AMUSEMENTS. THE OPERA HOUSE Qeneral Manager.... Charles Maurice. “CO WHERE THE CROWDS CO!” EVERY EVENING, at 8 O’CLOCK.» MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY fO-NICHT! TO-NICHTi A drama extraordinary, with incidents sensations A DEAD MAJi^HILD. A DEAD mmPS CHILD. A DE,|p«AN’S CHILD. * A pjfflTD MAN’S CHILD. and see the brilliant detecthrilling advjfentures in this sensational figl\t forfi fortune. A liairraisingaaihvay irffadent! A.. 8. tfempany’s §Exc|usivc Dramatl Alastejyece, KENTUCKY FEUD. KENTUCKY FEU |A 4 ?|c E rpru C!< Y u Tlutfi ij&nhflufti. pictf battle Koi/l ifehvi? Jletweef tvf» fiblt i: ill- s IICIILIISN BLOOD! Jlrilliant /SICILIAN BLOOD SICILIAN BLOOD by the SICILIAN BLOOD Cines Cm Finely acted SICILIAN BLfraD and most SICILIAN jßk O 0 D powerful SICI LIAJ^PBLOOD drama. BLOOD w cr ram-
OTHER GR A WTHOTO-PL A YS. LADIES-—SerpflrA Kentucky Fend” > the stirring Fight on the Mills. LADIES—See a beautiful girl’s devotion to her childhood’s lovor. LADIES—Come along To-night and enjoy “A Kentucky Feud.” j Supported by / AM ALL STAR SERIES. / LOST LOVE-LETTER. f A Real Mirth-Provoker. BRONCHO BILLY’S GRATITUDE. C’owbov Drama. ITALIAN ARMY MANOEUVRES. Excellent Educational Picture. PRICES AS USUAL ! • fJEETINCS POVERTY ififc TEOTTIXG CLU* l (JEXmijLf MEETKfO. - Jp& held ifi I'drpSJWl chiyVfpWb at/s J.in.| jßu.4‘^es and / fulMittenaance requested £?&■ A. WEBB, Sec*, pro tom.
QiSnOIINE WATERSIDE WORK/ERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF f WORKERS. A SPECIAL ■ i *' in the Quay, on TI 7.30 p.m.^/ NG .will be belch Shed, Head!/ Nov. 21st, MX BU,«NI*S: v To decide whethe/ the# Union join the United I/lborJParty or not. General Business H. LEGG, Sec. POVERTY RAY LABORER! UKION. pg «l JCIALJSEETINQ; vail if" held if inOTmpnwy’s Hivft jHjfeJfflVpNL|G fFwhesday), plgv'W'2ss gii §/p.m. »AtK>if dlMOfficers. SRu'smess: No\ Every me mix A I H. jsb attend. ANDERSON, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. POVERTY BA AND PASTOR! ATOMTNATMNS. •'*- ’ the of Committee v?ill Noon on SATURD AGRICULTURAL DISSOCIATION. Candidates fd I REE Memb/r.s ived on/ull th instl DODD,! Secretary.
WHILE WE LIVE WE GROW. OW,0 W , ING to jyjxfi |<( increase m decided to business, I litre found it impossible to attend to will jpiy customers in my present premises# aikt have pleasure in announcing thagjFl lia open a in H. JOVE’S . >T LIUpW’RtJWISES, MefvEE’aflVlfLfp & X 'have F FRUIT - coming tj/lmnfK'fegularly. Orders’ prom)jUy^dMivered to parts of the r M'ii and Suburbs. C. L.' EERGUSq FRIT IT M ERCIIA NT, y (jQmmTIONER, & GREENfiJSOOE, Go Gladstone Road. Telephone G 34. I all PROPERTIES FOR gALE. 3-ACRE and 4 DWELLINGS, etc-, Wi Rere Street. Price £2575. 2- ACRES, Kirk town, Valley Road, £650 for lot, or £350 and £345. -J-ACRE, Kirktown, Valley Road, £l5O. I ACRE, Winter Street, £'23o. 200 ACRES. Motu, L.1.P., £lO per *• acre. Residential clause complied with. . _ _ ~.r r, 13 ACRES, Waimaric, L.I.P. £4oo with crop. £4OO. 13 ACRES, Freehold, Taruhern. subdivided into paddock*}. :LljlUo- v 13 ACRES. Freehold. _ 3- ideal corner, river sections, breastwork, £525. 4- ACRE v and 7-roomed 1 Dwelling, Bright Street; all modern cen- ' venienoes. For locality alone tins is a'cheap property. Full' particulars on application to bona fide purchasers from—- - IH. E. HILL, LAND; FIRE, INSURANCE, AND GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT, Albion Lane (next Alexandra Tea Rooms).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3684, 20 November 1912, Page 1
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