POSITIVELY LAST APPEAP>ANCE Of DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY 01 VAUDBVII.r.U STARB ; Greeted Last Night by a PACKED AUDIENCE, And Qp,E A T ENTHUSIAS M. The Great .Juggler, ARNOLD I, In his Wonderful Keats of Mquilibnsin, delvin'; all the Laws of Gravitation, and introducing I 1 is Great Masterpiece— Till-: HUMAN BILLIARD TABLE. The Fascinating American Actress, .MISS EMMIE SMITH, The Talented Soprano and Coon Ballad isl. The Clever Rocket Comedienne, LITTLE VERA KEARNS, One of the Cleverest .Juvenile Artists , in the World. i MISS IDA ROSLYN, | The Popular Australian Comedienne. • JOHN KEARNS, ( T’he Celebrated Character Comedian. , THE SISTERS GALLARDI, £ Graceful Singing and Dancing Duet- s
lists. Those Famous Musical Comedians. 'l'll 10 SIIERWINS, From the Principal London Music Halls. Musical Conductor —Mr J. H. Gitfcos. PRICES 3k, 2s, and is, Box Plan at Miller’s. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONSTER UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OE DIIAI\EUY & CLOTHING, In WYLLIE & MASON’S Mart, Gisborne. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, commencing SATURDAY, MAY 16th, 1903, At 11 a.m., AND FOLLOWING DAYS.
WILLIE & MASON Hava been instructed by Messrs P. STEPHENS & CO., o£ Wellington, to sell as above, £2OOO worth of Drapery and Clothing, regardless of cost, comprising— 3000yds Velvet and Volveteen Blousings, in dress or blouse lengths ; 2500yds of Dress Sergos, assorted; 850yds Suit Serges; 300yds Dress Stulls, assorted; 800yds Fancy Damasks and Serviettes; 0000yds Pink and Cream Flannelette; 500 each H.C. and Satin Marcella Quilts; Blankets (Colonial), Sheeting, Hugs, etc.; Ladies' and Gents’ Underclothing; Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, Tailor-made Suits, etc.; Lace Curtains, Hearth Bugs, Mats, Carpets, etc., an enormous assortment; 450 pairs Ladies' Shoes; 000 pairs Gents’ Socks; White Shirts, Kid Gloves, Alarm Clocks, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Calicoes, Towels, Cretonne, Tweeds, Vicuna, Corsets, Watches, 200 pairs Gents’ Boots, black and tan; 350 Ladies’ Big and Plain Lustre Skirts, 250 Ladies’ fashionable Blouses ; 150 Ladies' Fawn and Colored Jackets; also, a large assortment of Ladies’ Macintoshes ; in fact, the building is choke full of many lines. These goods must be sold. The Whole of the Stock is to be Sold under the Hammer WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RKSEKVE.
Goods will be on view from 8 a.m. daily. G. R. .WYLLIE, Auctioneer. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Catholic Church Committees of Gisborne and District will he held in St. Mary’s Presbytery, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7 .HO, N O 'l' ICE. HAVING purchased a business in Dannevirke, I desire- that a.ll outstanding accounts he SETTLED by. the END OF TI-IE MONTH. ROBERT COLEBROOK, Vi'aerenga-a-hika. May. 12th, 1003. ‘ NOTI C E 3 THE Partnership formerly existing between Messrs SANDLANT and STEVENSON BROS, having been dissolved, all accounts against the firm arc requested to be rendered to Mr R. N. JONES, Solicitor, who is authorised to collect all debts due to the firm. COOK COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING X will bo hold THIS (ETUDAT) EVENING, 15th inst., at 8 o’clock. Business : Election o£ Officers. It. N. JONES, Hon. Sec. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. THE Company will go into Camp at Repongaerc on the 171 h MAY, for the annual six days’ Training Camp.- To earn Capitation every member of the Company must attend and remain in camp for the six days, AH baggage must he left at the Drill Shed on Saturday, the Kith inst., not later than 0 p.m. ; The No. 1 Division (or town members) will muster at the Drill Shed on the 17th INSTANT, at 3 p.m. The iUakauri, Tc Arai, Patutahi, and Whalatutu members will proceed into Camp and arrive not later than 5 p.m"JOHN 11. COLEBOURNE, Captain. EVENING- CLASSES,
CIHOULD sufficient attendance bo asO sured, EVENING CLASSES for Instruction in the following subjects, namely, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Mathematics and Higher Arithmetic, Mechanical Drawing, English (including Primary School subjects), and Dressmaking, will be started at once. Pnpils wishing io join any _of these classes are requested to send notice to the undersigned, by FRIDAY', 15th inst., staling which classes they are desirous of joining. Fees, which will be low, will be fixed later, when tho probable attendance at classes is ascertained. JOHN W. BRIGHT, Chairman School Committee.
POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION'. On Victoria Domain, SATURDAY, lOtii MAY. Senior Fixture : jglND V. J£AITI-£<ITY. JuDior: HUIA V. KAITI-CITY. Kick-off 3 p-m. sharp. Admission, Od ; Ladies, free. L. F. WILLIAMS, lion. Sec. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, 10th inst., at 2 p.m. Business : New Show Ground. R. H. MASON, Secretary. IN THE MATTER OF THE EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. PARTICULARS of all claims against the Trust Estate of Messrs 'Carroll and Wi Pere. and the Trust Estate of -Messrs Carroll, Wi Pere, and others, must be sent to Messrs Nolan and Sheet, of Gisborne, Solicitors, on or before the 31st MAY,- 1903, JAS, MACFARLANE, Chairman of the East Coast Native Trust Lauds Beard.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 892, 15 May 1903, Page 3
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