MIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES. \A r e are 'Still Catching’ the Stars as they fall from the leading Studios of v the World. TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTI A Big Cluster of Exclusive Feature Films. THE GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY. A Sensational Military Subject, showing scenes on the Balkan frontier. The outstanding character is Zedra, an Gipsy Girl, who is prepared to go through fire and water for those she loves, but has little regard for the conventionalities of life or the niceties of honor. That brilliant actress, Miss Asta Neilsen, makes the'part of Zidra a living, breathing entity, ■ which will be remembered for months by those who have the good fortune to see this Dramatic Triumph. “KNIGHT OF THE SNOWS.” A delightful journey to. the land of “make-believe and fancy”. One ox the prettiest fairy stories ever told. "ANNIE CRAWLS UPSTAIRS.” A Powerful Vitagraph Subject, which show's how Vice, Crime, and Viciousness hide their faces before the innocence of a little three-year-old child. The Bill also includes: . “Australian Gazette” Topical. “Saragossa” ...Scenic. “A Double Event.” Linder Comedy. A Crowded House Went Nap on this Programme last Night. f Prices as usual. Plan at Miller s. TE HAP AHA METHODIST HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TV 7ELCOME SOCIAL to MISSIONER L. MINIFIE. Programme and Refreshments. Admission 6<l.
KOWHAI LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB. TNVITATION-HOLDERS to the above Club’s Dance This Evening are requested to present their fnvitations at the door so as to avoid unpleasantness. MEETINGS. GARRISON FOOTBALL CLUB. A SPECIAL General MEETING will ]>e held in the British Empire Hotel, on THURSDAY, the Ist May, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers. ST. PATRICK’S SPORTS. t A GENERAL MEETING will he held in the Royal Hotel at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), May Ist, 1913. Business: To receive Report and Balance-sheet, and General. F. G. H. HENDERSON, J. M. JORDAN, i Hon Secs.
COOK COUNTY WOMEN'S'GUILD. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HP HE FOUNDATION-STONE of tbo Tfeni Materoa Homo will be laid [jv. WILLI API PETTIE, Esq., Mayor, TLUnAY, THURSDAY, AT 3 P.PI. A. SCOTT, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. A S I have disposed of an interest in my W'hatatutu business, which will in future be carried on in the name of TAYLOR and PULLER, I would request that all accounts owing by me up to the 29th inst. be rendered immediately. BEN. TAYLOR. pOKOPIARU gAY pLUMBING ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR TOWN OR COUNTRY. SANITARY PLUMBING A SPECIALITY. S. G. DOIG. THE EXCELSIOR (Late THE. DOPIINION). pUNCHEON. A FTERNOON pEA
And gUPPER JJOOMS. XA/’E have secured the services of a ' ’ First-class Chef, and we are sure vou will be delighted- iff you have YOUR LUNCHEON WITH US TO-DAY. The unanimous opinion of the many who have dined since our opening is -. Everything Clean and Tasty. Prompt Service and Attention. Civility and Comfort Is assured by going to “THE EXCELSIOR.” AMERICAN QUICK LUNCHEONS ALWAYS READY. Mrs. MEDWIN, Proprietress. AA PARTNERSHIP HAS BEEN ARRANGED BETWEEN A. ZACHARIAH THE WELL-KNOWN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S TAILOR AND M R YAL. DICK recently went to London to ’ ’ acquire the latest methods of the art of CUTTING, and has now returned with several DIPLOMAS. This partnership only refers to the two Branches on the Coast at TOLOGA BAY and TOKOMARU BAY. The old-established Business in GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, remains unaltered under the sole supervision of Z A K.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3817, 1 May 1913, Page 1
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