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FITZGERALD BROS.’ ALL-NEW CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE OR WILD AND SAVAGE ANIMALS. LOCATION : ■ MUIR’S PADDOCK, WMATA.UPOKO BRIDGE-. CROWDED CROWDED SUCCESS SUCCESS Last Night, own Opening Night,; CROWDED with a Delighted and ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE, who.:, greeted each anil ovory. item with SALVOS of APPLAUSE, and declare ' A SHOW FULL OF MERIT A SHOW WITHOUT PARALLEL' An EXPOSITION of tlio WORLD’S ' WONDERS., instantaneous success of, THE JAPANESE WRESTLERS. DR GORDON. Th® Ashton Family Allan Kerr Sara Barroni The W.alhallas Elias. Rogers Perry the Freak Will Endcrson Clive Harmer , And our Company, of carefullyselected Artists. And REMEMBER !.—ONLY, TWO MORE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE*

COME AND SEE o,ur Menagerie, (Trained Horses, Ponies, Dogs, Monkeys, Goats, and our Celebrated Jligli-jumfiing Horses. MATINEE GRAND MATINEE MATINEE GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY; AFTERNOON,. Feb, 11, A Superb Band led by Mr Yale will give an Open-air Concert (Free) at 7 p.m., and at 2 p.m. at Matinee. Look out for DR. GORDON’S Superhuman " Pull,” when he will enact the part of a SWINGLE-BAR, attached to a WAGGON, containing a FIVE-TON LOAD, and drawn by. a team of Draught Horses. This 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-

IS MAJESTY’S .THEATRE. Manager .. Mr R. IT. Colling. • Representative .. Mr Fred Dawson. A Notable Event. Grand Musical Attraction for Gisborne. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. TUESDAY . j Feb, 11, 13, 14. lie appearance of the World-rcnowed FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. 9-STAR ARTISTS—9 All Soloists of High Excellence, and some of them unsurpassed on the Conuert Platform of tho World. Don’t fail to como and hear Ihe great American Tenor, Mr Clarence Tisdale. Special Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Plan at Miller’s

TURANGA CHURCH FETE. 0 Ii D E G E GROUNDS WAERENGA-A-HIKA. THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY.

'IS MAJESTY’S TH'EATRI! FOE ONE NIGHT ONLY., COMPANY ' “ FACINGMHE FOE.” A New and Original Skma in Three'Acta. For the Fijfit Time%j Gisborne. POPULjI PBIOEa-3V2a, Is. The BojrPlan will not be openiyl on the stage at the Theatre, but at MillerTfc where patrons will not* be a'low6‘d to boos more than 25 seats. TO THE HABBOR BOARD BATEPAYEES AND ELECTORS. Gisborne, February 7th, 1905. T ALIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having b’en again nominated to represent you u.i the Gisborne Harbor Board, I shall, if returned, work for the best interest of the town and district generally. Your interests are identical v?ith my own, and in this lays my be-t assurance to promote the welfare and progress of the town and efficitnov of the Board’s onorous dutiesto the best c£ my ability. ’ A personal solicitation of your vote and interest is repugnant to my ideas ot elf otioneering, and in this respect as far as I am conosrned, you will be left free, and properly so. My attitude in all malters 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 the 13th, Yours faithfully, J. WHINRAY.

NOTICE OTIOE. $i Under the auspice? c£ th farmers’ TTnion, the Gisborne High School Hoard, and the liooal Bodies. c. MR G. HOGBEN, Inspector-Genera o£ Schools, Will Lee ture in the DUtrict High Schoo; as 2i3( V p.m., on SATURDAY, Ilth INSTANT, On “BUBAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION.’ • C. A. DeLautour, Esq., Chairman. W. LISSANT CLAYTON, Secretary.

/ IMPORTANT SALE OF SPLENDID COLLECTION, ,OF OIL ' AND PASTEL PAINTINGS. Wit, OTA MS AVI) K.TTLE, LTD., by Public Auction, on ' SAT UKD Jy -sijs£C®, 11th INSTANT. At 11 o’clock—■fTHNE Altr COLLECTION BY J AIIT COLLECTION DOUGLAS PEKUBTT tther we'l-ioQwn CuuiJLs^a/ lift lifEl* Catalogues' B dial In^ invited.

LOST HORSES. Jj OST FROM EARAKA 1 Cbestnnt Mare, no brand visible, white face, white hind foot, soar on bind leg. 1 Bay Mare, white face, branded PN off Eboulder, 2 white hind feet. i Brown Oeiding, white striped face blotch brand, white hind foot. Coach horses, shod all round. A reward awaits the finder J. CASSIDY..

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1376, 10 February 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1376, 10 February 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1376, 10 February 1905, Page 3

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