AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES. CRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT (ONLY) TO-NIGHT. A STARTLING PRODUCTION. “CHILDREN WHO LABOR ” The Evils of Child Labor Realistically Shown. Produced by.. Arrangement with the Society ior Protection of Women and Children. “THE OCTOROON.” The Well-known Drama Faithfully Portrayed “THE LESSER EVIL.” Don’t Miss It. A Splendid Story“THE LESSER EVIL.” “AN EXCITING MOTOR CHASE.” “Miss Harry” (the Woman Serpent). Wonderful—The Talk of Gisborne. “A LOST DOG”—“BABY TRAMP.” ENTIRE CHANGE SATURDAY. (No Pieties Monday). WOOTTON’S ROOMS. PUCI IRE PARTY, in aid of the Widow and Family of the late Mr. Owen. WEDNESDAY. 2nd OCTOBER, At 8 ij.ni. Handsome Prizes. Admission 2s Gd. E. LEDGER. Hon. See. —A—UNIQUE FESTIVAL ORIENTAL CARNIVAL AND RIENTAL AND Bazaar, azaar. IN THE GARRISON HALL, OCTOBER 2,3, 4 AND 5. Official Opening by His Lordship tho Bishop of Waiapu. SPLENDID EASTERN SCENES. 'TABLEAUX MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL GOODS FROM EYERWHERE. GRAND 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.
QVERSEAS ju|R ANC H. GISBORNE RIFLE C'Ll’B. MEN’S SOCIAL. REDSTONE'S HALL, 8 p.m., SATURDAY SEPT. 28. C. J. ALLEN, Hon. See. 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 £l2o Grand Chappel Piano ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30. Text 800 Its obtainable from Music Shops or from the Secretary— JAMES DYKifS, 119-151 Featherston St., Wellington. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TARUHERU ROAD DISTRICT. T HEREBY give notice that a Petition praying the Cook County Council to merge the above District into the County, will be presented to the Council in one month from this date. G. R. MOORE. Dated this 27th Sept.. 1912. _ A QUICK SALE WILL be effected with this BAR* CAIN bv anyone who is wanting to furnish a 6-roomed Villa, and do it well. Contents of six rooms well furnished ONLY £145. This includes a Piano, a solid walnut Saddleback Chesterfield Suite, and the rest of equal quality and none of it over G months in use. Further particulars— C. G. BLOORE. LOWE STREET. A" I NVITATION. The Ladies of Gisborne, are cordially invited to call at DEVON HOUSE, WEBB’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST., And Inspect the Attractive Display of One-piece Dresses, from 7s 6d. New Costumes (just in). Smartest * and Most Up-to-date Millinery. Everyone invited to look round, and no one pressed to huv. MISS CILMOUR, Specialist in Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing. ’Phene 811.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3639, 27 September 1912, Page 1
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