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trilßYi I-lAVE ARRIVED AVHIY ! ! FITZGERALD BROS.’ ALL-NEW CIRCUS AND MENAGERIi OP, WILD AND SAVAGE ANIMALS. t (And Will Positively Open—rTOnNlGHT !, TO-NIGHT, ■!• ( THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 9tln. Our .Grand Opening Night ; fox, a season of three nights anjel ONE MATINEE PEREORMBANCE. LOCATION : MUIR’S PADDOCK, WiHJATAUPOKO BRIDGE. When (this MAGNIFICENT and GORGEOUS COMBINATION of the WORUD.’S GREATEST! ARTISTS fll iinrf.s of the I-BAtBLTABLE'

J&L'OBB .will appear. First Appearance oi the JAPANESE 'JAPANESE From itiho Famojis Osaka Gimlil, Ja pan, in' Thrilling Contests— I SpleniUc Muscular. Feats ,o£ Superhuman. Skill First Appearance of DR GORDON DR GORDON, TO The Modern Vulcan. Physically small, hut possessed of extraordinary strength, amjd uudor,takes tasks which can, only, lie described as Marvellous. ■FIRST .APPEARANCE OF TUB—ASHTON FAMILY, —RATE, JAMES ASHTON FAMILY—ETHEL, ADA Equestrians, Aerielis’ts, Wire-walkers FIRST APPEARANCE ol CLIVE HARMER, Canine Pedagogue FIRST APPEARANCE of— WILL ENDERSON, Jockey Ra!der, ; FIRST APPEARANCE of— * Allay Kerr, World’s Trick Cyclist. Sara Barroni, Bewitching Jongleuse. F, M. Jjoncs-,, Famous Babtoue Loap.cr’ The Phenomenally Funny Folks, THE WALBQALLAS—THE BIG I THE WALHALLAS-nTHE LITTLE Chas. Rogers, the Quaint, Perry, the Freak. ■CHAMPION JUMPING HORSES of Australasia, NAPOLEON: and MALTBY ; and the , Beautiful Pony'Marc DAISY. Wonderful Trained Horses and Ponies with Marvellous Educated Dogs and Monkeys, and Menagerie of— Lions, Tigers, Pumas, Leopards, [Camels', Hyenas, Wombats, Kangaroos, etc.

A Superb Baud lad by Mr Yale Will •give am Open-air Concert ('Free)' at 7 p.m., and at 2 p.m. at Matinee. Look out for HR.. OGtt.D ON’ S Superhuman “ Fu11,,” when he will enact the part of a SW;I NULE-B AR, attached to a WAGEON containing a FI;VE-TON LOAD, and drawn by. a team of Draught HorsesThis GRAND OPEN-AIR DISPLAY will be given FREE in the main street to the Circus Tents, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 11th, •February. DAY SALE at MILLER’S, FRANK JONES, Representative. WILL LAURENCE, Agent, TUBANGA GHURGH FETE. GROUNDS WAEUENGA-A-HIKA. THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. IS MAJESTY’S .THEATRE FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lOlh ' (RACE NIGHT). RICE DRAMATIC COMPANY “FACING THE FOE.” A New and Original Drama in Three Aots. For the First Time in Gisborne. POPULAR PRICES— 33, 2a, la. The Box Plan will not be opened on the stage at the Theatre, but at Miller’s, where patrons will not bo allowed to book more than 25 seats.

TO THE HARBOR BOARD RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS. - ■; \ Gisborne. Februnry 7th, 1905. ALIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having bren again nominated to represent yon on the Gisborne Harbor Board, I shall, if returned, work for the best interest of the town and distriot generally. Your interests are identical with my own, and in this lays my best assurance to promote the welfare and progress of the town and efficiency of the Board’s onorous duties to the best of my ability. A personal solicitation of your vote and interest is repugnant to my ideas ot electioneering, and in this respect, as far as I am conoerned, you will be left free, and properly so. My attitude in all matters for the benefit ,and progress of the district is too well known to need any further mention from me. Confidently abiding the result of your verdict on tbe 13th, Yours faithfully, J. WHINRAY.

NOTICE. Under the auspice 9 of the Farmers’ Union, the Gisborne High School Board, and the Ureal Bodies. R G. HOGBEN, Inapecior-Gonera l of Schools, "Will Lecture in the District High School Rooms, at 2,30 p.m., on SATURDAY, 11th INSTANT, On RURAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION." C. A. DeLautour, Esq., Chairman. W. LISSANT CLAYTON, Secretary. WESLEY CHURCH SOCIA 'VEBSARY commencing at 7.30 HIS EVEN Pro mma Es ant LLING ONE lON ADM ifi/IPORTANT SALE OF SPLENDID COLLECTION OF OIL AND PASTEL PAINTINGS.

WILM J -MS AMD E -TTLE, LTD., Will Sell by Pnblic Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, 11th INSTANT. At 11 o’clock — ITUS IS ART COLLECTION BY J- } Douglas ferrbtt And other vred-known Artis!3. NOW ON VIEW. Catalogues nt Rooms. Inspection ccrdially invited. LOST HORSES. Jj o s. ROM K Aft AKA 1 CbestnflMlTave, jh®/Orand visible, while face, white bjfm foot, scar on bind lex. 1 Bay Mare, wjf# t 9 face, branded PN off sboulde*f§ whitffinind feet. 1 Brown fielding. white striped facei b'otofi brand, whira hind foot. Coach lforEes, shod all roisbd. A reward awaits the finder*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1375, 9 February 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1375, 9 February 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1375, 9 February 1905, Page 3

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