AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES. PRE-EMINENT AND PEERLESS! TO-NICHT! TO-IWCHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! TIIE SENSATION OP THE CENTURY'— THE GREAT CIRCUS cJriISTROPH] ic.h the irnifig Hotel by fephone Wires. iYING HORSE ACL, t ever perfornuyiF* On t Von Ross ijyjtfSijpended j and firejjjjffks are ex- j m. Tha#Tforse becomes jj See the Great most daring horseback, Coij high in the ploded about nervous and seriously in juring the perfcmj«lfisr. This Dare-Devil I act will make you gasp with excitement. “His Mother,” .“The Genesis of Ma ver “Glimpses of Canada,” "The Nurse,” “The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of,” and Many Other SterlingPilms. !
A HIGH-CLASS PROGRAMME. Prices—6d, Is, Is 6d. Plan at Miller’s LOOK OUT FOR A QIC CONSTELLATION TO-MORROW NIGHT. Y B BOWING Cl CJ lISQ gppXT^ r kiGi 's&its, 2s 6d. sLadraf provide. AftCHIiS KIRK, * Hon. See. GRAND BOXING TOURNAMENT. To bo held in THE NEW OPERA HOUSE -On— THURSBKYI NOVEMBER 2S, FBIDA/fr. /NOVEMBER 29. AMATEUR PI ON&HIPS OF PO TV ollou ssociation 3 lze UNION Competitioi Bantam Feather Light IV Ist Prils 2n Htnidsome <*'Ecientifie FRIDAY WELTER SHIP OF D DE,._ (Wellington, And LYN TRUSCOTT (Australia.) Purse £7O, including expenses. Referee, .Mr IV. O’Connor. Box Plan at OPERA HOUSE noiv open. • ing classes: Vie!rer Weight, ijfiddle Weight, avv Weight. Gold Medal J Medal for Molt ateur). 29. CHAMPI/JN--1.-) ROtV/DS. PHY older)
POPULAR PRICES: Dross Circle, ss; Front Stalls, os; Back Seats, 3s; Pit, 2s H. L. HUMPHREYS, Box 211. Secretary. POVERTY BAY SCOTTISH SOCIETY. i a: UAL IT ISMAJE! Y’S/TIIEATR Rl mi pll^Programme In Tfwliorrow’s Issue Box Plan opfgts at Miller’s THIS (Tuesday) MORNING., at 10 o’clock. JAMES JOHNSTONE, Secretary.
G°'A S “Y 0U "P LEASE R ACE - Distan<wT Miles. FROM A r TO mii-Amu ssu back. 1/ AT M A Y, CEA m: M Vfrst Pme, M\ 2iuiJ£2-, 3rd, £l. Entry Fee/ss. T" Entries close the Wacrenga-a-hika Hotel, or with Mr. C. Morse, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Gisborne, on Saturday, November 30th, 1912.
HOLY TREATY SCHOOLROOM Li »'QPMLAR riffißN f‘S|t>ifeln ,Su TOjpGflT p. ' r %&ir. lfirisn worl One Shilling. ‘ l. n RELIGHT TAIN YULY ew sda, ve ildren Sixpence. SON THOMAS. GISBORNE SWEET PEA SOCIETY SECOND—ANNUAL . SHOT WilFoeJlwd in tho G A RljjT 3 1 HA 11 U (6 ' THURSDAY, IfEFEIf'BER r»JH9I2. SCHEDULE, Inehif n&PH^SisP * obtainable fi'rom#Alfe-^lPhoinse* Seed March anti GWjSMrfa Roa d. ENTRIES cjnse avitjjf Secretai 3rd DECEMBER. ALEX. TfDMlj »n. Secretanf > TAXI FOR HIRE. rjOUNTRY Trips and Wearing Parties a speciality. Night calls promptly attended to. For easy riding, fast or quiet driving, ring up the Chalmers Car, Telephone 788. Stand opposite Bank of,N.S. Wales, Peel St. D. McKEAGTJE. Disraeli St.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3689, 26 November 1912, Page 1
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