AMUSEMENTS. PATHS ATHE PICTURES. IGT'JRES. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT! “THOSE EYES” “THOSE EYES.” Wonderful Fascinating; Nordisk Production. “HE WANTED TO PROPOSE.” Most Ludicrous Farce Comedy by Hepvorth. “A MEXICAN COURTSHIP.” A Reautifiullv Depicted Romantic Scenario’. “WHERE THE MONEY- WENT.” Yitagraph’s Latest Mirth Provoker. “A True Indian’s 1 Heart”—“Butterflies”—“Latest Gaumont Graphic” —'“Wild Birds.” •TH E FICKLE S PANIARD. ’ ’ “GOOD STENOGRAPHER WANTED.” TARUHERU GUN CLUB. 21—9—12. pLUB SHOOT for Trophy —24 Birds. R. PILCHER. Hon. Sccretarv. -
MAKARAKA AND MATAWHERO HALL. A EUCHRE TOURNAMENT and DANCE will lie held in above Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 25th inst. Prizes on view 51r Disson’s Window, Makaraka. B. STEGGALL, Hon. See. . Tournament, Is 6d. Dance, Is. If ONSTE R COMBiNED FOOTBALL SOCIAL. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912-Invitation-holders' mav obtain Tickets from members of the Committee, or the undersigned— J. A. EATON and F. SNOWDEN, Hon. Sees. UNIQUE FESTIVAL ORIENTAL /CARNIVAL AND riental Carnival and Bazaar, azaar. IN THE GARRISON HALL, OCTOBER 2,3, 4 AND 5. j Official Opening by His Lordship the Bishop of Waiapu. SPLENDID EASTERN SCENES. TABLEAUX MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL GOODS FROM EYERWHERE. CRAND CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL —On— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. AT 3 p.m. EIGHT VALUABLE BRIZES. Proceeds of CARNIVAL given to Church of England Building Fund. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Chairman of Organising Committee.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DAINTY SUPPERS. Don’t forget that Sappers are Served Nightly up to 11 o’clock at ■THE SAVOY" (Late Poverty • Ba-- Tea Rooms), LOWE STREET. Gisborne’s Leading Luncheon, Afternoon Tea., Tea and Supper Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Open on Sundays for Dinner, Tea, and Afternoon Tea.. Dinner from 12.30 to 1.30. Mrs. WILCOX. Proprietress. NOTICE. "WAVING disposed of my Business, a prompt settlement of all Accounts will greatly facilitate the winding up. Payment may be made at the offices of F. HALL and SONS, NOLAN and SKEET, cr A. E. REES, Ironmonger. E. AY. BURTON.
ECCS! EGGS! ECCS! WAXTED in any quantity. Best ' * price given. WOOTTON’S, The Loading Caterers. IMPORTANT A NNOUNCEMENT A. H. BURGESS, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAS nleasure in announcing that he is commencing business in Webb’s Buildings, Loive Street. The services of MISS BARNES, late of Christchurch, has been secured as Florist and Shop Manager. Miss Barnes has the distinction of having won all the prizes in the professional florist classes at the Christchurch Exhibition (1900-7), which is a guarantee that all orders for Floral Work will bo executed in an artistic manner. FRESH CUT FLOWERS. POT PLANTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, ROSES. CHRYSANTHE- ‘ TIMS, CARNATIONS. All well-grown stuff of good quality and true to name. The SEED DEPARTMENT is stocked with clean, fresh Vegetable and Flower Seeds. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3634, 21 September 1912, Page 1
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