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IS MAJESTY'S .TIIEATRJj TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT Of iho Eminent Dramatic Artists, ALFRED WOODS And MAUD WILLIAMSON, Supported by their nowly-orpaniood 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 romarkably successful work of tho same name. Tho Latest Loudon Suocesa brought to Gisborne. Tho moet artistic, entrancing and fasoinnting play evor presented. A New I’lay. A New Theme. Which will moat assuredly take Gisborno by storm. Magnificently Staged and Costumed. THURSDAY—“ MY WIFE’S MOTHER.” FRIDAY— “THE CHRISTIAN.” PRICES—Circle 4s, Reserved Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Plan at Miller’s. COLLEGE GROUNDS WAEBENGA-AHIKA. THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. TURANGA~CHURCH FETE.

ATTRACTIONS : Telephone Office Toy Stall, Merry-go-round, Osoiliatorium, Weights and Measures, Rifle Shooting, Aunt Sally, Automaton Card Player, Camera Obsoura, eto., etc. dates Open 10.30 a.m. LUNCH proourablo on the Ground from 12 to 2 ; prioo One Shilling. Og Afternoon Tea and Refreshments, loed Drinks, eto. ]

SALE OF WORK. GYMKHANA. 11 a.m.—Lemon Cutting 1.30 p m.—Tilting (gentleman) 2.30 p.m.—Tilting (ladies) 3.15 p.m.—Needle Threading 4.15 p.m.—Gretna Green Race (prize for beat-dressed lady) 4.45 p.m.—Flag Raoe 5.15 p.m.—Bending Competition.

SPORTS. 1 p.m.—looyds Race (toys under 15) 2.15 p m.—looyds Baoe (girls under 15) 3.30 p.m.—Driving Competition (blindfold) 4 p.m—Nail Driving (ladies) 4.30 p.m.—Necktie Race. 5 p.m.—Orange Race. TEA from 5.30 to 6. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT at 7.30 p m. Buggies and Horfles will be in charge of a Caretaker. FRES. ADMISSION—AduIts 2s, Children under 14, 6d. Family Tickets 5s (admitting parents and children under 14, not sold at gates) can be obtained at Crawford’s Book Arcade, Gisborne, at country stores, and from members of Committee.

thanks. THE depfres to sincerely thank thssmany frfends tor their kindness towards hizrndnrrng his Siziou-J illness, and particularly to/aHijur Bridger, who rendered himVjthe time of the accident. / X SKEET.

WESTPORT COAL. 0W Dl da, EX 35Q^ONi Delivered at Hedueo/r Baltes, FOB CASH, whils^SiseharAing. WESTPOMP'COAB COMPANY, Ltd. CESNEDY ANtl EVANS, \ Agents. J'Bl Buehte toueeaboutj. [arid, Girl, Gene Help, HJJrried Couple. VS?amt)y>*lSpojmant: Governess.—J. I’eckoisdr ffificTCo. Tel. 211.

STOCK SALE WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, (Limited). Will hold thoir NEXTI STOCK SALE, MATAWHERO YARDS, THURSDAY, FEB. 23rd, 1905. When they will offer— SHEEP, CATTLE, PICS, Etc. Present Entries : SHE E P including—--2000 Fresh Full-mouth Ewes 1000 5-year-old Jftomney cioss Ewes 1500 Lnmbs (good line) 500 Full-mouth Ewes 400 Lambs 300 4 and 6-tooth Ewea 100 Fat Ewes

On account of M HARBI3ON, Esq. head op cattle Consisting of 15 and 18-moalh steers and Heifers (from best Waikato hordr). The above are a choice lot, and should attract the attention of those requiring well-bred cattle, with good skins. Further Entries Invited. Sale at -1.1.30 a m. Gv K a WYLLIE, Auctioneer*

NOTICE. TT BEG to contradict the report that Mr JL Hodge has my permission to cut and saw timber on part of liahokapua ; and to state that 0.07 person cutting or sawing timber on said block will be prosecuted. E. P. JOYCE. “WILLIAMS AXD EuTTLE, LTD., Will sail by Public Auction, at their Mari Lowe street on SATURDAY. NEXT at Noons— FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL : rp HE BUILDING, situate Gla'd--1 stono road, damaged by lire, and lately occupied by W. J. : Cox, Esq., grocer, adjoining Primrose and Leslie’s. T6‘ be sold Absolutely Without Reserve.

POVERTY: BAY TURK- CLUB., NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. BOOKJMA KERS and their Assistants will NOT b« allowed on tbc Course. Any person Laying; or Accepting Wagers to be 'determined by the Totalisator Dividend will be turned oil the Course, and wilLrcnder themselves liable to PROSECUTION under ‘■•■ The Gaming Act.” - » E. L. MAUDE, » Secretary..

W. LARSEN, ' CA BINETM ARER AND UPHOLSTERER, GLADSTONE EOAD, GISBOBNB ((Neit door to P.oyal Carriage Works). -jgTJYERS OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE. BEPAIBS A SPECIALTY.

T BY THE LATEST IB SOMMER DRINKS, AMERICAN MILK SHAKE, At THE TBOCADEEO.;

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1380, 15 February 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1380, 15 February 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1380, 15 February 1905, Page 3

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