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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS jyjAJESTY'S 'J'HEATRE. Lessee Win. Miller. SPECIAL SHOW WEEK ATTRACTION. THE Q.ISBORNE QPERATIC ' gOCIETY Presents Planqnefte's Masterpiece, ' LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE. MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 27th to 31st OCTOBER, 1913. This Immortal COMIC OPERA will be Staged IN FULL, on a scale never before attempted in Gisborne, under the personal supervision and direction of MR. TOM POLLARD. Cast of Characters: Serpolette Miss Esse Jacobs Germaine Miss Elsie Nicolas Manette Miss lna Sweet Jeanne. ..Miss Florence Roberts Gertrude Miss Hazel Leckie Susanne Mrs. J. W. Bain Catherine Mrs. G. T. Wilson Marguerite .Mrs. Chas. Adair Mias Henri (Marquis of C’ Gaspard (a Miser)...Mi The Bailie .- Mr. Percy Andrew Grenichenx Mr. Stuart Nelson Gobo (the Bailie’s shadow) Mr. C. G. Bayliss Scipion (a Cadet) Mr. Len. Skeet Peasant Girls, Villagers, Coachmen. Officers, Sapors, Men-Servants, etc., TRAINED CHORUS OF 60 PICKED VOICES. FULL ORCHESTRA OF 25 INSTRUMENTS. Under the Baton of Mainland Foster, Esq. ('Hon. Musical Director). BEAUTIFUL BALLETS BY 16 DANCERS. (Arranged by Mr* 3 . Frank May). Magnificent Scenery and Costumes, speeially prepared for the production. Every patron will be presented with a handsome souvenir'programme. Box Plan opens at Miller’s on TUESDAY NEXT, at 10 a.rn. J. M. SAMSON, ' Hon. Sec. Dorothy Downey orneville)— Mr. Frank Teat r Doll Zachaiiah

SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. "WANTED—Kitchenman, or Second ** Cook. —App’y Royal Hot-el. "WANTED— A Taxi-Driver.—Apply H. Anderson and Sons., Motor Garage. "WANTED—GirI, to assist in kouseV » work.—Apply Mrs D. J. Barry. TV Te WANTED —A good Coat Hand, at once.—Ring np W. H. Lewis, Karaka. WANTED, at cnee—Several Lady Helps, for country f also, Married Couples.—Andrew and Richards, Lowe Street,WANTED House-Parlor Maid, a’so Girl to help; and by November Ist, Cook-Housekeeper.—Ap-ply ~\\T ANTED—A Lad, accustomed to * * horses. —Apply to Dr. Cole, Palmerston Road. WANTED— Garden Work, or odd jobs.—Apply Charlie, care -of “Times” Office. ' "W ANTED—A Housemaid .—Apply ’ V Bella Vi-sta. "WANTED —Smart Man, as Day * ’ Porter. —Gisborne Hotel. \\ r ANTED—General Station Hand, ' ' with horse and two good dogs; small place, and good wagee.—Apply Williams and Kettle. "WANTED—Laundress, for country * ' hotel. —Apply Masonic Hotel. "WANTED— A Girl for office.—Ap- ’ ’ ply Holford and Co., Lowe Street SPECIAL WAJJTKDS. FOR SALE. IT OR SALE—EXPRESS WAGGON, carry ton, Float Rail, Pole, cheap. J. B. LEYDON, Coachbuilder, Bright Street.^ "OOARD and Lodging wanted by five D business men; permanent.—Particulars to Alpha, Box No. 2, P.O. JAMB and Mint Sauce, Veal to L* roast, and Pickled Pork tins week.—Machell and Russell.

THE nimble shilling will still buy a - 1 - tender Roast trom Mac-hell and Russell. . p UARDIAN Assurance Co. accepts LX joji-e Employers’ Liability, Personal, Accident, and Glass Insurance at lowest current rate®. —T. G. Lawless. District Agent, Gisborne. WANTED, in a furnished house — Two Bedrooms and Sitting Room, in good locality.—For further particulars apply “Times ’ Omce. MADImTOLIV IN A, Clairvoyant, IVJL mav be consulted at 420, corner of Roebuck Road and Gladstone Road. Health and Business. . IVTRSrSORENSEN, Clairvoyant© and LVJ- Health Medium, may b© consulted up till Gladstone Road. Pr v ou want your Garden Done Tip, or your Trees Summer-sprayed or Pruned, ring up 914.-— James Tate, Land sc ape Gardener, Kaiti. XJURST Into Public Favor—The D<> " cious “MILITARY PICKLE. Sold Lv every live- grocer in Poverty Bay. Buy a bottle to-day. TDOYAL STABLES, Derby Street! 11 near Scottish Hall, open day and night. Feeds Is 6d. all stands 6d. Gigs and Hacks on Hire.—J. Grant. ’Phone 911. Pi 1 vour Grocer hasn’t got > “THE ’MILITARY PICKLE,’; try the live grocer of the town you live in. MRSTivrtJLLOOLY, "X Ladies' Nurse, 273 Palmerston Road. TUGS, Jugs, Jugs, from 6d each, at d The People’s Emporium. Sets of Jugs from 3s. PHE Delicious “MILITARY PICKJ. LE” pleases all palates—the iream of all pickles. Buy a bottle toiay. All live grocers. THE - Tasty ‘ MILITARY PICKLE” A stocked by all. grocers who are not asleep. Buy a bottle to-day. tSo you realise the fact that we are H ' s tiU selling . Christopher Johnr son’s and LoCkwood’g .Cutlery at less than wholesale price.—The Peoples Emporium. * DCY of the Delicious D “MILITARY PICKLE,” and you will buy it all % year round. All brainy grocers aett itv. : '

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3466, 18 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3466, 18 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3466, 18 October 1913, Page 1

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