lIS MA JESTY’S THEATRE I u ■£°‘* ao «ow night’s train (April 15th) will bo DELATED until aftor tho performance ol jS? e . B r °at play, “ TRILBY,’’ by the Mao- [ Mahon-Darroll > Company, thus affording country patrons an opportunity of witnessf * n K 0,30 °f the Greatest Plays of tho Oontury [THE MACMAHON-DARRELL BOOM. The Present Dramatic Season is a Itooord. The Most Brilliant, Fashionnblo; and Delighted Audienaos nightly greet MACMAHON'S GREAT COMPANY, And tha Popular Aotor-Author, MR GEORGE DARRELL. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, APRIL 34th, Perfect Production of tho absorbingly interesting play, in 4 aots, “ TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE.’ As presented in London with Remarkable Success. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), April 15th, The Wondrousiy Successful Flay, TBIIiBY,’ Tho presentation of which will prove a JRovolafc on.
Admission—49. 2s fid, and Is. Plan at Mr Miller's. 11 in ind, 1 bo HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.' Lenses and Manager .. William Anderson AN IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT. For Positively Two Nights Only. Commenoing MONDAY, April I7th, First Appearanoe in Gisborne of , WILLIAM ANDERSON’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC! OKGANISATION, !.. When will be presented, for the first time here, the Nautical and Domestic Drama from the London Adelpbi Theatre, “ A SAILOR’S SWEETHEART.’ An Elaborate Scenic Production. A STOBY OF THE SEA. SoDsation, Comedy, and Dazz ing Effects. I Ma.nificent Soonpry, I, f yHrd *°okpo«. Departure lof the Bluejamset3, Deck of the Transport and groat mechanical change to the Open l ® ea ' Sensational Dive from the steamer’s j Deck. .1 he Forest in South Africa. Arrival of the Belief Party. . ‘ A SAILOR’S SWEETHEART.’" [ Produced throughout New Zealand by this I Company, with Extraordinary Success. TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, THE FACE AT THE WINDOW.” —ds, 2s fid, and Is. Box Plans will bo opened at Mr Millor’B, Saturday morning, at 10. , '
L GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE Will bo held in PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL, On TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 14th. MR W. J. S. LICHTWARK. Admission—Front Seals, 2s : back, Is. I Admission to Dance— Double tiokets 4s | extra ladies, Is 6d. I Dance* 1681 ™ Will assist in Coneert and j Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; concert at 6 [ soarp. FRUITGROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. Annual General Meeting of the Gis,fr7 borne Fruitgrowers’ Association will be j SATURmY F , Ur aTip'.m. niOQ ° D Business: General. W. FRASER, Secretary. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. T H L;f n ? t U Ar Gen “ al Meeting will be I r l -., J 1 ®, ths Masonic Hotel, on FBIDAY | April 14th, 1905, at 7.30 p.m. ’ JOHN H. COLEBOURNE. ■ Captain. TE KARAKA SALEYARDS. WILLIAMS Sc KETTLE, LTD. Will hold their NEXT SALE OF STOCK At the Karaka Saleyards Oh TUESDAY, 18th instant, At 11.30 a.m. Fe I Re A Tv I lar 1000 E E P 150 Present Entrlea: a h Including— Kwea, Lambs, and Wethers. HEAD OP CATTLE Inoluding--50 18-month Steers 50 18-monlh Heifers 25 Calve 3 15 Herd Cows lies 1 Y©B T quo imp and Further Entries Inyitod. ' .Gv WiYLLIE, !A_uctioneeu.your TP
LAND FOR LEASE. are invited for the Lense of my interest in Section 314. MAATA TE EANI. aHBSSaH F w Z B EALAND GISBORNE SECTION. NEW TIME-TABLE.
On and after April 14th, 1905, the present Time-table will be oanoelled, and the following substituted : ' . UP. Daily. a.m. Gisborne, dep. .. 7.4 S Park Baeecourse, dep. Makaraka, dep. .. King’s Road, dep. .. Makauri, dep. .. Waihirere, dep. Ormond, dep. Waipaoa Te Karaka, an-. Daily, p.m. 4.0 Sat. only pm. 9.30 8.35 Te Karaka dep. Waipaoa, dep. .; Ormond, dep. Waihiroro, dep. Makauri, dep. King’s Road, dep. Makaraka, dep. Park Racecourse, dep Gißborne, arr. 4.50 ■ ...’ 9.0 515 loiis DOWN. Sat. Daily. Daily, only, a.m. p.m. p.m. 9.30 5.45 10.45 10.45 7.0 11.50 On and after April 14th, Kaitaratahi Station will Oe closed, and trains will not stop there. BY ORDER. WANTED. ANTED—SAWYERS, to cut timber, and about * ' 30 BUSHFELLEBS, For ACRES BUSH At Tokomaru Bay. To be let by Contract, at from 23s 6d to 203 per acre. All Light Bush, Apply— WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. .GISBORNE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL.. /a PPLTOATIONS will be received rrfr: Noon of WEDNESDAY i,, “i inst lor position Of PUPIL xL-iOHLR at the above* School. 'JOHN W. BRIGHT, Ciutirmaa.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1430, 14 April 1905, Page 3
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