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rj! H E A T R E ROYAL. TO-NIGHT I TC-NIGHT ! LONDON BELLRINGERS AND Faust Family Combination. Under the Management of Mr. Joe. St.Ci.aik Manager for the Faust Family, Mb E. Fauht Pbcgbimme fob This Evening. Overture, “ Welcome ” Muhdm By the Peerless Quintette Brass Band, ESMasteb Victor in Beautievl Baluds. THE Great London Bellringers Will play the “ Marsellaise " and “ King the Bell, Watchman.” Mr Gue Lynch iu his Yorkshire Impersonation. Cohnet Solo, ” Tho Death of Nelson,” by the Great Cornet Soloist, HERR VON DEB MEHDISN.

The Great Eugene in his comic impersonation of “ Good Old Mary Anu.” New and Original Musical Absurdity, entitled— THE ABT OF MUSIC. Professor Paganini Mr F. Faust Professor Joachin Mr E. Faust Mr Gus Lynch iu bis Irish Impersonations. The World-famed ” Risley Performance,” by the brothers Euwabd, Evue.xe asd Victob. lutermission of 10 Minutes. Pabi 11. Selection ... ... ... Piano ” Blue Bells of Scotland,” with variations, by Loudon Belltingers. Duet on The Mandoline and Tub Gtrn'Aß (as played by the Spanish Students), MR TED FAUST AND H. MEHDEN. Gus Lynch aud Eugene iu their Irish Specialty, The Two Mclntyres. Musical Entertainment on Mctallopbone, Xylophone, Sleigh Balls, and Musical G 'asses, HER VON DER MEHDEN, The Faust Brothers in their mirth-provoking BurWpie, Musical Act, playing Bassoon, Ctariouette, etc. Mb Gus Lruou in Hts Sl'kcuwiEs. Tho evening’s Entertainment will terminate with the amusing Pantomimic Sketch, entitled, ' THE SCHOOL DtYS OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY, Chabaoiebs by the Company. Admission ... 3, and 2s DAVIE s7AKROY~DTaHT" POBIEJR Will Sell by Public Auction TO-DAV (.SATURDAY), at 11 am — piUR NITUBE, Consisting of — Drawing Room Tables, Easy Chairs, Austrian Chsirs, Kitchen and Dining Tables, Pier Glass, Ghefioniors, Sofas Also—--1 First-Class AMERICAN ORGAN, by Wilcox and White.

LOOK OUT FOR JL |~ OsPI T A L 00NC E R T . MONDAY, DECEMBER Ist. PROGRAMME IN FUTURE ISSUE. pAT UTAH I PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY, NOV. 35th. FRIDAY, NOV. 38th. Bpm '■ Boots at the Swan.'’ Mr Henry Higgius Mr Gillmoro Captain Friakiy Mr Desmond Bourke Pater Pippin Mr Frank Sberriff Jacob Earwig, ** Boots at ths Swan ”.Mr Mann Mida Cecelia Moonshine....Mra Sunderland Emily Trevor.. Miss Drummond Sally Smith Miss Palaint ’• A Case for Eviction.” Frank ..Mr G. Grant Dora Mrs Sunderland Mary, a servant...., Miss Drummond

EAST COAST ELECTORAL DISTRICT, "I'M pursuance of Section fi of the Elsoiott Acts Amendment Act, 1809, it is hereby notified that Albsshlkb CbsiOHTun Arthcb has this day been duly Nominated as a Candidate for the above district, Dated at Gisborne thir 19;h day of ber, 181)0. J.. BOOTH, Returning OOiier.

IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF PITT AND BENNETT. ALL Debts due to theabove Estate must be paid to me at my office, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, and my receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge, JOHN COLEMAN, Acting Deputy Official Assignee.

IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF PITT AND BENNETT. THE time for receiving Tenders for the STOOR, in whole or in part, has been EXTENDED to THUBHDAY, tho 37th November, 1890, at 12 Noon. JOHN COLEMAN, Acting Deputy Official Assignee,

WANTED KNOWN-F. HALL, Painter, Ao., is about to remove further down Gladstone Road, and will Sell for Cash at Cost Price for two months, a Large Stock of Papeehaugingi*, Scrims, Varnishes, Paints, Oil, Glass, Bruehware, etc., etc., to save txpeuie of carling to new shop,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 3

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