IS MAJESTY'S THEATRfi Commencing WEDNESDAY) FEB. 15th. RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT Ol the Eminent Dramntio Artists, ALFRED WOODS ■ And MAUD WILLIAMSON, Supported by thoir newly-organised company, In a Repertoire of Great Plays, When they will have the honor of presenting for the first time in Gisborne, “THE CARDEN OF LIES.” A delightful and romantic drama, in five acts, founded on Justin Miles Foreman’s remarbably suooossful work of the same name. The Latost London Success brought to Gisborne. . The most artißtio, entrancing and fascinating play ever presented. A New Play. A New Theme. Wbioh will most assuredly take Gisborne by storm. I Mognificontly Staged and Costumed. “ THE GARDEN OF LIES.” The Management in presenting this truly great work to a Gisborne audieooe for the first time feel confident that the play will oreate the same success and enthusiasm hore that it is now oreatiDg in London, where promises to aohievo tiro theatrical roc ird of the present season.
Thursday-” MY WIFE’S MOTHER.’ FRIDAY —“THE CHRISTIAN.” Orehc-st'a under direction o£ Mr H. Haw kins, B.A.M. PRICES—CireIo 4s, Reserved Stalls 3s Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Plan at Miller's. IS MAJESTY’S .THEATRE. Manager .. Mr R. H. Collins. Representative .. Mr Fred Dawson. . A Notable Event. Grand Musical Attraction for Gisborne. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. MONDAY TUESDAY Feb. 13, 14. Be appearapoa of the World-ranowe d FISK JUSILEE SINGERS. 9—STAR ARTISTS—9 AH Soloists of High Excellence, and some of them unsurpassed on the Conaert Platform of the World. Don’t f-iil to come and bear iho great American .Tenor, Mr Clarence Tisdale. Special Piano kiudly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Plan at Miller’s H TO THE HARBOR BOARD RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS.
Gisborne, February gin, 1905. At IE 3 AND GENTLEME^,— ■;ain nominated isborno Harbor ork for the best trict generally, with my own, trance to prois of the town onorous duties personal solici=t is repugnant g, and in this rned, you will My attitude in nd progress of n to need any Confid/otly abiding tha resul.t of your verdiot on gee 13th, Yours faithfully, JriWJbLXNKAY.
HARBOR BOARD. EJECTION. ,TQ TI-IE COUNTY. ELECTORS. -J- ABIES AND GENTLEMEN, - JLi Holding that tip forthcoming Election should be fought out on a direct issiue, I consented to toping nominated as a Candidate for a seat on the Board. | I publicly, opposed the present scheme at its inception : If elected I will endeavor. tgFstop the present work and the extravagant, expenditure—it cannot And never will a fiord settlers relief (from the present •oppressive taxation. A proper And efficient sand-PjUmp would dieep |£he channel open for navigatioxfJjfor the class of vessels that now entetijit ; —any of much greater, tonnage wftJ never use it. Our should be conserved for the purpose of constructing a harbor capable bf,. berthing ocean-go-ing stearrirers. ability, to do snSh a work Ns governed by. the volume and yalue of,.its exports, and thdf cost of conveying them to the steamer’s hold. \ For she future welfare oßHhe district I deem it to be my duty, .to he outspoken. If you approve of* the present? scheme, do not vote for me ; but if, on the contrary, you disapprove sot it, show, it by, placing me at the head of the poll-—I am, yours faithfully, * | 'A. FORDE MATTHEWS..
HARBOR , BO ARD An TO THE BORO.UCifI ELECTORS, In submitting my nomination & the Borougly Electors, . I may s%te it has been at the request of .rge body, Ratepayers, whose desire, I presume, is that my, iongsfcaaitjuin'e expetience (more especially. in conpectionjqwith matters of shipping) ,'jnot ‘only be of some practloafotbcyiefit to the Board, but also to 'tßo>public as a whole. With regard to the future policy of the Board/ Yts progress in Harbor, Oonstnuctjfon %must, anil will he guided n<Jt onlyv by the wish of the Ratepayers, bu O, the all-round general p.-riosperity, of The district, anjd its ability 9 to. staawlfe any. ■ advanced scheme* \ ‘ Imterfreting the adsire or my, frienids| to be siuch, obey may rest asauinqS that, if their represeiipativo. I shall do my utmost to consider .their interests in this.' respec LI I .Yours truly, f J. KENNEDY-: Gisborne, February. 11, 1905.
ELECTORS la '§ '•«4xF- THE UTMOST IM_DO NOT JfAIL TO VOTE FOR yST_ T^DA,Y, IT PORTAGE THAT A VOTE IS RHCORt>E%t IN FAVOR OF E A S§T ATHjTHPE HARBOR LY, VOfl'E FOR EAST A(ND PROOr|:SSXVE HARBOR BOARD! TQifbAY. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. JjUKSUAtTr to the of “ The Banka \nd Bankoi-s’ A c.y Amendment Act, ISS2,” and “ The Bank? Holidays Act, 1002,” THURSDAY, theJrlGth day of February, lOCS, pointed a S.ieo a\ Holiday at the offices of the Banks at Gisborne. The Union Bank q|?%.ustralia, .Limited. TOLHURST, Inspector. The Bank oflTew SoutSkWales. E. J. ITgTCH, Inspector. The BagE of Australasia. C. WISHER, spector. of New Zealand. ALEX. MACINTOSH. General Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 13 February 1905, Page 3
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