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JJ IS MAI JEST,Y/S THiEATHIf Threo Nights Only. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, September 37, 28, 29. THE HUCARDES Magical Bketoh Artists. Illusion Pantomimists. and Gomodlans. ■ In thomost wonderful illusions. _A_ (3 -ATho Floating Lady, who remains suspended in mid-air whilst a solid hoop is passed around her irom head lo loot. THE VANISHING LADY The disappearance ol a young lady and tho finding of her in tho Innermost of a nest of throe boxes whioh have been suspended in full view of tho audienoe. CREATION A Qlaes Aquarium standing on a tablo is Bhown, and on drawing a quilt slowly across, a young lady iB found in the aquarium in three foot of water. Tho public oan seo all round and under the table during ths entire illusion. INVULNERABILITY Tho greatest seusation of the ago. Mr Joan Hugarde oatohes three regulation bullets, previously marked by members of the Audience, and fitod at him from tho body of the Theatre. BDMUND RODIE, Society Comedian SELLMAN, the Kard King HISS LOUIE FISHER, Mozzo-Soprano dISB ESTHER NURDERN, A.L.O.M. Prices—Oirole and Stalls Bs, Second Stall s, Pit Is. Plan at Mr Miller’s.' ■ ■

STOCKJSALES OUR NEXT STOCK SALE Will be held at OUR YARDS, MATAWHERO THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 28th, 550 At 11.80 a.m. sharp. Present Entries comprise: B H E EE Inoluding 300 Prime Eat Ewes ISO Ewes and Lambs 100 Hoggets HEAD MIXED CATTLE PRIME PORKERS Further Entries Invited. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd. COMMON. SHELTON & CC^EId,

MR LISSANT CLAYTON yy r,T,' ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At WAIMATA—MONDAY, September 25th, at 7.30 p.m., at Hall „ 4 PATUTAHI—WEDNESDAY, 27th, Hall, at 7.30 p.m. TE KARAEA-SATDRDAY, September 30, Hall, at 7.80 p.m. • WAERENQA-A-HIKA- MONDAY, Ootober 2nd, Sohool, 7.30 p.m. TOLAQO BAY- THURSDAY, Ootober 5, at 7.30 p.m,

PUBLIC MEETING H Will ba held in IS MAJESTY'S THEATKE THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'olook, To consider Petition to Parliament re Waikaremoana Eleotrioal Soheme. J. TOWNLEY, Mayor.

MACKBELL & COLLEY. anhual balanoe. THIB being our Annual Balance Month, we shall be pleased to receive payment of accounts by the 30th instant, to facilitate Balance work.

TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPU. AND GENTLEMEN,— 1. Having resided for very many years In soar distriat, knowing all its unbounded resources, and its neglected requirements, X had no hesitation in at once consenting, at the request of a great number of my friends, to contest the Waiapu Electorate in opposition to the Hon Mr Carroll. 2. I am opposed to the present Administration. 3. Every Crown tenant Bhould, in my opinion, be able at any time to acquire the freehold of his home, at the unimproved value of the land at the time, he took up his lease. It is grossly unjust to subject the tenant farmers of tne State to payment of periodical increases of values of rentals or ourohase moneys, as their labors and arduous sacrifices have created these increases. 4 The Maori Laud Councils are hopeless failures, and the look-up of all Native lands Bince I‘JOO has retarded, and is Retarding, the progress of this district- The Hon. Mr Car roll“s responsible for this polioy, wbioh, as a colonial polioy has altogether failed, and which is deeply injurious to the district ha represents. 5. The present Administration have shamelily neglected tne roadiug of the Waiapu llectorate, and our Member has acquieseed l. put up with, and is responsible tor that egleot. During the ten years or more of de Seddon Administration theWaiapu Eleoorate has been left out of all substantial ivisions of PubUo Works Fund lor roads ,nd bridges. The term “The nogleoted iorth ■’ applies with much greater foroe to ■The neglected East.” Eve a moneys due inder public statutes are w.th-heid, or deaved. until, when received, tuey are expended under the most wasteful oiroumitanoee Main roads and bridges, whioh are ! or all lime, and for Natives and Europeans ilike have to be made out of loans raised con the security of me lands of the pioneer hitlers, while other diatnotß have had these roads made for them. 6. A seotion of our Railway (Te Karaka to the Motu) ought to be put in hand at once, and railway construoaou oommenoed at Upotiki, Tauranga, uotorua, or Waihi, on suah idute as may be determined. 7. Speoial provision should be made to put working men, and small settlers, on land Snder the homestead ana deierred payment systems, the state building houses when required. Reserves should be made dor churches, schools, librar.es, et °-> n grftntS maae for the erection of these bmldmgo. S. The time has now arrived when we can reasonably ask for something to be done for a colonial harbor lor Poverty Ray. Our ex ports warrant this, being hign on the ust lor isew Zealand, and increasing rapidly. Our Harbor Hoard is, no dourn, doing what it can, but it cannot make a harbor in the IlVor > its expenditure of loan moneys on such an object should cease. 9. In view of recent events in the East, every young man should have a naval, or 3 defence training. 'The future of the j oolony depends on our ability to defend our- | selves. 10. lam in favor of Looal Option, ana a free right at all times for the people to deal a 3 t ney choose with liquor reform. Colonial I no-license, if pructicaule, would make New “island, proportionately with population, e wealtmest and fairest land on earth. 11. As a farmer, I represeat the most Imjrtant industry in tne oolooy, rural prosots being our principal source of wealth, id lam convinced mat we should make .ore liberal land laws, and offer every mucement to enable people cn the land to eoome producers. H. H. WALL.

ALBION CLUB STABLES, j atheeall and gedye Proprietors. Carriages ol all description lor hire, at all hours. Good Hacks always obtainable. All Horßea lor leads and stands will be charged Is per head. Paddooking, 2s per week. Telephone to 185 when you require el l saddle, horse or vehiole. _ „ _

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1567, 25 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1567, 25 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1567, 25 September 1905, Page 3

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