AMUSEMENTS!. PATHE PICTURES. TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE GREATEST OF SENSATIONS. “A BEAST AT BAY.” The Great Race —Train v. Motor Car. ‘‘DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.” Dramatic Production Extraordinary-. “THE BANKER’S DAUGHTER.” Intensely Realistic Society Drama. “THE TELEPHONE GIRL.” “PARIS MOTOR BANDITS.” “Famous Rivers”—“Patlie Garotte.” “WIFEY’S MA COMES BACK.” NO PICTURES MONDAY OR TUESDAY. ENTIRE CHANGE WEDNESDAY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. IJAWKE'S gAY V. pOVERTY gAY. Will be. Played oil the Domain TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Kirik-off ait 3.15 p.m. Referee: Mr. Hull. Admission at Gate, Is. Ladies Free. TV/fAKARAKA and M a taw hero Hall. —A Euchre Tournament and Dance to follow avill be held in the above Hall an THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 3rd-. Good prizes' will be given for the Euchre- Tournament. Admission—Tournament, Is 6d ; Dance, Is. B. STEGGALL, Hon. Sec. oof TON’S ROO MS . PUCHRE PARTY, in aid of tlic * J AYidow and Family of the late Mr. Owen. WEDNESDAY.. 2nd OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. Handsome Prizes. Admission 2s 6d. E. LEDGER, Hon. Stan —A—UNIQUE FESTIVAL ORIENTAL riARNIVAL AND RIENTAL V7ARNIVAL AND Bazaar. AZAAR. IN THE GARRISON HALL, OCTOBER 2,3, 4 AND 5. Official Opening bv His Lordship the Bishop of Waiapu. SPLENDID EASTERN SCENES. TABLEAUX MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL GOODS FROM EVERWHERE. 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. 0 VERSEAS RANCH. GISBORNE RIFLE CLUB. MEN’S SOCIAL. REDSTONE’S HALL, 8 p.m., TO-NIGHT (Saturday), SEPT. 28. C. J. ALLEN, Hon. See. DON’T FORGET gABOR j) AY IMPORTS, MONDAY, OCT- 28. ORIENTAL CARNIVAL & BAZAAR INAUGURAL CONCERT. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ist. At 8 p.m., In lIIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PROGRAMME. 1. Song, “The Carnival” Molloy Mr. J. C. E. Kissling. 2. Song, “There’s a- Land”...Frances Mrs Lament Gurr. [Allitsen 3. Part Song, “On the March” Bicker. Full Male Chorus, under Mr. Mainland Foster. 4. Song, “King Charles” Maude Mr. Lament Gurr. [Valen White 5. Soug, “0, Divine Redeemer” Madame Gleave, [Gounod 0. Duet, “Watchman, What of the Night?” Messrs Nelson and Brown. INTERVAL. 7. Part Song, “The Three Chafers’ W Male Chorus. [Trimii 8. Song, “Nelson’s Gone a-Saihng”... .Mr Lament Gurr. [ Herman Lohr 9. Song, (a) “Four by the Clock”... A. Mallinson (b) “The Rosary” E. Madame Gloavc. [Ncvin 10. Song, “Russian Sleigh Song” Airs Lamont Gurr. [Whishaw 11. Song, “Alary of Argyle” Mr. A. Williamson. [Nelson 12. Part Song, “The Long Day Closes” Male Chorus. [Sullivan “God Save the King!” Proceeds given to Church Building Fund. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Chairman of Organising Committee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3640, 28 September 1912, Page 1
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