AHUSEM OPERA HOUSE. Direction: American Amusement Company. TO-NICHT! TO-NICHT! TWO CHALLENGES. j HUGARD ACCEPTS BOTH, and will face the Rifle and Ball Cartridge supplied and handled by Mr. T. C. Dorn, f Favnel', Gisborne, who will personally load his own weapon, in view of the audience, and flro point blank at the INTREPID - HUGARD. SECOND CHALLENGE. Mi. Hansen, an expert maker of Straight Jackets, will endeavor to strap Hugard up in such a manner as to make it a. physical impossibility to escape. Will Hugard win out? Come along this evening and see this struggle for supremacy, which will give an added zest to a splendid CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Your Last Opportunity to Son CHING SUNG LOO, The Master Magician. The Magic Elephant will be presented in all the magnificence of Trappings, etc. A Phantasmagoria of Brilliant Effects and Eastern Splendor PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. No Extra Charge for Booking. Box Plan at Lucas’s. YOUR LAST CHANCE. TAKE IT! CHILDREN’S MATINEE TO-DAY, At 2 p.m. A Full Programme. Prices—2s and Is. Children Gd to Stalls. THE OPERA HOUSE MERRY WIDOW OPERA COMPANY. BIG COMIC OPERA ATTRACTIONS FOUR NIGHTS’ SEASON, Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 3. D. B. O’CONNOR presents by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., the four following -successful Comic Operas:— MONDAY—OUR MISS CIBBS., TUESDAY—THE MERRY WIDOW. WEDNESDAY—BELLE OF NEW YORK. THURSDAY—CATCH OF THE SEASON. FULL ORCHESTRA, CHORUS, and BALLET. Millifrv.y Display in First Act of Our Miss Gibbs arranged bv ADAIR. BROS., LIMITED. • BON PLANS NOW OPEN AT at LUCAS’S, Tobacconist. Prices —4s, 3s, and 2s. No extra fee fox booking. No early doors. Business Manager—J. O’Sullivan. Touring Manager—Frank O’Sullivan. .
MEETINGS. —"•——' TTsryrrr:; QT. pR ESB YTERIA X QU U RCH (Corner Cobden Street and Childers Road), THE C ORXER v^TOXE Of the New Church wilt be laid (D. Y.) On pHERSUAY, gTH ]y|ARCIJ, At 3 p.m., by J. G. W. AITKEX, Esq., Of 'Wellington. A cordial invitation to be present on the occasion is extended 'ey L.e Minister and Office-bearers to the general public, and especially to the Presbyterians of tire town an i da-tnet. pHEOSOPHICAL gOCIETY’S GISBORNE LODGE. Union S.S. Company’s Buildings, Childers Road, SUNDAY LECTURE, 7 p.m. Subject: “Riddle of Life Explained.’' Inquirers’ Class, Fridays, 8 p.m. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. jjon. ][ jjeeries Will Address a P U B Ii I 0 M EETIXG On MONDAY, 3RD JJARCH. The Chair will be taken at 8 p.ra. by liis Worship the Mayor. NOTICE. VISIT OF HON. MR. HEEBIES. MONDAY, THE 3rd MARCH. 1913. r jPHE Local Bodies (Borough CounA oil, County Council, Harbor Board, Chamber of Commerce, and others) will meet at the-Conncil Chambers, Read’s Quay, on MONDAY, the 3rd March, at the hour of 9.35 a.m., to Welcome the Hon. Mr. W. H. Merries, Minister of Railways, when requirements of the District will be submitted for his consideration. The Public generally are also invited to attend W. PETITE,' Mayor, SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. [a card.] J)R. Q OLE, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Consulting Rooms at Mr Ross, Chemist. Hours of attendance: —Morning, II to 12; Afternoon, 3 to A. Private Residence 310 PALMERSTON ROAD. , Telephone No. 858
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3768, 1 March 1913, Page 1
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