AMUSEMENTS. QJSBORNE QPERA gOUSE, General Manager.... Charles Maurice. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. TO-NICHT! First Screenj^g^in Gisborne of ‘IF I WJiffIIKING.” KING.” AVIATOR’S SUCCESS.” ‘‘AN AVIATOR’S SUCCESS.” TW® Sensational Dramas. OF 4N OLD BURNSIDE ANK. - gWy Sensliioijiil ajid Powerful fibrjpui. iACSUNs/ Bi AGAIWST B/ FFICI FFICI wo Sole if lid*. ifo Fission. Jomics. A STAR PROGRAMME ' Of Scenic, Comic! and other Pictures. COMPLETE CHANGE SATURDAY. Tlie door facing Childers Roalffwill be specially opened for boojoKi seats only. Entrance to Street. Popular Prices—Dre&tfWlirele Is 6d, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Box Plan at House. Doors open jjtfrl.ilQ sharp. TU ISS IRDAY NEXT. LILY STRINGMAN, Gold Medal Violinist, Will play “The Broken Melody.” Mr. Stoughton, Accompanist. MATINEE. A Special Children’s Programme will be screened on Saturday Afternoon, at 2.30 o’clock. Children (with parents)—Dress Circle 6d, Stalls and Pit 3d. Adults ueual prices. MEETINGS IENCJk-A-HIKA ILUB n LL ns stWf ’’sfDove re re*iueS»d to a it Waerenga-a-hika Hall (Thursday) EVENING, 31st. H. J. ROUGHER. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BELLA VISTA, THE POPULAR BOARDING-HOUSE, On “THE POINT,” WHATAUPOKO, HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW BOARDERS. Large and Airy Bedrooms. Firstclass Table. Hot and Cold Water. F i vc Office (Late minutes’ walk from the Post J. FREW, Proprietor. of Waratah Boarding-house.) LOST AND FOUND. OST fro kßa Oct rd on C ove Re es. T OST—A Friendi Bgpause you failed to send a Ofhw&mas Greeting, (Card. Try Times., Peel Street. ’ Pli (ynyoy)./^ FOUND —The Mo f Shop at which to procure Baths, Basins, Sinks, and Gas Fittings.—F. H. Wilkinson, 68 Grew Street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. 0N and after vember 2nd, ed will run DAY'S through “AR And should fer this service wi frequency. All Parcels address; stone’s Stables will 1 tention. laturday next, he und< on SA iMENT,” nduccmentj inner. can e care ofrd atMURIWAI TRADING COMPANY. A N JNVITATION. The Ladies of Gisborne are cordially invited to call at , DEVON HOUSE, WEBB’S BUILDINCS, 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 buy. MISS GILMOUR, Specialist in Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing. ’Phone 811. DAINTY SUPPERS. Don’t forget" that Appetising Supirs are Served Nightly up to 11 clock at “THE SAVOY” (Late Poverty Bay Tea Rooms), LOWE STREET. Gisborne’s Leading Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Tea and Supner Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Open on Sundays for Dinner, Tea, Afternoon Tea, and Supper. Dinner from 12.30 to 1,30. Mrs. WILOOX. Proßrietress.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3667, 31 October 1912, Page 1
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