TUESDAY, 13th ■WEDNESDAY, 11th. WHtTEKOUSE’S BIOSCOPE COMPANY, Gorgeous Display of Living Scenes, lasting from 12 to 20 minutes each. Magnificent Spectacular Representation of LORD SANGER’S CIRCUS. A treat to behold. Glorious Scenes of the CORONATION PROCESSION. Burlesque : “ What Happened to -Tones ” Screamingly Funny Comic, Patter, and Illustrated Songs. Usual Booking Offices. Scenic Artist Mr Cbas. MannersSole Proprietor Mr A. H. \Vbitehou3e Doors Open, 7.30 p.m. Overture, 8 p.m. NOTE OUR PRICES. Adults 2s, Is Od, and Is; Children under 12, 6d; under 15, Is to all parts. T HEA T R E R 0 Y A L. ‘LAUGHING SEASON." Under the Management of Messrs WILLOUGHBY A- GEACH. 2-TWO NIGHTS OF HILARIOUS—2 LAUGHTER. MONDAY, 10th, AND TUESDAY, 20th JANUARY. In the Welcome Appearance of GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, In the Farce Comedy of the Hour, THE WBOI6 MR WRIGHT, £ What the critical Sydney Bulletin says l ‘The Wrong Mr Wright’ causes the same ldnd of shriek, hurts the people in the small libs in exactly the same kind of way, creases * their faces similarly, and sends them home in a like humor, and with identical pleasur- q able recollections of a play whioh has a character quite its own, this is, in some respects, better than 1 What Happened to Jones.’ ”
TUESDAY—THE LA3T NIGHT ! STILE ANOTHER LAUGHING SUCCESS Ha, ha, ha! QN ABD OFF. Ha ’ ha ’ ha! All Gisborne will flock to see “ The Wrong Mr Wright ’’; that it will repeat the order and see the GREATEST OF ALL LAUGHING FARCES, "ON AND OFF,” Is a Foregone Conclusion. PRICES. . 4s, 2s (Id, & Is. Plans at Miller’s Wednesday morning, at 10 o’clock. A. COWAN, Manager.
«mHB WRONG MR WRIGHT.” Do you know where I’m oil to nest Monday night ? You can bet I’m not missing 11 The Wrong Mr Wright.” When I saw it in Melbourne I laughed till I cried. And the chap who was with me, I thought would have died. Plans at Miller’s on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10. SURVEYORS WANTED, Applications arc invited from Licensed Surveyors willing to take temporary employment upon Government Surveys in this or any other District. For particulars', apply to the undersigned, ERIC C. GOLD-SMITH, Chief Surveyor, Lands and Survey Office, Napier, sth January, 1003, MELANESIAN. MISSION,
f|iIIE REV. A. INNES HOPKINS -*• Will.deliver an ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, On “ Missionary .Work in Melanesia.’’ In MeFARLANE’S HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. The Rev. W, Welsh will preside. IN THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED WILLIAM KING, Of Makauri, Timber Merchant. ALL PERSONS indebted to the deceased are requested to pay the amounts owing, and all persons having claims against the deceased are requested to lodge the same forthwith, at the deceased’s office, at Makauri, addressed to the Executors. W. SIEVWRIGHT, Solicitor to tho Executors. Gisborne, January sth, 1903.
WAIAPU TEMPERANCE REFORM LEAGUE. THE First General Meeting of the above League will be held at «hc room over Dalrymple’s, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st inat., at 8 p.m., for the Eleotion of Officers and consideration of other business. Members unable to attend may, in writing, appoint any other member to act as their proxy. [ A full representative meeting is specially requested.
.WI-lATAUPOKO ROAD rtOAilDj TENDERS will be received up to Noon of FRIDAY, the lGsh inst., for the undermentioned worke: Contract No. I—Forming Footpaths. Contract No. 2—Carting Gravel. Specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned, where tenders close. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. •J. M. CUMMING, Clerk.
WANTEDt TENDERS for the Balanco of Lease and Goodwill of the Albion Stables, with our Brake and Seta 5-Horge Harness Complete. Any other plant wanted to be taken at valuation. Lease expires December Ist, 1004. Tenders close with us on FRIDAY, the 23rd Instant. The lowest or any tender nut necessarily accepted. | £lO deposit to accompany each tender. O’REILLY BROS. & CO.
COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairmau, will he received until Noon SATURDAY, 21 til inst., for— Clearing about 110 chains Cart Track, Mangatu river. Tenders to be on printed forms. Specifications to be seen at County Council office. DeG. FRASER, County Engineer/ Gisborne, Jain Oth, 1003^
WANTED. WANTED, to Purchase—WOOL and SKINS. ‘ Highest Cash Price given at MATAWHERQ WOOL WQRES. E IVEMONE shonid h--aow that Redstone _ auu sous is the best Stable in town t< puV up at. First-class Paddocking.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 717, 13 January 1903, Page 3
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