AMUSEMENTS. CARMEN!CARMEN!CARMEN!CARMEN! CARMEN!CARMEN!CARMEN!CARMEN! AN ASTOUNDING ATTRACTION! OPEKA HOUSE PICTURES. LAST NICHT! LAST NICHT! The current programme is headed by a brilliant and unrivalled Star Feature. Nothing more magnificent ever Screened. TJIE WORLD-FAMED OPERA. of oh mIn inegesT'nothing of tNit&Kffect with whiJh flFis imbued on the stage, and it is undoubtedly the greatest work which the oa*era has yet produced. Supported by and Surpassing jrahune. FUNERAL OF MISS DAVISON. FUNERAL OF MISS DAVISON. FUNERAL OF MISS DAVISON. The spectacular and impressive funeral tendered by the militant suffragettes to their “fallen martyr," Elizabeth Davison, who died as the result of injuries caused through her jumping in front of the King’s horse,in the Derby. A moving film of sublime gradeur and pathos. Alsb: His Honor the Mayor” ... Bunny Comedy 'An Accidental Alibi” Edison Drama The Birthday Cift" ...... A Tender Story Undesirable Relatives” Shrieking Com. "English Cazette” Latest Topical Prices as usual. Plan •it Lucas’s. CARMEN BE RILLING! SPECTAC ’ the jtraJic mo gETTLERS’ CNIC. LD Mj N > MEETINCS Q.IS BORNE QPERATIC Society SALS ED (] JrSDAY A#rMNOON—Ballet only, H.M. jjTheatre, 2.30 p.m. Principals only. Samson’s, 2.30. FRlDAY.—Principals, Samson’s, at 7.30. Full attendance essential. PERCY ANDREW, Hon. Stage Manager.
TARUHERF CRICKET CLI >er 30, at sclaf), 8 o’clock. G. MINNIS, Hon. Sec. NOXGE. jyjß. C. H. HISJB.N, Evangel isj will contij tlie Grey St re TO-NIGHT (Tj 30. WEDNESDAY-Oclober 1. FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. ddresses ay), Sept<! SUNDAY, October o, at 7 p.m. POVERTY BAY- TROTTING CIUR. :E MEETIN# <1 The the IT GII At PE CY ANDREW, Hon. Sec. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. QJSBORNE gCHOOL or ey Cob re«t) Will be Opened on SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4th. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. KIA-ORA TEA ROOMS DUNLOP'S BUILDINGS (Upstairs), Opposite Redstones’ Buildings, LOWE STREET THE Premises are undergoing extensive alterations, and will be open :o the public at 2 p.m, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), And thereafter from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
MONEY LEND. WE HAVBPMONfY TO LEND vv FIRST-CLASa^BECURITY MO£)P(?ATE - j)E ] j ai; , JgAßiagß, gTOCK AND SOLICfTORB, I Gisborne, YOUR HOME. ~ DO A CASH is all you want to purchase good o-roomed house, situated in Russell Street. Balance very easy. Terms. BLOORE, Agent, Lowe Street. TO TENNIS PLAYERS. I HAVE JUST LANDED REASON ’J'ENNIS QUT, And am prepared to RE-STRING OR REPAIR RACQUETS On the shortest notice. W. J. BTJTTIMORE, SADDLER, PEEL STREET. CRICKET BATS BOUND AND REPAIRED. ’Phono 533. ’Phone 533.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3450, 30 September 1913, Page 1
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