; 1 ; 1 ; 1 red m, Mr ry; 'cs CITIZENS' GRAND CONCERI la Aid of GISBORNE CITY BAUD CONTEST FUN] THEATRE ROYAL. es, fcs, ith »g----th er ■fils, tNOVEMBER 10th, 1002, at 8 r.u. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, “ Poet and Peasant ”.. (Supp( ORCHESTRA. 2. Song, . .“A Whispered V0w"..., Miss He any (Hartwell Jone? 3. Song, “The Raft” (Pinsuti Mr W. -J. Barlow. 4. Song, ..“ The Moorish Maid” (Henry Parker MISS MAUDE HOWARD. 5. Landler for Strings, “Little Grand mother ” (Langer G. Song, “Please Let Me Sleep” Mr Frank Teat. 7. Song, “ Polka and the Choir Boy” Mr G. C. Lyttleton (Grossmith) 8. Song, “ Farewell to Summer” (Noel Johnstone) MISS MAUDE HOWARD. 0 9. Gavotte, ..." Theodora”....(Le Thierej Orchestra. ) INTERVAL. , Part 11. 1 10. Grand Selection, “ Madam Angol ” City Band. (Lecocq) ' 11. Song, Selected Mr Harcus Pushier. 12. Duet, “A Night in Venice" (Lucantoni) MISS HOWARD and MR TEAT. 13. Traumarei for Strings (Schumaun) 14. Song, Selected Mu W. J. Barlow. 15. Scena der Freischultz, •' Softly Sigh ”... MISS MAUDE HOWARD (Weber) 16. Recitation, •' How Jimmy Landed the Baby " Mr P. Sheridan. 17. March, “Stars and Stripes” (Sousa) , Orchestra. Wm. F w fgEALAND JJAILWAYS. GISBORNE SECTION. OPENING OP LINE TO KAITERATAHI ON NOVEMBER 10th, 1902. District Office, Gisborne, sth Nov., 1902. ON MONDAY, November 10th, the ordinary time-table will be suspended, and instead the following substituted;— ' a.iu. p m. Gisborne dep. ..00 2.0 i Ormond, arr. .. 10.0 Kaiteratahi, arr. .. 10 15 3.0 Kaiteratahi, dep. .. 10 30 5.30 Ormond, arr. .. 5.40 1 Gisborne, a.r. .. 11.30 C, 50. Trains from Gisborne to Kaiteratahi, and vice versA, stop' at'intermediate stattonS| i both ways', il required. J The 0' a.m. train from Gisborne and the 5.30 train from Kaiteratahi will Btop at Bruce’s Crossing to put down and pick up School Picnic Party. BY ORDER. rgE ALAND J^aILWAYS
GISBORNE SECTION. District O.ffice, Gisborne, Gtß November, XQO3ON and after TUESDAY, November 11th, the present time-table will be cancelled, and the following substituted * Stops only when required to pick up or set down passengers. BY ORDER. “ WHAT ! ROB A POOR MAN OF HIS BEER ?’! YES ! AND GIVE HIM A HOUSE INSTEAD! AND FURNISH IT WELL* GIVE GOOD CLOTHES TO HIS BACK, AND SHOES TO HIS FEET ; MORE CLOTHES FOR HIS WIFE, MORE COMFORT FOR HOME, MORE RESPECT FOR HIMSELF, AND AN ACCOUNT IN THE BANK TO BOOT. WHAT BEER ROBS THE POOR MAN OF.
;t robs him of— HOUSE, HOME, COMFOR'I’i CLOTHES, INDEPENDENCE, SELF-RESPECT, HIS GOOD CHARACTER’ HIS GOOD REPUTATION, IT BLIGHTS HIS LIFE AND ROBS HIM OF HIS MONEY. KELLEY’S ART STUDIO. (Corner Gladstone Road and Grey Street), GISBORNE. J. D. KELLEY, PORTRAIT PAINTER AND GENERAL ARTtbl Portraits Executed from Photograph and finished in Oil, Indian Ink, or Crayon. Patrons tor Enlargements will fit it to their advantage to emplov Local Artist, thus saving 30 per cei in cost. SATISFACTION GUARA: TEED. PICTURE FRAMING IN ALL I" BRANCHES. P t E. POWER, Agent
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 566, 8 November 1902, Page 3
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