B 0 Y A L. |JI H E A T E E IMPORTANT 'ANNOUNCEMENT. First Appearance in Gisborne o£ the Celebrated hawtrey comedy company On SATURDAY, September 19th, This Popular Combination will produce Burnand’s Latest London Success—“THE LADY OF OSTEND” The most Mirth-compelling Farcical Comedy o! the day. “ THE LADY. OR OSTEND ” Had a long and brilliant run at Terry’s Theatre, London, and has been received everywhere with Uproarious Laughter and Applause.
Oil MONDAY, September 21st, That Sublime and World-famous Comedy Drama, “ A MESSAGE FROM MARS-” Will be presented by a Brilliant Cast. TUESDAY, September 22ad (Last of tao Season), The Funniest of Funny Farce Comedies, “TOM, NORLAND HARRY.” PRICES 4s, 2s Gd, and Is. Box Plan now open at Mr Miller’s. SPECIAL NOTE. —ln order to give country people an opportunity of seeing “The Lady of Ostend," Saturday night’s train will not leave town till 10.45. R. BENTLEY, YOUNG, Touring Representative. CLEARING SALE Gr Of ROCERIES AND TRONMONGERY.
D. M. ORR, Having decided to relinquish the above lines and adhere strictly to the Produce aud .Agency, Business, has instructed WliiiiiAMiS AND KETTLE, LTD., .To sell by Public Auction, W ISHO.UT RESEBM E, THE WHOLE OP HIS STOCK OP GROCERIES AND IRONMONGERY. SALE WILL COMMENCE ON FRIDAY, at 11 a.m.
NO. RESERVE from start to finish. Approved hills accepted. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing First-class .Goods at your own price. To. enumerate the articles for safe would be too much—suffice it to state there is something suitable for everyone, so don’t forget to roll up. G. R. iWYLLIE, Auctioneer.. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Under instructions from Mr G. ROBB, Will Bell, At his Patutahi property, On WEDNESDAY, THE 23rd INSTANT, rHE WHOLE OF HIS CARTING PLANT AND HORSES, Inoluding 11 Heavy Draught Horses 2 Light Draught Horses 3 Wool Waggons 1 Spring Waggon 2 Tip Drays 12 Sets Harness 1 New Double-furrow Plough 1 Set Tyne Harrows 1 Set Four-Horse Gear 2 Tarpaulins Quantity of Wool, Rope, Timber, Chainß, and Sundries Swingle Trees and Plough Chains. Sale at 1 p.m. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer:
THE N.Z. LOAN AND MEROANTILE AGENOY 00., LTD. CLEARING SALE. TO CLOSE THE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS Of Messrs JAMES & JOHN McFARLANE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1903. Full Particulars in Future Issue. JOHN W. BRIGHT, Manager and Auctioneer.
-THERE ISNOTHiNG LIKE LEATHER. j^TEWAEI' Has taken over the shop lately occupied by J. Kempener, tailor, Gladstone road, hear the Eirebell, and will open on MON D, A X N, EX T with a Large and Assorted Stock of all kinds of LEATHER & GRINDERY, And will be able to supply the Trade at BEDROCK PRICES. JJASTIE The Public will also find the following Articles from the Best Makers to select from .TRAVELLING, GLADSTONE, HAND, AND SCHOOLBAGS LEGGINGS of all descriptions RUG and SADDLE STRAPS HORSE and COW VERS And a great number of other Useful A.r ticl.es. INSPECTION INVITED. STEWART HASTIE, Gladstone Road.
GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL, [TENDERS 1000 YARDS KAITI STONE (More or Less). TENDERS will be received, up to 7.30 o’clock p.tn., on TUESDAY, 29th September, 1903, tor the Supply and Delivery of 1000 Yards Haiti Stone (more or less). Specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Lowe street, Gisborne. The lowest or any tender not necessarily K. D. li. ROBINSON, [Town Clerk-. Town Clerk’s Office, Gisborne, September 17th, 1903. bushfelling. jyj EN are to fall 100 Acres "Light Bush, hy Ist November. All easy .work. Good iwag.es can be earned. Apply, immediately, toll. St. J. CHRISTOPHERS, Matawai, or, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd.
GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. IN order that the Directors may fix a date to start the Second Issue oI Shares, intending Shareholders are requested to apply to the undersigned for Shares on or before the 6th OCTOBER next. A. G, BEERE, Secretary. T. J. T PtHOMAS, In thanking the Public for their liberal appreciation of his efforts to regularly supply a varied assortment of VEGETABLES, wishes to announce that a STOREROOM, connected by telephone with his residence, has been erected on the Roadside. Orders will be made up and doposited there for the convenience of those journeying along the road. T. 'J. THOMAS, Pouparae., THE best road to the Motu or any other place for that matter is through Redstone’s Stables.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 999, 18 September 1903, Page 3
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