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THEATRE ROYAL, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER, 23th. MR J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S (Of the Princess Theatre, Melbourne) TUVENILE f~\ PERA /COMPANY, >J UVENILE kJPERA VyOMPANY, Who are now terminating a phenomenally successful tour of New Zealand, crowded audiences having greeted their performances in ail the leading cities, Will make their First Appearance in Gisborne on the above-mentioned date, in Audran’s charming work, LA MASOOTTE, Which, with its spaikliog music, splendid marches and beatiful ballets, has all the glitter and splendour of pantomime. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, Sir Arthur Sullivan’s and W. S. Gilbert’s masterpiece,

“ The Mikado,” Beautiful New Scenery, illustrative of Japan, Delightful Music and Gorgeous Dresses. The Stage transformed into a vision of Fairy Land. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, Sir Arthur Sullivan’s and W. S. Gilbert’s “ Pirates of Penzance,” With appropriate Scenery and Dresses. GRAND TABLEAUX : '• LIBERTY AND BRITANNIA,” Illuminated by Electric and Colored Fires. MUSICAL INTRODUCTIONS : ’ THE OLD FLAG ” AND “ WHISHT 1 WHISHT I WHISHT 1 It is the Bogey Man ! "

(Now the rage in Australia, as sung by Mr Leslie, oi the London Gaiety Company, and which took London and New York by storm.) On THURSDAY (the Last Night of the Season), whichever Opera has achieved the most popularity will be revived. The Operas produced under the sole direction of Mr Tom Polurd. The Scenery is from the brushes of the Scenic staff of the Princess Theatre, Mel. bourne, A complete Orchestra of Artistes specially selected from Mr Willumson’s Australian Theatres. Everything brought from Melbourne, and to be done on the most elaborate and complete scale. Dresses and Costumes by Madams Dalias, Paris The Mikado dresses from authentie sketches. BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS ! Notwithstanding the Enormous Expense there will be no advance in Prioee, which will be on the following scale, viz ss, 3a, 2s. BONA FIDE SEASON FAMILY TICKETS (not transferable) and only through Mr Good, who has kindly consented to superintend the Box Office, will be issued at the following rates :— ADMITTING THREE £2 10s „ FOUR £3 5s „ FIVE £4 Os The BOX PLAN will be thrown open for inspection on THURSDAY MORNING, at 11, so as to enable country residents an equal chance of booking seats. Seats can be reserved by letter or telegram to Mr Good, L. J. LOHR. FOR LEASE. (pH AT Large and Comfortable Dwelling House, with Twelve Acres of Laud, situated at Matawhero, and known ns The Willows.” The properly will be put into thorough repair for a desirable tenant. Apply to—— JOHN COLEMAN.

WANTED KNOtfN. PROFESSOR CHANNING, Ths Eminent Phbksologist & Palmist, IS now in Gisborne, where he intends to reside for two weeks only. He may be consulted at Mrs Cleghorn’s Residence, Customhouse Street. Your Past, Present, and Future—2s verbal, and 4s for written analysed statement. Phrenology, Physiognomy, and Physiology, from 2s 6d to 15s; Stethoscopical Examinations extra. PIANO TUNING, ~M~R H. OBEBLIN BROWN, of Auckland, will pay his usual visit to Gisborne on the 25th inst., and orders left at Mr J. Townley’s will be promptly attended to, TENDERS.

TENDERS will be received by the under, signed, np to Noon on WEDNESDAY, 30th September, for the Purchase of Section No 16, Patutahi, containing 0? sores 2 ronds 22 perches, subject to lease to present tenant expiring 2nd November, 1891. Highest or any Tender not necessarily an* oepted. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd., Agents for Rhodes' Trustees. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. -XyFESBBS WILLIAMS and KETTLE ■L’-L (Limited) have been appointed agents for the above Company in the Poverty Bay District, and Policy Holders are requested to pay premiums to them in future. WILLJAM TAIT, Manager, Auckland Branch. CENTRAL COAL AND FIREWOOD YARDS. COAL— NEWCASTLE, TAUPJRE, AND WBSTPQRT GOAL, By Bag or Ton, FIREWOOD - MANUKA AND MIXED CUT to any length, and delivered CHEAP FOR OA6H, ! KENNEDY, EVANS & Co.

LOST.—£I REWARD. A BAY MARE, branded E on shoulder, ZY. short tail ; from Mangapapa. Any person returning the Mare to Mr M. Bros, Albion Hotel, wiJI receive the above reward, Immediate proceedings will be taken against anyone detaining the mare after this notice. ' j'f'ILAYTON AND COMPANY are now landing Toiara Posts aud (Straimw of 1 flnt-eIMB quality) ex Mana,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 3

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