MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT In Aid of the CITY BAND. CORONATION EVE, JUNE 25, 11)02 (Wednesday, June 25;^ In the THEATRE ROYAL. To Open with Grand Contest Selection, La Poupee,” by the City Band. Song, “ Coon, Coon, Coon Mr H. E. Hill. Horn Solo, “ Rule Britannia ’’......Mr A ; McNeil. (A Brilliant ” Executidnist, holds several Gold Medals). Special Song Dr Buckeridge Cornet Solo, “ The Return,” Mr F. Trounson (Gold Medallist; one ol New Zealand’s Acknowledged Cornetists). Comic Song, “ Recipe 5,............ Mr Lyttelton. Grand Contest Selection, “ Satanella” City Band. SIDE-SPLITTING SPECIALITY ! By Leading Artists. Unique, Refined, and Funny ! Interval of Five Minutes, When, to Music by Special Orchestra, the Curtain will rise to a liold-your-breath exhibition of INVISIBLE WIRE-WALKING, Plate Spinning, and other Impossibilities. BRASS QUARTETTE : Town and Country (Messrs Trounson, Chrisn, McNeil, and Don). Every player an Artist. GRAND EXHIBITION OF DIFFICULT FEATS on the Horizontal Bar, by Messrs C. Goldsmith, Hoiby, Piesse, assisted by the Bloomfield Bros. Baby Bloomfield is a Marvel. Come and see the Funniest Clown alive ! The whole to conclude with an Exhibition of TUMBLING AND STATUARY/ “ God Save the King !” TICKETS—2s and Is (from members of the Band.) Box Plan now open at Messrs Chrisp and Son’s. ROLL UP !
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will Hold their NEXT STC t SALE, At the MATAWHERO YARDS, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25th INSTANT, When they will offer SHEEP, CATTLE, HOBSES, Etc. Present Entries: 200 s H E 15 p - HEAD OE CATTLE, Inoluding Light Beef and Springers. 1 STAUNCH DRAUGHT GELDING 1 Half-draught Gelding 1 2-yoar Gelding, “Blue Peter,” and 1 Filly by Blue Peter. 1 Brood Maro, in foal, and foal at foot. Further Entries Invited. Sale at 11.30 a.m. A. F. KENNEDY, Auctioneer.
CORONATION CEREMONY. RETURNED TROOPERS. TiETURNED TROOPERS are requested JKj to attend the Coronation Parade in uniform and mounted, at 9.30. thanksgiving services. Owing to the early hour of the Thanksgiving Services and the shortness of the time between it and the Ceremonial Parade, there will be no Church Parade, but Volunteers are requested (as many as possibly can) to attend at the Churches of their various denominations, in uniform. Rifles can be left at the Drillshed. M. McCREDIE, Major.
READ! READ! SOUVENIR And OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Of the CORONATION CELEBRATIONS GISBORNE. An Artistio Production 1 A Pretty Souvenir! To be had from all Booksellers. PRICE—SIXPENCE. AT
MR CARROLL w ILL ADDRESSj.THE ELECTORS At the THEATRE ROYAL, On FRIDAY, JUNE 27th, 1902, At 8 p.m.
NOTICE. OWING to Coronation Celebrations, the Quarterly Meeting of Carpenters and Joiners will be held on MONDAY, June 30th, at 7.30 p.m. C, CATTON, Junb., Branch Secretary. NOTICE. A MEETING of Journeymen Pointers will be held TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), in the Wesleyan Schoolroom, for the purpose of forming a Painters and Deoorators’ Union. J. W. KAY, Secretary pro. tem. EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. APPLICATIONS required Secretaryship, of the above Society j to bo sent in to the undersigned before SATURDAY, 28th inst. M. BTOPFORD.
OOEONATION D AY IN honor or the Coronation of King Edward VII., the Hotelkeepers of Gisborne have unanimously deoided to STRICTLY CLOSE THEIR PREMISES, On THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 26th, 1902, From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. J. M. CUMMING, Secretary, Lioensed Victuallers’ Association.
I JC.L. DAIRY. "Ri/I'ESSRS MACMILLAN and STEWART, iXli Gladstone Road, notify that from MONDAY, the 23rd June, they will supply the Best of Milk at THREEPENCE per Quart, or TENPENCE to those taking a Gallon a day. Good, pure Milk only will be supplied, close attention will be given to customers, and the business will be carried on with striot regard to oleanliness. Orders left at the Dairy will be at once attended to.
NOTICE. AT this Season of the year, or any other Season, the Masonio Stables are now the Best to put up at. Ladies’ Waiting Boom, with every convenience. Speoial terms to constant customers. CLIPPING. Horses Clipped by an Expert. Any style. Moderate charges.—At Masonio Stables. W. F. SINCLAIB. Telephone 80. ITL> EADING for Winter nights. Nearly a g~ii thousand Books to select from at The Beehive Library. Subscription, 3s 6d per quarter, la 6d per month, or 3d per booh.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 453, 24 June 1902, Page 3
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