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EhTAINMENT, - THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1890. Under the patronage of Capt. Winter and East Coast Hussars. Oombdv is Threx Acts—‘■HEROES." Characters. Major-General Sir Douglas Herries, K.C.B. ■ ■ . Mr J. Bourke Major BerriesMr F. T. Morgan Archibald Herries...'..Mr Geo. Grant Tom CroftMr Des. Bourke Young Mr Ruggles.. ..Mi Finlay Drummond Willis.....Mr Ernest Langfurd Lilian HerriesMiss Barry Mary MasonMias Palairet Miss HerriesMiss Brooke-Taylor Act I—“WITH THE GUNS,” Act 2-“ THE WHITE FEATHER.” Aci 3—“ DEATH QB GLORY.’’ Orchestral Music by Mrs Sunderland and Company. Military Music, Soldiers, etc., etc. Box Office at Mr Good's. Admission 3s, 2s, Is.

SALVATION ABMY. SPECIAL GATHERINGS AT GISBORNE FOB NOVEMBER 10rH, 1890. SALVATION MARRIAGE at 10 a.m., in the Barracks, Gisborne. PICNIC, to be held on the section behind Mr Gregson’s Stors, so shortly after the Wedding as may be possible, or about 11 o’clock a.m—Tea will be provided on the grounds. Admission by Silver Coin to the above. Children attending the Picnic and paying One Penny admisaion'wdi receive Presents. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held in the Evening, at the Barracks, commencing at 8 o’clock, when the Rev, J. Ward and others will deliver addresses. A Big Sixpenny COFFEE SUPPER after the meeting.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the Te Arai School Boom on FRIDAY, 21st November, in aid of Library anfl School Fupd, Ladies previously invited please accept this invitation. H. BUTTON, Hon. Sec. TO LET. ON LEASE, for a term of years, that large and commodious DWELLINGHOUSE, with coach-house, stables, cottage, and other outbuildings ; also the Grounds, comprising 35 acres of first-class land, subdivided intn orchard, garden, paddocks, eio., lately in the occupation cf T. E. B. Bloomfield, deceased, situated at Te Arai, and known as" Biverslea,’’ The Property is well known to be one of the finest and most desirable residences in the Bay, and will be let on easy terms to a good tenant, For further particulars apply to— J.IHN COLEMAN. Land Agen', Gieborr.e. COLONIAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. WE have been appointed AGENTS for Poverty Bay for the above Company, and are prepared to insure WOOL from the sheep's back to London, and also to aocspt all classes of Fire Bisks at current rates. DUNLOP & BOL’RKE.

1890 [ SUMMER | 1891 G. K. MOORE and co. BEG to inform their numerous Customers that they have— OPENED UP TBEII FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW SUMMER D R APERY AND oxnovaacxsra-'' which for value cannot be surpassed. INSPECTION INVITED. G. R. MOORE & CO., GtkbfffloNl Road.

NOTICE. CDEAN PITT (instructed by the True- * tees) will continue to hold AUCTION SALES in the old Mart, Mart open daily tor receiving Furniture, Produce, etc,, etc., for Sale. REGULAR SALE 11 a.m, every Saturday. C. D. PITT, For Trustees, WANTED KNOWN —F. BALL, Painter, Ac., is about to remove further down Gladetone Road, and will Sell for Cash at Cost Price for two months, a Large Stock of Paperhangings, Scrims, Varnishes, Paints, Oil, Glass, Brushware, etc., etc., to eave expense of carting to new shop. r'rtO LET—An 8 Roomed House. PaltnerX ston Road. Rent 12s.—Wx. Ratcliffe, Agent. OST. .YESTERDAY-A Cneque (No. 5926, Union Bank), drawn by Scales and Townley in favor of M. Sullivan, for £3 14s lOd. Finder kindly return to Standard office. WORKING MEN’S POLITICAL SOCIATION-A Meeting will be held at the Good Templars' Hall at 8 o’clock This Evening, AU working men arc invited VOatteath

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 529, 8 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 529, 8 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 529, 8 November 1890, Page 3

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