amusements. PATHE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME. “A MEXICAN COURTSHIP.” Introducing ai Genuine Bull Fight. “THOSE EYES.” “THOSE EYES.” A Weird Fascinating Drainagraph. “WANTED A STENOGRAPHER” Featuring the Extremes—Flora Finch and Bunny. HE WANTED TO PROPOSE “BUT”— A Host of Most Ludicrous Situations. ‘‘WILD BIRDS” ‘‘BUTTERFLIES.” “Gnumont Graphic”—“A Fickle Spaniard”—“An Indian Wife’s Devotion.” “WHERE THE MONEY WENT.” TO-MORROW NIGHT, SPECIAL ONE-NIGHT SERIES. UNIQUE FESTIVAL ORIENTAL CARNIVAL AND RIENTAL VJARNIVAL AND Bazaar. AZAAR. IN THE GAJRRISON HALL, OCTOBER 2,3, I AND 5. Dfficial Opening by His- Lordship the Bishop of Waiapu. SPLENDID EASTERN SCENES. TABLEAUX MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL GOODS FROM EVERWBERE. CRAND CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL —On— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT 3 p.m. EIGHT VALUABLE PRIZES.
Proceeds of CARNIVAL given to Church of England Building Fund. L. DAWSON THOMAS, ■ Chairman of Organising Committee. LABOR I)®* g PORTS. MONDAY OCTOBER 14. PRELIM IN AR Y AN N OUN CEMEN T. npHE East. Coast Trades and Labor Council intend holding their Annual PICNIC and SPORTS on LABOR DAY. : . ' • The Programme will consist of tho following Events:— 150yds Maiden Race (for youths under 18 years). 100yds Girls’ Race. - 100yds Handicap. Half-mile, One Tide, and Two Miles Bicycle Races, Half-mile Handicap. . ' , Labor Day Handicap. Dnion Members’ Race, Sack Race. Married Women’s Race, Single do. High Jum>>. Pole JumpAlso, a number of Races and Games for Children. D. W. COLEMAN, Sec. Trades and Labor Council.
NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ‘The Ballarat of New Zealand.”SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, FROM 13th NOVEMBER TO 28th NOVEMBER. £650 IN PRIZES £650 Including a £125 Grand Chappel Piano ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30. Text Booles obtainable from Music Shops or from the Secretary— JAMES DYKES, 149-151 Featherston St., - Wellington.
SPECIAL ADVEHTISEMEM-S. “YyARATAH -JJOUSE, KAITI. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For PERMANENT BOARDERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Private Sitting-room for Ladies. Moderate Tariff. Mrs. J. STEVENSON, Proprietress. ’Phono 303. - • EGGS! EGGS! ECCS! WANTED in any quantity. Best V; price given. WOOTTON’S, The Leading Caterers. MPORTANT A NNOUNGEMENT A. H. BURGESS, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAS Measure in announcing that he is commencing business in Webb’s Buildings. Lowe 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 (190 G-7), which is a guarantee that all orders for Floral Work will be executed in an artistic manner. FRESH CUT FLOWERS. POT PLANTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. , FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, ROSES, CHRYSANTHEUMS, 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 3636, 24 September 1912, Page 1
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