ROYAL T II E A T R E Gisborne. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SHOW NIGHTS AND RACK NIGHTS, Uctober 28, 20, 30, 31# MONTGOMERY'S ENTERTAINERS, NEW AND STARTLING NOVELTIES. The Greatest Acts of the Civilised World ! THE KING'S CORONATION. A Majestic Scene of Glittering Pomp and Dazzling Splendor. Our Unique Company of Entertainers Mr Edmund Montgomery, Bob Hall, Fred. Gibson, Edgar Bentley, Hurold Vincent, Miss Francis Beverley. PRICES 3s, 23, Is. Box Plan now open at Miller’s. Early door tickets at Tnea r re on each night of performance from (i. 45 to 7-BO p.m , Cd extra. GEO. CATIIRO, Touring Manager. SMOKE CONCERT ASMOKE CONCERT, under the auspices of the A. and P. Society, Farmers’ Union, and Farmers’ Union Club, will be held in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On WEDNESDAY, 2!Jth OCTOBER, At. 8 p.m. The Mon. James Carroll, the .Judges, and Government Veterinarian will he present. Members of these combinations are reminded that this is the only opportunity in the year to have a thoroughly representative gathering, and are therefore requested to roll up_ in large numbers. TICKETS 3s Cd EACH. G. R. WYLLIE, Sec. A. and P. Society. K. M. BIRRELL, Sec. Farmers’ Club. COAL! COAL! COAL!
>.o t w P r | >o £2 CO CC r c Sc eg 2t> -• r 5s = ° 5" & pi Bg.-S !rg 3 » < ft S« B'S. er ~ _:» < 2.55 c; 5 cn f> >B°-% S'*3 t= £ 5? O K j. fg a.xu. a hj. u xu. p m. p.iu. p|s !•§ " 3 sr 3 “SoO _ 3 Sb E3 3 £ • -* t3 B tzsgs °ooS‘ 'S'5-8 I S § §r° re £cg ei P- o §3 _ Trains frem Gisborne to Ormond, and vice versa, stop at intermediate stations, both ways, if required. Beiuin Fares, os under, to Toilt Bacecourse include Admission to Show OUE^ S - Carß. Seated Waggons. From Gisborne .. 2a Od Is Gd. From Makauri .. 2a Od Is Gd. From Waihirero .. 2s Gd 2s Od. From Ormond .. 3s Od 2s 6d. Ordinary tickets for rail journey will be issued to passengers bolding Minibus’ Adnrssion pickets to Show. Beturn Fares from Gisborne; Cars Is, Seated Waggons Bd. .O jfllg ££ *4# Hr •*s**!& £S°> te O < £ *< 3 o 5 t 3 Z H H H ~ - K 2 S aO =• s o < -• > - -'>o a u-i k« “ “ CX, uQ o 3 o © ??cc *g!fi c > - [§{ c-r-c O 9 »-*»
notice to exhibitors, UN the Second Day CLASSES will he judged in the FOLLOWING ORDER, .starting at 10 a.in. sharp : Light Classes—l 9, 20, 21, 22, 23. Riding Classes —21, 20, 28, 20, 36, SY, 31. Driving Classes—Starting 10 am. sharp, 35, 31a, 32, 37, 33, 54, 86, 38, 30, 10. CHrls’ and Boys' Riding Competition to start at 1.30 p.m., to be followed by Class 30. Horse Parado 3 p.m., to no followed by Class 11. .Wood Chopping, last event. By Order. CL R. WYLLIE, Secretary. LAUMDRY LUUGAIION. ME AND MliS CuXON, laundry experts,
Has commenced giving Lessons to Ladies in WHINRAY'S HALL, on Starching, Ironing, and Polishing Shirts and Collars. Private Lessons will be given in the . evenings on Blouses, Bonnets, Goiter- , jag, and Crimping, also, Cleansing , and Pressing. Hours of Instruction: 10 till 12 a.m., and 2 till 5 p.m. Evening Instruction: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 7 to 9. Ladies are requested to bring a Shirt and Collar with them,. Terms : Morning Lessons, 2s 0d Afternoon and Evening, Is (id. Arrangements made for a course of lessons^ LOCAL PRODUCE. XAM a CASH BUYER of HONEY, BEESWAX. MAIZE, BARLEY, OATEN CHAFF, POTATOES, HIDES AND TALLOW, BACON AND lIAMS. V. A. O’MEARA. A’ FIRST-CLASS Conveyance and a Careful Driver can be obtained by consulting J. R. Redstone & Son, whose supply of carriages are the best in town. If you prefer to ride you can be supplied with o good hacit.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 556, 28 October 1902, Page 3
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