FJI HEAT lIE ROYAL DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY The .Management hep; to announce that owing to the boat not leaving for the South before Sunday, and byrequest of numerous patrons, the COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE STARS WILL APPEAR AGAIN TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! For Positively the Last Time, in a COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. .JACK KEARNS In New Specialities. IDA KOSI.VN Will introduce the Dance of All Nations. the GREAT ARNOLD! In New Feats of Equilihrism. the gallardi sisters In Latest, Duets. EMMIE SMITH In Latest. London Coon Sueeesses. The Pocket Comedienne, LITTLE VERA KEARNS, In New Songs and Sayings. Last, hut not least— SI I ERWIN, The Mad Musician.
Prices us usual os, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Miller's. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONSTER UNRESERVED AUCTION SALS OF HEATERY & CLOTHING, In WYLLIE & MASON’S Mart, Gißborne. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, commencing SATURDAY, MAY lGth, 1903, At 11 a.m., AND FOLLOWING DAYS. WYLLIE & MASON Have been instructed by Messrs P. STEPHENS & CO., of Wellington, to sell aa above, £2OOO worth of Drapery and Clothing, regardless of cost, comprising— 3000yds Velvet and Velveteen Blousings, in dress or blouse lengths ; 2500yds of Dress Sergos, assorted ; 850yds Suit Serges ; 300yds Dress Stuffs, assorted; 800yds Fancy Damasks and Serviettes; 0000yds Pink and Cream Flannelette; 500 each H.C. and Satin Marcella (Juilts; Blankets (Colonial), Sheeting, Rugs, eta ; Ladies’ and Gents’ Underclothing; Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, Tailor-made Suits, etc.; Lace Curtains, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Carpets, etc., an enormous assortment; 450 pairs Ladies' Shoes; 600 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’ Zig 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 ho Sold under the Hammer WITHOUT I’HK SLIGHTEST RESERVE. Goods will bo on view from 8 a.m. daily. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. MEETINGS in connection with above, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. at Anglican Schoolroom, His Worship '.he Mayor (John Townley, Esq.) in the chair, to welcome the deputation, Rev. Dr. McDonald, ex-Prcsidcnt British Wesleyan Conference. THURSDAY AFTERNOON Drawing Room Meeting, blisses Morice’s, at 2.30. At fi Redstone’s brake leaves Post, Office for Meeting at Ormond. FRIDAY—Same hour, for Meeting at Patutahi. SUNDAY—Morning, the Rev. Gentleman conducts service at Wesley Church. Afternoon, at Theatre Royal. ’ Farewell Meeting at 3 p.ni,; EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP.
OWING to the heavy rain and the river rising, and unable to cross Rcpongaere Ford, the Camp willr. be held at the Gisborne Park HB.cecourse, instead of Rcpongaere. Te Arai, Patutahi, Whalatutu, and Makauri Members must lie in Camp by 5 p.m. on the 17th INSTANT. Town Members will Parade at the Drill Shed at 3 p.m, on 17th INSTANT. JOHN 11. COLEBOURNE, Captain, PUBLIC HOLIDAY, EMPIRE DAY—MAY 25th, 1903, TVJ OTICE is hereby given that the J3l Holiday Committee decided that MONDAY, 25th May, 1903, should he observed as a Public Holiday, The business people arc therefore requested to close their premises oil that day. On Thursday of that week shops and business premises will he opened. JOHN TOWN LEY, Chairman Holiday Committee,
TENDERS will be received until MONDAY NEXT, 18th inst., at 5 p-in., tor ibe Purchase of a Ballot Loan ot £3OO. Tenderers to stale amount required and security offered. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted! _ A. CL I3EERE, Secretary, FOB MEKCURY BAY, WHANGARA, AND TOLAGO BAY. THE schooner AWANUI sails TO-DAY for Mercury Bay, via Wbangara and Tolago Bay. Will receive cargo up to 3 p.m. Apply Master, on board. NOTIC E. HAVING purchased a business in Dannevirke, I desire outstanding accounts bo SET ILED by the END OF THE MONTH.
ROBERT COLEBROOK. Vs'aerenga-a-hika, .May 12th, 1003. POVERTY- BAY RUGBY ONION, On Victoria Domain, SATUBDAI, lOtii MAY. Senior Fixture : J£ND V. Jg-AITI-QITY. Junior: HUIA Y. KAITI-CITY. Kick-off 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, Od ; Lad’es, free. L. F. WILLIAMS, Hon, Sec, T ROBERTSON’S, opposite Herald office —The Bight Goods at the Eight Prices. Gents’ Hain-proof Coats, Macintosh Coats, and Oilskin Coats ; great assortment. Stick to the people ; it is but. their due ; Give them good value, and they’ll stick 1o you. So we have found it, wherever we ve been ; We have a big lead, to keep it we mean. In many a home we have saved much expense, And still will continue for years that are hence. For bad coughs and colds, the stuff good and pure Is W. E. WOODS. GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE;
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 893, 16 May 1903, Page 3
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