HEA T B E B O Y A L. Under the Direction of Mr George Stephenson. A LAUGBING SEASON—POSITIVELY THESE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing THUBSDAY, AUGUST 27tb. Mr Stephenson presents the gTINE AND • jgVANS mmvhn comedy co. A COTEBIE OP COMEDY CATEBEBS, (Specially selected from the leading theatres of America), now playing at His Majesty’s Theatre, Auckland, TO STANDING BOOM ONLY. ABBANGEMENTS POB THE SEASON—THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th. .. First production in Gisborne of the Comedy that has made all America laugh for the last two years—- “ FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th. The Hilarious Faroe Comedy, “ BROWN’S IN TOWN.” SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 29th. Still Another Laugh-loosener—the Giant of Modern Comedies—“WHEßE IS COBB?”
The Comedies will be freely interspersed with the Latest Novelties in Songs, Dances, Ensembles, and Quaint Effects. MAGNIFICENT STAGE INVESTITURE. SAY—-If it hurts you to laugh, DON’T COME. PRICES 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan opens at Miller’s at 10 a.m, to-day. PEED. W. DUVAL, Touring Manager. HYLAND’S CIRCUS. T £ OPENING (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, August 22. MATINEE at 3 o’clock. Also, — TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY EVENING AND MONDAY EVENING. With a Number of NEW ITEMS; Introducing 20 PONIES,
Which wore trained by Professor Hyland at their winter quarters (Hole-in-the-Wall), near Gisborne. Also,—NEW AEBIAL ACTS. NEW AND NOVEL TBICKS. HYLAND’S FAMILY BAND, Introducing String Band Overture. The Circus will Visit— OBMOND-TUESDAY, Aug. 25th. WHATATUTU—THUkSDaY, Aug. 27th. TE KABAKA—FBIDAY and SATUBDAY, August 28th and 29th. After which they will visit the East Coast. WILLIAMS AED SETTLE, Limited, ’ Instructed by J. M- Cumming, who is leaving the district, will sell by Public Auotion, at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATUBDAY, the 22nd inst., at 12 Noon— SECTION 340, GLADSTONE BO AD, with Five-roomed House, Washhouse, eto. Also, at 11 a.m.— THE .WHOLE OF HIS HOUSE- - HOLD FURNITURE,. Consisting of— Piano (by Bohm) Overmantel, Easy Chairs, Louuges Carpets, Double and Single Bedsteads Chests Drawers, Linoleum Chairs, Kitohen and Garden Utensils Etc., Eto. WITHOUT RESERVE, G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer:
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, At the MATAWHERO YARDS, THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1903, At 11.30 a.m. Sharp. Present Entries: KAA SHEEP Ovl/ Including - { 100 Fat Ewes 100 Fat Wethers ■ Store Wethers and Hoggets Ewes and Hoggets. 150 25 35 20 15 55 HEAD OF CATTLE, Including Head Young Cattle 1J to 2J-ycar-old Steers Yearlings Red-polled Cows and Heifers Head of Mixed Cattle. Further Entries invited. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, L TD< BEG- to notify that they are now taking Entries for their ANNUAL LAND SALE, To be held in OCTOBER. 0. C T, 0 B E R . They are also Booking Entries for the ORMOND HORSE EAIR, To be held on the 20th OCTOBER. Under the auspices of the Farmers’ Union.
Lands and Survey Department, Napier, 11th August, 1903. SECTION 43, TOWN OF ORMOND. Area, 1 Acre (Drillshed Site.) TENDERS, addressed to tt|e Commis: sioner of Crown Lands, Napier, will be reoeived at this Office until Noon of MONDAY, the 31st August, 1903, for a Year to Year License over the above section. Particulars may be obtained at this Office and from the District Surveyor, Gisborne. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ERIC C. GOLD-SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
MRS J. LEE, Fruiterer, confectioner, and PRODUCE DEALER, Gladstone Road (near Rojal Hotel). Regular Supplies o£ FISII AND FRUIT' FISH AND FRUIT by Every Steamer. VEGETABLES Always on Hand. MRS J. LEE, Gladstone Road.
WHY do the majority in this district “Take it to Ormond’s?” Beoause he gives the bast now it; that’s why. “T SAY, George, this Boggy of mine is I badly in need of Repairs and PaintW. Where’s the best place to take it ?" <i Y?hy, don’t yon know. Sandlant, of course (every timp). . You will save money apd get H turned out equal to hew. The best shop in town for Repairs and Painting.!’—W. Sandlant. Established 1887. BARGAINS.— Nearly J-acre, fronting Gladstone road, 3-roomed Cottage, garden, well drained, only £140; also, one Room, with Terns and Furniture, Kaiti Bsach, £l3.—J. Peckover and Co., Giadatone road. value, and they k
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 975, 22 August 1903, Page 3
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