AMUtfedfenxHS3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. PATIIE PICTURES. i'OH VARIETY- AND CHOICE OF SUBJECTS UNEQUALLED. TO-NIGHTI TO-NlCfiTI TO-NICHTI 'TO-NIGHT! A VERITABLE BLAZE OF BRILLIANCY. ■THE WORLD’S GREATEST SPECTACLE, - THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW. A Faithful and Consistent Reproduction of the fierce disasters which overtook Napoleon and the Flower of his Army in Mighty Russia in 1812. This Magnificent Picture held a crowded audience spellbound with admiration last night. And the following dazzling series : “The Face or the Voice” Drama “Proposal Under Difficulties” Comedy “Albion Docks at Louise"- Scenic Gem "All About a Horseshoe” ...Tiunult of Fun "Australian Cazetto” Topical “Timid May” Vitagraph Comedy And a Host of Others. The uuanimous verdict of last night's crowded audience: "The Finest programme Cisborne has seen." You Can’t Afford to Miss It. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s. NIGHTS ONLY 4 BAZAAR - COUNTRY PARISHES ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. In the WAERENGA-A-lIIKA HALL. Q.RAND QPENING j\TIGIIT. MONDAY, MAY 12. Splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, Art Fancy Work, etc., including a collection cl’ valuable 0-1 Paint-
ings. To be opened by 'V. D. S. MacDonald, Esq., M.P. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Eacli evening a CONCERT will be given by the loading Gisborne Talent, including Mi's Barry (Gisborne’s favorite soprano) Mrs Quirk, (Motu’s popular Vocalist). Also Miss Clifford, and many other favorites. Drags will leave Railway Stables each evening at 7 o’clock. SPECIAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. GISBORNE SHAKESPEARE CECIL iyi3~SEASON. Q ÜBSGRIBING Members can obtain their Season Tickets at Mi'lei’s or Adams’, on payment of the y-eaily subscription of os. AM _ outstanding .subseriptiens can be paid at nty office, McKee’s Buildings. WALTER SAMSON, lion. See. and Treasurer. A SNIP IN GRASS SEED. W 3 HAVE JUST LANDED LINES OF BRIGHT/ CLEAN pJOCKSFOOT, pYEGRASS, AND OTHER Q.RASS gEEDS, WHICH WE CAN OFFER AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. Samples and Quotations sent on application. H S L iddell and C o ' .’Phono 679. P.O- Box 216. yyrE have a LARGE SHIPMENT Of BELL COAL AKIUVIXO TOJMTY. BELL CARRYING
260 GLADSTONE ROAD. ' ’Phone 363. S. W. SMITH, Manager. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. 'TENDERS, addressed to the ChairI man, will ho received until Noon, SATURDAY, 24th MAY, for— Contract 438: Erection of Two r l raffic Bridges on the Aroha Read, Han garo a -Ta b ora District, BRIDGE No. I—One span of 40 feet and two spans of 25 feet, and formation of 3 chains of approaches. BRIDGE No. 2—'One span 52 feet and two spans of 14 feet; and formation of 21 chains of approaches. Tenders to be on printed forms. Drawings and specifications at County Oili e. D. G. FRASER, County, Engineer. • pOKOMARU gAY pLUMBING \Y ORKS - - ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR TOWN OR COUNTRY. SANITARY PLUMBING A SPECIALITY. S. G. DOIG. WANTED TO SELL. GITUATED in Palmerston Road, 8- ™ ropmed house, with hath, washhouse, copper and tubs set in, woodshed and coal shed. - On full 4-acre section. Price £BSO, will arrange terms. C. G. BLQORE, Lowe Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3826, 8 May 1913, Page 1
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