATRE. pLAIN AND pANCY £)RESS P A L Lj In Aid of ST. DOMINIC’S CONVENT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29tli, 1912. I Single Tickets 4/Double Tickets 7/6 Spectators 1/MUSIC BY VITA BROS. Mrs- DAN. PARKER, Mrs. PHIL BARRY, Joint Secs. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY. MRS EVERETT BUTLER writes: As a teacher of over twenty-five years experience of the old method I have great pleasure in certifying that I have proved the system to be absolutely what you claim for it. It is simplicity itself. No more drudgery for teacher or pupil. Everything has been simplified so that those who never before hoped to become pianists can bo so now by learning the new system. I can confidently recommend it to all, old and young. lam charmed until it. It is undoubtedly most fascinating, and has come to stay. Full Tuition £2 2s, and returned if von cannot play in six weeksTHE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McEEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Road. Hours. 10 a.m. to 8 o.m And by arrangement. Special arrangements for country pupils. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THANKS. WE, the Hotel Employees’ Union, j wish to most sincerely THANK all those who kindly assisted with the Graham Benefit Social, especially Messrs. Fiddy and George, I). J- Barry, Smith Bros., L. D. Nathan, G. Boulton (catering), John Townley (furniture), C. L. Ferguson (fruit), George Griffiths (caretaker Garrison Hall), and Percy Vosner (for motor car). IN THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL ' MULLOOLY, DECEASED. PERSONS having Claims against j the above Estate are requested to i forward same in duplicate to the undersigned on or before 31st INSTANT- ! HEI and DAWSON, Solicitors, Lowe Street. 17th August, 1912. THE CLASSES DEPEND UPON THE OPTICIAN. Therefore the betterment of the sight depends upon his skill. Don’t let an inexperienced man tamper with your eyes—come here and be assured of proper treatment. I am the only London qualified. Optician in Gisborne, my diploma’ is that of the Spectacle Maker’s Company, London. CONSULTATIONS FREE! Harold a. a rmstronc AROLD A. XTLRMSTRONG... M.P.S., N.Z. F.S.M.C., Lon. CHEMIST AND EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, GISBORNE. important notice. TO HORSE OWNERS. I DESIRE to contradict a rumor that is being circulated to the effect that I have joined the P-B-Master Farriers’ and Blacksmiths’ ’ Association, and wish it to bo clearly understood that I have no connection whatever with that body. . W. S- DAVmSQINI, LOWE STREET (Next Redstone’s Stables.) GLADSTONE ROAD. TILLA RESIDENCE, 5 rooms, all ' conveniences, £025. BLOORE. TURANGANUI HOTEL. TT is that all Actoounts against me up to and including the 14th INSTANT, be rendered AT ONCE, so that I may discharge them. I shall also be obliged if those who are indebted' to me .will discharge their liabilities. a; F. SAUNDERS. HOUSE. 6 MINUTES P. 0.; asphalt footpath, 6 rooms, gas, sewerage. £600; 1 cash £IOO. BLOORE
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3605, 19 August 1912, Page 1
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