ROYAL, /| H E A T R E OLs borne. Under the direction and management of Mr Harry Rickards MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, May 12th and 13th. THE GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE CENTURA ! , MR HARRY RICKARDS .Will introduce to the Gisborne Public ins No. 1 COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE STAR S, Headed by the GREAT CINQUEVALLI. In submitting this Gieat Combination of English, Arr.ci ican, and Continental Star Artists, Mr Rickards confidently anticipates the Same Brilliant Success and liberal support that has followed the performances of these Celebrated Stars throughout the world. THE GREAT PAUL CINQUEVALLI L’INCOMPAKABLE, Absolutely the greatest Juggler on the face of the Earth, whose Marvellous Performances have created a Profound sensation in every part of the glolxn
MADAME LYDIA YEAMA.NS-TI.TU3, THE PEERLESS LYRIC ACTRESS AND TRAVESTY QUEEN. Assisted by the Talented Pianist, FREDERICK J. TITUS, THE ESSENCE OF REFINEMENT, In an Entertainment pronounced by Press and Public MIRTH AND MUSIC. CIIAS. COLLEY & ALICE WAY, CI-IAS. COLLEY & ALICE WAY, THE " GREATEST VKNTRILOQUIAL NOVELI’Y ON THE VAUDEVILLE STAGE, Introducing their FAMOUS DANCING DOLL. MR VA L . VOUS DE N , The Celebrated American Society Entertainer and Character Impersonator. PROFESSOR CIIAS. WRIGLEY, ' The Eminent English Saxophone and Clarionet Soloist. MISS NITA LEETE, One of Australia’s Most Favorite Contralto Vocalists. MR JAMES OPIE, The Prominent Young South Australian Baritone. Eva—THE DIAMOND DUO-Evelyn The Talented Vocalists, Dancers, and Banjo Experts. Cl as.—WALKER AND MAY—lda America’s Champion Gold Medal CakeWalkers and Speciality Artists. Prides of Admission—ls, 2s 6d, add Is, Box plan open “at Miller’s on Thursday morning, at 10. M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. JOHN G LEETE, Business Manager,
T HEATRE ROYAL LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! POLLARD’S OPERA COMPANY, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. “ THE BELLE OF NEW YORK.” “ THE BELLE OF NEW YORK.” Prices 4s, ‘2s 6d, and Is. Box plan open at Miller’s. S'S. MARAROAj FOR SOUTHERN PORTS, Will leave TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), May 7th, At Midnight. All Passengers’ Baggage, etc., MUST leave the Wharf by 7 p.m. launch. Last launch after the Opera will leave at 11.15 p.m. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., Limited, Agents.
LICENSING COMMITTEE, IHE ANNUAL MEETING of the J- Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Waiapu will be held in the Magistrate’s Court-house, at Gisborne, on P'RID.VY, the 6th day, of June, 1902. All applications must be lodged with me in duplicate not later than Thursday, the 15th day of May, 1902. G. J. A. JOHNSTONE, Clerk Licensing Committee. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the-Chairman, will be received until 12 noon, SATURDAY, May 17th, for the following worka — Contract 30—Metalling portion IVestmere road. Contract 37 1 Contract 38 \ Road Formation, Mangatu. Contract 39 ) Tenders to be on printed forms. Specifications to be seen at the Council office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acoepted. DeG. FRASER, County Engineer.
WHATAUPOKO HOAD BOARD, TENDERS will be received at the Office oE the Whataupoko Road Board, up to 3 o’clock TUESDAY NEXT, the 13th inst., for Cleaning Drains on the Whataupoko. Specifications are to be seen at the office of the Board. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. F. MATTHEWS, Chairman. WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD, Applications will be received for the position of CLERK to the Whataupoko Road Board, to be forwarded to the undersigned, on or before TUESDAY NEXT, at 3 o’clock, and marked “ Application for Clerk.” Applicants will be required to provide Fidelity Bond up to £2OO. A. FORDE MATTHEWS, Chairman. GISBORNE BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of Committee will be held THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, May 7, in the Council Chambers, at 8 o’clock. Full attendance requested. Business important. A. F. KENNEDY, President. TO LET. THE fine Suite of APARTMENTS, late Poverty Bay Club Rooms. Fitted with gas and water, and suitable either for offices or dwelling. Central position. Close to wharf and post office. Apply— ALBION CLUB HOTEL. WANTED. TTn'ANTED to Purchase, Immediately— VV HORSES, all colors, 14.2 to 15.1 in height, 5 years and upwards; cobby horses preferred. Apply— W. F. SINCLAIR, Masonic Stables (Telephone No. 80). THE best place for Artistic Work in the Photographio Line is J. ROBB’S, Gladstone Road. BILLS Discounted daily and Loans negotiated on easy terms. Persons in difficulties advised and assisted.—Stubbs and Co., Agents, Lowe street, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 409, 7 May 1902, Page 3
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