AMUSEMENTS. OP E R A J-J OUSE. General Manager .... Chas. Maurice. QRAND O|PENINC PERFORMANCE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23 (SHOW /NIGHT). The Fi'rijfet Pict-wo Programme KoreeiTfll -in Gijfc-orno, headed b| .star Mnxiisk IJrama, entitled, | AN!? ESmENDSHf IrnpaiJp nl— -VJ/K\ \ »s— snakes Ml ater-fTi A to ten§)t||tMif-j||f<M?l) sur|>ri s#ftlkMovem;—|l)r||;,ljfn|ttfe Fenring -Yvonne ffUxtyjr wounds Edith Charles reoeiJls Edith’s ,I'ergivelvets. f “MIND THE PAINT." “SACRED ClT\f OF THE CANOES" “A BURGLAR HELPED." “THE STEPMOTHER." “ONE ROUND O’BRIEN." And a. host of others. Popular Prices—Dress Circle Is (id, Stalls Is, Pit Gd. Box plan now open at the Opera House. 'The Management has decided to book seats in the Dress Circle only. Doors for Stalls and Pit open at 7.30. RE A Ft UC E n A Urol the TF/aZa [ SC'H OOIJI **} On 'i OCT. 2oth/a M. 4
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLIDAY NOTICE. THE GISBORNE/MERCHANTS’ ! ASSOCIATION. ALL DAY oiy Day), i DA X rpHE Business the mi-dp-niuuitioiml CLOSED DSD AY (Show. NOON Till'RH ATT. & Col Ltd. A- CO l'R 'OX. BENNETT A SilEi COMMON, SI MURRAY, ROt MURRAY & \Y. A. O'MEfRi dT. K. RASLIC D. NATHAN & CO., Ltd. hVILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd.
TKAMKS. 'TIIBtCgMMiTTjP desire to _ „ ~ wji<> a&si#et make ,|b 4 lfe on Oefbbsjr iMifhidJufjy«Ts| swon Family, jfm#f a, sifns* sV&xM, \v.ish ApeidAaly to jpcord their appreciation of the work done by the lion, secretary, Sirs. C. Hunter.
J^AILWAYS. JyTEW (Gisborne Section.) AGRICULTURAL *AND PASTORAL SIT ' AT PARK OCTOBER. RACES AT MAj BER 24t] |W, rCF.COURSE, [>2 AND 23. :araka—octoand 25th. ETS. r 1 ark M) pan., irse ior m. y 4.10 Gisborne ot leave ■k Racc--5.35 pan., pan., Otoko arrive FARES—Retn course or Gi.sfc-oi first-class, 2s Iraki, 4s hi, Te Karaka,.f talii, 2 s eeu?r Te K a lark a. .50 pan. 0.44 Park RaceOtoko, 5s 2d secofid-clas«; M:e r 2'(l; Waikolui/ Pull a, *2d; Wafpuoa, lvaitaraam, at those ares issvyMron Octooer 22 and 23 v a liable mor returnfup to and mluding Saturday, #>otobev 26th. To >ark R-aceooursojp on OctoUor 23, rom Gisborne lsJFetum; toJSisborae rom Park Raei#nirse, Gd ffngkTRAIN .imRANGEMENTS. T H D A Y, OCTOpER 24th AND 25th. TrainsJravo Gisborne for Makarakr at 12 noon and 1 pan .. Return leaves Makara'ka for Gisborne pan. The train usually l'eavi for Otoko at 4.10 p.m Gisborne until 5.20 p.m 85.52 p.m., Te Ivaraka Otoko arrive 8 p.m. FARES. —Gccond-clas_ . Makaraka, (available for day of issue only and including Admj=£WW»“»t*J fv Course) from Gisborne, Wailiirere, 2s 6d; Ormond, 3s; V paoa, Kaitaratahi, 3 1 . Pulur, 4s; Wai'kohu,/Alahaki Otoko, ss. Single, llakaafltef .to fcrisi borne, 6d. . » -... Tie Goods Shed closed on 23rd OetobAf. mg leave karakapan., 'Return to
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3658, 21 October 1912, Page 1
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