AMUSEfWENTJHIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Lessee - - William Miller. PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATH PA *fT‘UE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PAT PI RES PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE LATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE PATHE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ROARIMG DAYS OF ’49. THE MIRACLE OP FLOWER! H Elg LAST SHOT. iTHEIZIMS: J Great Acobatic Pifeure. V El OWNCE3 AO IRgi PA^HE^SINTVERSARY. Tl-fiorrtnv will be ure Third Annivers--of the opeiM Mg' of the Pathe Picture Company in Gisborne. To Celebrate lliis special occasion the Management mvite every child in Poverty Bay uudcff the age of 12 to attend a GREAT ANNIVERSARY MATINEE TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON FREE OF CHARGE. There will be no charge for children under 12. This invitation is also exteiulodJsrovery school teacher in the dLfKct. PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOi WE AND ALL. ALL COME.” To Our Great BHEP*ANNI VERSARY MATINEE. Every Child will receive a present, and we will present A BIG BRIGHT PEOGEAMME. Specially selected for the kiddies. Adults will he charged usual prices. COMP PTE CHANGESATURDAY NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. Prices.: (id. Is and Is Gd. Plan at Miller’s pOVERTY pAY £COTTISH SOCIETY. OWEEN FESTIV i A L held Y’S \YH On AY \ DoF.afiofi'S Jfkf Pfiiit, etc., will at 3 o’clock on Admission. —O akes, Sandwiches, received at Hall iday afternoon. to limited acenibers of the Society flies only will be adoommodatioii, and their far mi t bed. NOTE. —Hie Festival will be held in Wliinray’s Hall, not the Garrison Hall, as originally announced, as the latter is otherwise engaged. |LD SETTLERS’ PICNIC.—Patur talk Domain. THURSDAY EXT, Nov. 7th.—Programme of rorts I :—Running: 100 yards. Ist ize £2, 2nd} prize £l, 3rd prize 7s !■; 440 yard* Ist prize £2, 2nd prize L, 3rd pri m 7s 6d; half-mile, Ist : p-A3 £3, 2na prize £1 10s, 3rd prize is. Entraise fee 100yds and 440yds i;* 1-mile »s. Cycling. Events: 1 ile cycle:jftst £2, £l, 3rd 7s 11 miljr cycle : £2 10s, 2nd Ull :yele: Ist £3 10s, - .. Entrance fees: 1/ 2s 6d, 2 miles 3s 6dj ■e : Post entries. Me Post entries. Et mug cycling ever h&P' made Afjy. Hull’s, Gi s, 3rd IQ d 30s, le 2s, 1 filth Cy r Cycl Baths, aSmi c fid ay uexjjS# 4th lor runn foi, liott. open n. All open and C. Union idance. Hot od pnddceiuijgjj ildren’s ra IVIrS. Gvp.'JW 1 ;e at ( p.m.j ov. 1! audit Air. G. \fWfeycling, Mr# A. eat .start* fit 2 cuts wideiMSi. /. City l£nd in atwateijgsf mi lie, and f charge. Dancing competi(free to catchers). -legged Mice]) for weight-guessin„ ■turn fares—Bus and brake 2s 6d uirn. Luncheon and Afternoon a supplied by the Ladies’ Guild, e whole of the proceeds will be deled, as in previous years, to the ildren’s Creche. No outside shows owed on ground. Admission Is, ildren Free. PERCY ANDREW, Hon. See. ROSE SHOW AND iPRING CARNIVAL WEET 1 OTHER (Under Tri ARNATIONS, & rfiONLfrBLE e Holy the ces CuilS) a dies ni tv tli he MB Fr r is GARRIS#! H (in THURSDAY, Ifth ADMfSIOSj Eternoori Is, Evening Is. Children Half-price. ENTRIES close 7.30 p.m. 11th NOEMBER, with Air. Ales. Thomson, adstone Road. H. A. Bi Ho*f> fcs|#fe|ary. P.O. Box 63. 'J I j bartln, J * lorf> SlwelaTy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3668, 1 November 1912, Page 1
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