AMUSEMENTS. THEOPERAHOUSE General Manager, Charles Maurice. “CO WHERE THE CROWDS CO!” EVERY EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. > TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! / iTin a 1 Screening of the GREAT AMERICAN RAILWAY DRAMA, THEIR LIVES FOR COLD. THEIR LIVES FOR COLD. THEIR LIVES FOR COLD. THEIR LjVES FOR COLD. THEIR LIVES FOR COLD. THEIR LIVES FOR COLD. See the '' Sensational Race for the Train! See the Sensational Runaway Engine! See the Sensational Railway Smash! A STAR AMIDST A GALAXY OF STARS. To-day’s Great Programme: 1. Potters of the Nile. 2. THE SACRIFICE. 3. Grandma’s Sleeping Draught, 4. Town of Madrid. / 5. THEIR LIVES FOR GOLD. 6. Regeneration (Vita-graph). 7. What the Doctor Ordered. •8. Trout Farming in Surrey. . 9. SECRET OF MISER’S CAVE. 10. Pclidor’s New Suit. 11. Ranch Girls on the Rampage. A Superb Collection of the World’s Greatest Moving Pictures. NO BETTER SHOW ANYWHERE. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Bert Lucas’s. LOST AND FOUND. ' LOST. A.\ New Year’s Day, oil Railway Station — BARRELS OF GUN. Finder rewarded on returning to—‘'Times’- Office. T OST—An oldish Dog, with black * J back and fawn legs and muzzle; answers “Boy.” Reward. Cockburn, Pouawa. f* ““REWARD.—Lost, early in July, ‘*“'o a Tie-pin Case, containing 2 gold pins, one with Masonic emblem engraved, the other Indian (North-Am erican) head.—-Apply, “Times” Office. T OST—A~Chestnut Gelding, 3 years -*-4 old, branded with a number on rum]) and shoulder. Finder rewarded on returning to Railway Stables. T^OUND— The Most Reasonable Shop at which to procure Baths, Basins. Sinks, and Gas Fittings.—F. H Wilkinson, -Grey Street. t-UR SALE. TO SHEEPFARMERS. 9AA R ISSINGTON 2-tooth Romney Rams. Order early and get a good pick. For price apply to — E. W. BOUSFIELD, Westmere. Kaitaratahi. jyjOTOR CARS FOR SALE 5 Seater 20 h.p. Ford £135 5 Seater 20 h.p. Ford £145 5 Seater Cadallac , £295 Particulars office this naper. .T. N. SPEAR, fort Ahurin. FOR SALE. 9 0 4 and 6-tooth and 40 full-mouthed ROMNEY RAMS. Apply— T. B. SPENCE, Te-Hau-o-te-Atua Station. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TA r ANTED, by married lady and Yr gent.—Furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room (piano), with private family: terms moderate. —Apply “Times” Office, No. 20. gTART 1913 WELL:— BUY A SECTION, 1 ACRE, West End, £315. BLOORE. JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SAMSON BROS., UCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, and IMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, AVE commenced Business in premises, MfcKEE’S BUILDINGS, idstone Road. —Regular Sales of all — YARIM PRODUCE, POULTRY, etc. HOUSE SALES A SPECIALTY. “SEND IT TO SAMSON’S.” NOTICE. WING to my private tuition classos becoming, so extensive, I nave ded NOT to- join the staff of the k County College, and beg to annce that I have decided to found. School of Music,” under ray pera.] direction, at my residence, exton,” Mangapapa (Tel. 252), \TO Pupils, will receive the same ;ful Tuition for Exams., etc., as errn commences FEBRUARY 10. MISS LIDDELL, Cer P. of A., T.C.L. BELLA VISTA, THE 0 HILAR BOARDING-HOUSE, On E POINT,” WHATAUPOKO, lAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW BOARDERS, go and Airy Bedrooms, iirstTable. Hot and Cold - Water, i minutes’ walk from the Post J. FREW, Proprietor. of Waratah Boarding-house.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3722, 7 January 1913, Page 1
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