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royal. IJI H E A I K E “Laughing season.” Under the Management of Mes Era WILLOUGHBY & GEACH. 2—TWO NIGHTS OF HILARIOUS—2 LAUGHTER. MONDAY, 19th, AND TUESDAY, 20th JANUARY. In the Welcome Appearance of GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, In the Farce Comedy of the Hour, THE WRONG WBIGHT. Wbat the critical Sydney Bulletin says I “ • The Wrong Mr Wright’ causes the same kind of shriek, hurts the people in the small libs in exactly the same kind of way, creases their faces similarly, and '"ids them home in a like humor, and with iu.. i cal pleasurable recollections of a play which has a character quite its own, this is, in some respects, better than ‘ What Happened to Jones.’ "

I TUESDAY—THE LAST NIGHT! STILL ANOTHER LAUGHING SUCCESS Ha, ha, ha! Qfj AND OFF, Ha, * ia ’ * 3a ' All Gisborne will dock to see “ The Wrong Mr Wright”; that it will repeat tho order and s» e the GREATEST OF ALL LAUGHING FARCES, •' ON AND OFF,” Is a Foregone Conclusion. PRICES .•Is, 2s fid, & Is. Plans at 10 o'olock. W« d-.esday morning, at A. COWAN, Manager.

‘‘rjlHE WRONG MB' WEIGHT.” Do yon know where I’m off to next 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. TIMBERJ TIMBER ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DALGETV & COMPANY. Limited, Have been instructed by a client, to offer by Public Auction, at an early date — -j FEET DRESSED lUUjUUU AND UNDRESSED TIMBER, comprising Totara, Matai, and Kimu (all building sizes). Also,— QUANTITY OF TOTARA HOUSE BLOCKS AND POSTS. Further particulars in future advertisement.

TOLAGO BAY COACH SERVICE. ' and after TUESDAY, January 20th, SINCLAIR’S COACH Will leave Masonic Stables overy TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 am., returning from Tolago Bay WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. All Parcels, Goods, Letters, etc., left at the Masonic Stables will be carefully attended to at moderate charges. FARES: Gisborne to Tolago Bay (Single) .. 12s ~ ~ ~ (Return).. 20s Special Rates for visitors to Te Puia Hot Springs, Ac., on application. MASONIC STABLES, RING UP TELEPHONE gQ >

MESSRS HAMON AND SMITH Beg to inform the Public of Gisborne and District that they have started business as Einancial, land, and commission AGENTS, At the Offices lately occupied by; Messrs STUBBS & CO, All business entrusted to their care will receive their immediate and careful attention. HAMON & SMITH, January, 11)03.

E. E. SURVEYORS WANTED., Applications are invited from Licensed Surveyors willing to take temporary employment upon Government Surveys in this or any other District, , . For particulars, apply, to the underSlglielli ERIC C. GOLD-SMITH, ‘ Chief Surveyor* Lands and Survey Office, Napier, sth January, 19Go*

FOB AUCKLAND VIA EAST COAST PORTS. THE Auxiliary Schooner AOTEA (Capt. J. H. Skinner) leaves Gisborne for East Coast ports and Auckland, on MONDAY MORNING. Consignors requested to have cargo on wharf by i p.m. Saturday. COMMON, SHELTON, & CO., Ltd., Agents.

WAIAPU TEMPERANCE REFORM LEAGUE. business. Members unable to attend may, in writing, appoint any other member to act as thenproxy. A full representative meeting is specially requested.

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 oflice> at Makauri> addressod to the Executors. W. SIEVWRIGHT, Solicitor to the Executors. Gisborne, January 3th, 1903.

TENDERS for the Balance of Lease and Goodwill of the Albion Stables, with our Brake and Sets 5-Horse Harness Complete. Any other plant wanted to be taken at valuation. Lease expires December Ist, 1904. Tenders close with us on FRIDAY, the 23rd Instant The lowest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. £lO deposit to accompany each tender. O’REILLY BROS. & CO.

■ WANTED. . WANTED, to Purchase—WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at HATAWHERO WOOL WORKS. VERYONE should know that Redstone End Sons is the best Stable in town to put up at. First-class Baddooking. ' HAIR FRAMES and Nets in all shades, shapes, and siaea at “The Beehive,’ Gladstone toad,

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 801, 16 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 801, 16 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 801, 16 January 1903, Page 3

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