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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES. THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR EYES. Direction William Hiller. This Afternoon, at 2.30. SPECIAL MATINEE. A Big. Bright Programme for the Little Folks, headed by "O'HARA’S COOCHILD.” A Tender story by the Yitagraph Company, which contains one of those touches of nature which makes the whole world kin. Usual Matinee Prices. I’lan at Miller’s. TO-NIGHT! • TO-NICHT! TO-NICHT! TO-NICHT! A WEALTH OF NEW ATTRACTIONS. Real Life —Its Laughter and Tears, Its Comedy and Drama, shown with unequalled realism. SHYLOCK. The Finest Adaptation of Shakespeare’s "Merchant of Venice” ever produced. The acting is splendid, the costuming gorgeous, and the mounting and setting on a scale of unprecedented grandeur. "Dances of the Ages.” A Remarkable Illustrated Review of the styles of dancing from 1200 B.C. to the present day. "Harnessing a Horse.” A Merry Monarch 1600 feet in length, with hilarity in, every half-inch of it. "Pisa." A splendid view of the famous old Tuscan city, with its world-renownea Leaning lower, 178 feet high and leaning 16 feet from the perpendicular. “Caumont Graphic/’ Cadies’ Day at Epsom (The Oaks, 1913). Celebrities at the Theatrical Garden Partv.—Champion Boarhounds of England.—Fete of Flowers at Honolulu. Britain's Airships at Aldershot. Destructive Fire at Hurst Park, by which the Suffragettes cause £lO 000 damage. -Midland Automobile Hill-Climbing Competition.—Tea Time lashions from PariS ' And a Host of others. A Delightful Week-end Treat. Prices as usual. P lan at s> TE HAPARA SCHOOL CARNIVAL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 16tli and 17th OCTOBER. In Aid of Improvement Fund. ’Jain Needlework, Fancy Goods, Produce and Lollie Stalls. CONCERT, 16th OCTOBER, Bv Leading Artists and Vocalists. CHILDREN'S CONCERT, 17th By Scholars of Te Hapara School. £RT NION (hv permission of the Colonial Secretary) OF VALUABLE ARTICLES. G. K. PASLEY, Chairman. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL NOTICE. T HAVE REMOVED to larger Pre-_ mises, at 158 Peel Street.• F. H. WILKINSON, Sanitary Plumber. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.

KIA-ORA TEA ROOMS DUNLOP’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs), Opposite Iledstones’ Buildings, LOWE STREET 'THE Premises hgjve undergone cxtensive alterations, arid are now open to the public from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE KARAKA RIDING IN THE COUNTY OF WAIKOIIU. J , ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in offering myself to represent you on the County Council. I have already represented vou on the Harbor and Hospital Beards for some years, and if you should think fit to elect me, you may rest assured of my best efforts on your behalf and in the interests of the Council as a whole. . The Election Day is the 9th mst. I remain, Yours faithfully, G. W. HUMPHREYS. pLECTRO jyjASSAG.' pARLORS UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS. Telephone—No. 655 Day, No. 732 Night. MASSAGE (General or Local) and ELECTRICITY. Hot Air, Vapour, Hydro-Electric and Sitz Baths, etc. Rational methods employed for the treatment of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, and other kindred ailments. W. T. SMITH, Masseur. Nurse W, G. RUDGE SMITH, Masseuse. Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sundays by appointment. GRASS SEED. yyE Beg to advise Runholders tihat we are now Booking Orders for forward Delivery of First class COCKSFOOT SEED P.B. RYEGRASS SEED CLOVER'SEED / RAPE SEED TURNIP SEED Etc., Etc., Etc. All Our Prices are worked on the Bedrock Scale. We shall forward Samples and Quotations to any address on application. H. S. LIDDELL 4 CO. . , . - ’P&one 679. Private 252. P.O, Box;-2I6

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3454, 4 October 1913, Page 1

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562

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3454, 4 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3454, 4 October 1913, Page 1

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