THEATRE ROYAL. THE GISBORNE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. Will, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Esq., present, on a scale of Unusual Wealth and Splendor, Gilbert and Sullivan’s Comic Opera—- “ IOLAHTHE,” On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, The 27th, 28th, 28th, and BUth inst., (SHOW WEEK.)
CAST. The Lord Chancellor, Earl o£ Mountararat. Earl Tolloller Private Willis Strephon Queen of the Fairies., lolanthe Celia | i Lelia V Fairies -j Fleta | ( Phyllis ..Mr A. F. Kennedy Mr P. J. Teat .Mr B. A. Mitchell ...Captain Whitely .. .Mis Buckeridge Mrs A. P. Kennedy ...Mrs E. D. Smith ..Mrs H. M. Porter ..Miss Grey . Mrs Ernest Davis Chorus of Dukes, Marquises, Earls, Viscounts, and Fairies.
beautiful; and elaborate SCENERY, Painted Specially by Mr Luffman. SPLENDID SCENES. RICH, HANDSOME, AND. IVARIED DRESSES. Brilliant Lime and Jslectric Light Effects, by Mr Nicholson and assistants, who have been specially engaged for the production. A,' REVELATION IN STAGE LIGHTING ! Meohanical Effects by Mr Lachlan.
Box Plan and Day Sales at Miller’s. Seats may be booked by Letter or Telephone. Beservcd Seats. 4s Season Tickets 14s WM. MILLER, Business Manager. A OADEMY OP Gisborne. MUSIC S HOW E E K. Commencing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th. Under the Direct on of Mr J. C. Bryant and Professor F. T. Barrass. The Greatest Novelty Under the Sun— D’AEO'S WORLD-FAMED
PANTOMIME & MARIONETTE COMPANY. Sixth Tour of the World. The Fascinating, Spectacular, and Gorgeous Pantomime, “ BLUE BEaRD.” The Marvellous Fantoccini. Ye Olde English Harlequinade and Comic Scenes. Magnificent Transformation Scenes. “A MIDSUMMER WIGHT’S DREAM." Acknowledged by Press and Public ito be the Funniest and most Laughable Show Extant. £6OO worth of Beautiful Costumes and Scenery. The only Show of its kind that has appeared THREE TIMES (oy command) before Royalty. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. POPULAR PRICES 3s, 2s, and la‘ Reserved Seats, 4s. Box Plan will be opened at Mr Miller’B to-morrow morning at 10. JLLUMINATED j^JATINEE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Special Tariff for Families. EDWIN ROLFE, Representative.
IN BANKRUPTCY, IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE GOLDSWORTHY, 0£ Gisborne, Second-hand Dealer. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMIIBD, Instructed by the Deputy Assignee, will sell, by Public Auction, on the premises, Gladstone road, on TUESDAY the 27th inst., commencing at 10.30 o'olook sharp, WITHOUT: RESERVE, HE WHOLE OF THE STO.CKComprising— Iron Bedsteads, Jewellery, Pictures Breaking-down and Pit Saws Picture Mouldings Crockery and Glassware Damps, Saucepans, Coffin Furniture Cornice Poles, Varnish, Sign-boards Advertising Space and Boards at Railway Station 2 Largo Three-light Star Outside Lamps, and A Quantity ol General Furniture and Sundries. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer:
SUNDAY NEXT. j^ACRED OONCERT Will ba given by LABATTAGLIA BROS. AND COMPANY’S ITALIAN STRING BAND. In the Recreation Ground. Concert commences at 3 p.m. All the latest Saered Music will be played.
TITIRANGI ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY give nolice that an Election of One Ratepayer will be held on FRIDAY, 13sh November, to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the retirement o£ Mr Henry George Tucker; and I appoint WEDNEbDAY, the 4th day of November, up to Noon, as the time, and the County Office, Gisborne, as the place, for the Nomination of Candidates. J. WARREN, Returning Officer.
WANTED. Good cottage property or BUILDING ALLOTMENT, convenient to town, for client. I. L. A., Gladstone road. C. B. DeLautour, manager.
FOUND. FOUND— Black and Tan SHEEP DOG, with Collar and Cham, Owner can have same by paying cost of this advertisement.
FOUND. BAY GELDING, with Saddle on. Owner can have same on applying to RlcKellar’s Stables, and paying expenses.
FOUND. ONE BAY MARE, no visible brand, near hip down, is now running on private property at Waimata. It not claimed and expenses paid within seven days, will be sold to defray expenses. Owner appIy—“TIMES” OFFICE.
WANTED, TO BUY. Hale ana full draught houses* from 3 to 6 years (inclusive). Anyone haviDg Horses of this stamp can communioate with the undersigned at the Albion Club Hotel or to Bedstone and Son’s Stables. J. STEVENSON. WHY can Watson shoe for even**-' * alike? Becausehe '' v “ ' k* B b 1”" .marges everyont •' " -voisg is a perfect delight.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1030, 24 October 1903, Page 3
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