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I' CS MA JESTY’S .THEATRE CITY BAND CONCERT. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7lh. Bellini PROHRAiMME. 1. Overture, 11 La Straniera ” City Band. 2. Song, 44 Egypt,” from 44 Roso of Riviera Ur Percy Adair. 3. Soprano Cornet Solo, “Edelweiss” Hook 1 Mr F. Wilkinson. ■4. Song, “Cinderella” German MISS LARGE. G. Brass Quartette, “ Oberon ” .. Wobor Messrs Chrisp, Spurdle, MoKorßey, and McCaskill. 6. Duet, 11 Oh, for tho Wings of a Dove Watson Miss Largo and Mr Dalrymple. Interval of Ten Minutes. 1. Overture, “ Gems of Mendelssohn ” (including “ Spring Song ”) Mendelssohn City Band. 2. Song, “Good-Bye” .. •• Tosti Mrs J. R. Gardiner. 3. Trombone Solo, “ Men of Harlech * »• Mr J. Riohards. Fischer 4. Song, “ Sing Me to Sleep ” Greene MISS LARGE. 5. Horn Solo, “ Swiss Seienade ” .. Hook Mr R. Douglas. 6. Trio, “When Shall We Three Moot Again” .. •• . • Rishop Messrs Mitohell, Dalrymplo, and Goldsmith 7. Band Selection, “ Challenge ” .. •. City Band. j Box Plan at Chrisp and Son’s, Monday, 10.30 a.m. ADMISSION —2s and Ip.

IS MAJESTY'S ,T H . H Maangor Dawson. Banjativo fA Nefabla Ewnt. sioal Attraottiafor Gisborne. Gratd LY. THBBE CONCE I I SATTJBI NEXT SDAY , 11,13, 1 -renowed /gers. ranee of the W> J9JBI IBTS All aoloi ■scellence, ami some of asawrt on the Co them u Platform orld. Don’t fail to apome and beam 6Bh gre American Tenor, Mr Bdal PMCES—3a, 23, ddLs. Plan iller’s CjOMINGi BY, SPECI'ALJCy-CHAR-.TERED S.TEAI\^RS. FITZGERALD BROS.’

LL-NEW CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE

WILD AND SAVAGE BEASTS. AND .THE CELEBRATED TEAM [ OF, JAPANESE WRESTLERS.. I (Eight in number, direct -from Osaka, [ Japan. And DR .CORDON, the Strongest Man on Earth. Will positively, appear at Gisborne op, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 th. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11-th Ars'd Afternoon Matinee -Performance .on SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. LOCATION : MUIR’S PADDOCK, WMATAUPOK.O BRIDGEWhen the whole of this magnificent and gorgeous .Combination oc Worldfamous Artists and Artistes from all parts of the Habitable Globe will ap r pear in their full strength. 9G Lady, and Gentlemen Performers. 45 - Trained Horses and Ponies— 45 .(Including the Champion Jumping Horses of Australia and New Zealand, “ Napoleon,’-' “ Maltby,” and Daisy. Watch lor Dr- Giordon’s marvellous “ Pull ” Of a 5-to-n load from the main street to the Cirdus at 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY, February 11th. •FRANK JONES, Representative. WILL LAURENCE, Agent.

TURANCA CHURCH FETE O L L E G E GB.OUNDS WAERENGA-A-HIKA. - THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. Lost— on f« for £3 I7s son Number stopped. QUE favo 1905, Cheque S. S. Tetert has been GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. COPIES of Borouirh. County, and Tolago and Waiapu Rolls for rale at this office. JAMES WM, WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, GistornOyEeb. dth. 1905.

FOR TOBAGO BAY AND TOKOMARU. THE NAUTILUS Will sail for Tolago Bty, and Tojjopfarg^pnJCUE SDAY-^m«SR5¥ OaTgo taken i GISBORNE SHEEPFABMEES’ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY. COOK COUNT,Y COUNCIL.

Chairman, ben, FBI DAY, TENCE3S, addressed to wfU be received until 17th Febreary, for Contract\lo6: Metal i/pairs Lavenham Boad. Contract 10 1\ of Biver Bhingle, Gray’s Contract 112 'Whataupoko, Ormond Bo; Contract 117 : Boqf Formation, Mangato korau, Tolag Contraot 118: Br^ad Ijprmation, Mill Boad, Paramata. Contract 119 : iload FJSkmation, Hauiti. Contraot 120 Drain, Some!' yille’s, Tiflago Contract 12»: Main Boad, Big Bridge to Town Boundary Tendera hr be on printed fori Specifica,pions to be seen at tn% Counoi Offioo. f DeG. erase: County, Gisborne, January 31, 1905 GREAT REDUCTION SALE A* R. & E. PARKER’S, Ot Ladies’ and Children's BEADY-MAD 8 CLOTHING A Special Line in Muslin and Prints, Greatly Reduced. LADIES' HATS, trimmed, untrimmed, and ready to wear, at a very low price. ■Goods must be sold to malts room for v. inter Stock - Don’t Forget the Name : B. AND E. PABKEK, Opposite Fireball Tower, Gladstone Boad WANTED, ANTED, to PoFC&aae—WOOL and SKINS.' Highest Cash Prioe given at MATAWHEBO WOOL WQBKB.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 3

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