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AWUttEMEWTB HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES. The Stars are still falling, and wo are catching the Biggest and the Best. TO-NIGHT, ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED TO THE GISBORNE PUBLIC. Headed by the BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIi A Magnificently Elaborate Cbmgfftion of Mrs Jiilia Ward Howe’s lmmj#tal Work, which set America jdflaze. A Superb the Inspired Poem which enthused j#Nation and won a Gre&MrWar. “In the beautjMtff the lilies, Christ was born jusposs the sea. Wit'll a g|Dry in his bosom that transfifflrfres you and me. As Ue died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, ■ ’While God is marching on.” This great Battle Cry of Freedom was penned by the inspired Poetess on arising from sleep in the dead of the night. In addition to showing the reason for and the condition under which the Poem was .—!**— M.s~ T -“omparable Film illusg of the different stanin the Allegorical Tabspect Visions of the earliest stages, milking interpreting the jlnirit patriotic, fervor though Tiding them ration of tli ve se> written, Jlhis hi trates tLpy/ mean* y.asyO'f tail poei| lea)nx aMi ,Reti World sibrs th| lear qgftjfpful; which OUt tljJSfeKpD 1 * “Mi: S M |comms of tnej LjM have seen ll|m i. a hundre "I have read fix ft , burnished “lie is hearts of men before IBs judgment seat.” A Film that will Live for Ever the rit in Repeated by Social Request of Hundreds of poea! Patrons. And oroduced with Special Music aud Effects. Don’t Miss This Sublime Pageant . Supported by a big array of Magnificent Pictures—

"THE PASSER-BY," A Superb Edison Drama, conci man who swiftly descends ladder Journalist fr tui; CH An able mi mg a soeia 1 “A LODGING FOR JflSfE NIGHT,” A Thrilling BiograpjjjPStory, which tells how a plucky Merfean beauty saves a mg robbed of his for'and his life. AND THE WIDOW,” Edison comedy, too upi to be told in mere words. CHANGE OF SPIRIT.” Powerful A.B. Drama, which shows how companionship of a pure girl turns a man’s footsteps from a career of crime to jiaths of virtue. “THE HARVEST IN SICILY,” "ROUCH WEATHER *IN BIARRITZ. 1 Two Scenic Gems. NEW "GAUMONT GRAPHIC,” The World Reviewed. THE GREATEST PROGRAMME GISBORNE HAS EVER SEEN. You will never forgive yourself if you miss this Mammoth Series. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. SALE OP TE HALL, oj THURSDA/, jL 7 p.m. ,/ Programme, etc. W Admission—Adults 6d. Cliiklren 3d. W AEli ENG A IA-RIK A SPORTS <SLU 'T'H'E Commit tend the inations to, p.m. Nominations el tary, Waerenga-a-hil Morse, Gisborne. C L. 'E. TOLE, lion. Sef. roi decided to exreceiving Norn20th: Dec.,

AN IDEAL OUTING FOR POVERTY. BAY PEOPLE. NUHA Within a/few, Far-famed Jlor Wednesday CHOP SHOW. iles of tlio ot Springs. . TAN., 1913, *I|W% Fi Pda TITIO ING tOtH Da LVIPi „„ Pri SIX JUMf Entries close cember. Posters on afiplicat* . R. 'STEED. Secretary, ' Nuhoka A. ancl P. Society. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

FOR SALE. 'T’HE undersigned has been instructed 1 to offer for Sale tlmt desirable and delightful RESIDENCE, and A-A ere of ground, belonging to Mrs. E. H. PAVtTT, Adjoining Dr. Reeve’s residence, in Hirini Street, Haiti. All conveniences, and beautifully laid out. Will arrange to show intending purchasers. pRICE £ISOO. CASH REQUIRED IN PART £6OO. —-And also— SEASIDE RESIDENCE, HAITI BEACH, with every convenience, just built' View of ocean delightful, and health to whoever' purchases a certainty. • Price—+£‘soo cash. H. E. HILL, LAND' AGENT, Etc., Sole Agent for Properties. TN answer to ihfnrffrous questions, I x notify tha^Tam in NO WAYi connected wrflT sale o| jewellery advert! a«m fifr this week. My Clearing conduct! only at ray shop, 155 GLADSTONSf ROAI BORNH^Ljj

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3708, 18 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3708, 18 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3708, 18 December 1912, Page 1

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