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i mHEA Tlt K ROYAL i HAYGSRTH COMEDY CO. FOUR FIGHTS ONLY, 1 Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, With the Funniest Comedy ever producedi THE WORLD’S SUCCESS—“CHARLEY’S AUNT,” From Brazil, where the nuts come from. The sun never sets on “CHARLEY'S AUNT,” in which Mr E. D. HAYGARTH will appear in his Great Impersonation ol “ BABS,” As played by him throughout Australia and New Zealand with great success for four years. Watch Day Bill, etc., etc. Doors open at 7.30 Commence at 8 p.m. PRICES 3s, 2s, and Is. The Orchestra will be under the leadership of Mr J. H. Gittos. The Box Plan will open at the London I Piano and Music House at 10 o’clock this morniDg, CHAS C. WAL'D, Advance Representative. THEATRE ROYAL. POPULARL E 0 T U R PI On “J~ A PAN AND THE By the REV. W. GREY DIXON, M.A., Formerly Professor of English, Imperial College of Engineering, Tokyo, ; Author of tlie “ The Land of the Morning.” The Lecturer will appear in the Costume of a gentleman of Old Japan. TUESDAY NIGHT, 16tu INST., At eight o'clock. I Ilis Worship the Mayor in the chair. JAPANESE,' Admission—ONE SHILLING.

GISBORNE RIFLES. INSPECTION PARADE, by Major Kettle, on TUESDAY, 16ih June, at 7.30 p.m. Every Member MUST be present A fine of £i will be enforced for non-atten-dance. No Parade on Monday, 15th June. J. WARREN, Captain. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. *' HE SECOND COURSE for Mr Hood’s Trophy will be fired on THURSDAY, 18th inst., at 2 p.m. The conditions have been altered to allow lor entry o£ New Competitors. C. J. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. NOLICENSE LEAGUE. A MEETING of the No- iaense League will be held in the Presbyterian schoolroom, on MuNDaY EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. The Rev. J. G. Paterson will address the meeting. PROPOSED GISBORNE DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Church of England Sohoolroom, on TUESDAY NEXT, 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of considering and approving Draft Rules and authorising Begistiation of the Society. A. G. BEERE, Sec. and Treas. pro. tem.

EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. ANNUAL BALL Will be held on T7IRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1903. Tickets 10s (id. Extra Lady 5s Od. C. HELLIER EVANS, Sergt.-Major, H. ZACHABIAH, Quartermaster-sergeant, Hon. Secretaries. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HEAVY JTRAFFIC. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the By-law regulating HEAVY TRAFFIC over the ESPLANADE ROAD, Haiti, will come into force on the 18th INSTANT, and it will be strictly enforced. Carriers and others are therefore warned not to use the said Road for Heavy Traffic after the said date. B. D. B. ROCINSON, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Gisborne, June 11th, 1903. CROWN LANDS SALE. ARGYLL SETTLEMENT. tw ■ OTICE is hereby given that 57 Rural J3I Sections and 4 Small Grazing Runs, comprising the Argyll Settlement, will be OPEN FOR SELECTION, under “The Land for Settlements Consolidation Act, 1900," at this Otboe and at the local Land Office, Waipawa, on T’UaSDaY, 23 d June, 1903. The area of the Rural Sootiom varies hom 86 acres to 996 aoree, and the rentals from Is 9d to 11s 4d per acre. The Small Grazing Runs vary from 1009 acres to 1886 acres, and the rentals from 3.- od to 4s per acre. Applicants will require to appear personally at the Land Board meeting, at the local Land Office, Waipawa, on THURSDAY, 25th June, ISO 3, at 9 40 o’cloct a.m., to answer any qu stions the Board may put. In the event of more than one application being reotived for any Section or Ruu, priority of selection will be decided by ballot, at ihe local La d Offioe, Waipawa, on FRIDAY, 26th June, 1903, at 11 o’clock a.m. Full particulars may be ascertained, and pIaDS, pamphlets, arid application forms obtained, at this Office, the Post Office, Waipawa, and the local Land Office, Waipawa, on and after Saturday, 20th June, 1903. ERIC C. GOLD-SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Department, Napier, 4th June, 1903.

SKATING. THE EMPIRE SKATING RINK will be open on MONDAY NIGHT, 7.30 to 10. On Monday night a race will take place between J. Cramp (winner of the Champion Race) and C. Gordon (last year’s champion); distance, half-mile. Wednesday, June 24th—FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. New Skates on Hire. First-class Band in attendance. LOOMS AND MORSE, Proprietors. lOLANTIIK QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. LON U NICfII T . Til 10 next Dance in connection with the lohinUie Quadrille A.ssemblv will be a Long Night, and will beheld on WEDNESDAY NEXT, June 17th. when dancing commences at S o'clock. Gents, 4s ; Ladies, free. F. BURNS, Secretary. ANTED KNOWN — The "Experts" are the Sewing Machines of the day, and are giving general satisfaction. Cash prices, £4, £6, and £9.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 916, 15 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 916, 15 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 916, 15 June 1903, Page 3

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