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|J| HEA TE E ROYAL. Under the Direction of Mr George Stephenson. A LAUGHING SEASON—POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLI Commencing THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th. Mr Stephenson presents the gITINE AND JgIVANS AMERICAN COMEDY CO A COTERIE OF COMEDY CATERERS, (Specially selected from the leading theatre of America), now playing at His Majesty’s Theatre, Auckland, TO STANDING ROOM ONLY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SEASONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 27 th. First production in Gisborne of the Comedy that has made all America laugh for the last two years—■FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th. The Hilarious Farce Comedy, "BROWN’S IN TOWN.” SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th. Still Another Laugh-loosener—the Giant of Modern Comedies "WHERE IS COBB?” The Comedies will be freely interspersed with the Latest Novelties in Songs, Danoeß, Ensembles, and Quaint Effeots. MAGNIFICENT STAGE INVESiTITUREj SAY —If it hurts you to laugh, DON’T COME. PRICES 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan opens at Miller’s at 10 am. to-morrow. FRED. W. DUVAL, Touring Manager.

A MONSTER SOCIAL. ,'A great, gathering, A GREAT GATHERING, In Aid of the GISBORNE HOSPITAL’, ‘ Will be held in WILLIAMS AND KETTLE’S WOOLSHED (By, kind permission of the Proprietors), On IJIRrDAY NEXT, 21st AUGUST GENERAL iCOMMITTEE. His Worship the Mayor, Hospital Trustees, Borough Councillors, Chairman and members of the County Council, W. Webb, H. Miller, A. W. Rees, W. F. Stephenson, A. Sawyer, A. Kirk, C. F. Lewis, A. Poole, W. Gush, J. Little, D. J. Barry, J. A. Lucas, C. Neonan, C. J. Parker, W- Pottie, Frank Harris, Dr. Williams, W. J. Hennessy, R. N. Jones, T. Adair, M. DeCosta, J. Macfarlane, C. Adair, A. Zachariah, Dr. Morrison, W. Acland Hood, J. Coleman, J. A. Ctesar, Joe Cooper, D. Lougher, J. C. Woodward, Dr Fisher, O. Gallagher, V. Pyke, L. T. Symes, J. W. Bright, A. R. Muir, J. H. Martin, W. Good, E. J. Chrisp, W. F. Sinclair, H. G. Watson, J. Sheridan, lan S. Simson, H. Rowland, W. Gaudin, Joe Martin, H. E. Maude, H. Zachariah, E. Woolright, J. Maynard, W. A. Friar, R. Sherratt, R. D. B. Robinson, J. H. Colebourne, W. 0. Skeet, W. J. Hawley, Majors Winter and McCredie. LADIES’ COMMITTEE.

Meedames Townley, Nolan, Harding: Maynard, Kennedy, A. H. Wallis, and Maefarlane. A' SPECIAL' EFFORT WILL’ BE MADE TO MAKE THIS .GATHERING A HUGE SUCCESS, And we respectfully ask the assistance of the,Whole District to make .this Night A MEMORABLE _OCCASION. DOUBLE TICKETS ■...45. GENTLEMEN 3s. LADIES ...... ■—.~2s. For the Committee, A. F.- KENNEDY, W. MILLER, H<?H’. Sees. HYLAND’S CIRCUS!

OWING to Hospital Social, the Circus will not open till SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 22! MATINEE at 3 o’clock. Also, — SATURDAY EVENING AND MONDAY EVENING. With a Number of NEW ITEMS, Introducing 20 PONIES, Which were trained by Professor Hyland at their winter quarters (Hole-in-the-Wall), near Gisborne. Also,—NEW AERIAL ACTS. NEW AND NOVEL TRICKS. HYLAND’S FAMILY BAND, Introducing String Band Overture. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Instructed by J. M. Cumming, who is leaving the district, will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., at 12 Noon — * SECTION 340, GLADSTONE ROAD, with Five-roomed House, Washhouse, etc. Also, at 11 a.m.— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSE- ' HOLD furniture; Consisting of— Eiano (by Bohm) Overmantel, Easy Chairs, Lounges Carpets, Double and Single Bedsteads Chests Drawers, Linoleum Chairs, Kitahen and Garden Utensils Ete., Etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. ,G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer: WILLIAMS AND KETTLE,

Limited, Will hold tlieir NEXT STOCK SALE, t At the MATAWHERO YARDS, THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1903, At 11-30 a.m. Sharp. Present Entries: SHEEP, Including Ewes and Hoggets. HEAD OF CATTLE, Including 35 to 2J-year-old Steers 20 Yearlings 15 Red-polled Cows and Heifers 55 Head of Mixed Cattle. Further Entries invited. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. 500 Ew 150 WHY do the majority in this district “Take it to Ormond's?" Because he gives the best value, and they know it; that’s why. ** T SAY, George, this Buggy of mine is I X badly in need of Repairs and Painting Where's the best place to take it ?" « Why don’t you know, Sandlant, of course /every time). You wiU save money and get it turned out equal to new. The best shop in town for Repairs and Painting.”—W. Sandlant. Established 1887BARGAINS. —Nearly J-acre, fronting Gladstone road, 3-roomed Cottage, garden, well drained, only £140; also, one Room, with Tents and Furniture, Kaiti Beach, £l3.—J. Peckover and Co., Gladstone road. IF you want your Horses carefully shod, take them aloDg to Watson, Victorian Shoeing Forge, the Bridge, Peel street.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 974, 21 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 974, 21 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 974, 21 August 1903, Page 3

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