IS iMAJESST.Y/S fI'IUEATW? Thrco Nights Only. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Boptembor 27, 26, 29. THE HUGARDES Magloal Skotoh Artists. Illusion Pantomimists. and Comedians. In the most wonderful illusions. -A. Gr -A. Tlio Floating Lady, who remains suspended in mid-air whilst a solid hoop is passed around hor from head lo foot. THE VANISHING LADY I The disappearance of a young Indy and th finding of her in the innermost of a nest o 1 throe boxes which have been suspended h full view of iho audienoe. CREATION A Qlacs Aquarium standing on a table is shown, and on drawing a quilt slowly aoroßß, a young lady is found in the aquarium in three feet of water. The publia can see all round and under the table during the entire illusion. INVULNERABILITY The greatest seusation of the age. Mr Jean Hugarde oatebes three regulation bullets, previously marked by -members of the audience, and fired at him from the body of the Theatre. EDMUND BODIE, Society Comedian KELLMAN, the Hard King MISS LOUIE FISHER, Mezzo-Soprano MISS ESTHER NORDKBN, A.L.O.M. Prioes—Cirole and Stalls 33, Seaond Stall 2s, Pit Is. Plan at Mr Miller’s.
(SENDEES* TNDERB will be reooived by Teat and Friar, up to Noon on SATURDAY) tbo 30th, lor the purohaae of 12a 2r 12p ol Rand (more or less), situated in Makauri, and occupied by Thomas Cahill, subject to mortgage at low interest, whioli oan remain il desired. Immediate possession oan be given. Deposit ol 5 per cent, with eaoh tender. Ths highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars at— TEAT & FRIAR’S. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. ' FOOTBALL. COMMON, BHELTON AND CO. Versus COMBINED MERCHANTS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Kiok-off at 3 p,m. sbrrp. Admission 6d, ladies Iree, stand 6d. D. COWAN, Hon. See,
STOCK, SALE WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Will hold their ' NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHEBO YARDS, THURSDAY NEXT, 28th Inst., When they will offer—sheep, cattle, pigs, Eto. Present Entries: 1500 Including 600 Hoggets 600 Ewes and Lambs 600 Forward Wethers t , 1 HEAD OF IOU Including / Weaners, Steers, Cows, Heifers. E cattle Also,— On aooount of Mr Roope Brooking (who is giving up dairying) TBE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE HERD OF DAIRY COWS, \ Consisting of -t K FIRST-CLASS COWS, in ful 1 It) profit and springing 4 Yearling Heifers 7 Calves * 1 Bull Further Entries Invited. Sale at 11.30‘am. , JJ. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer,
STOCK_SAX.ES OUR NEXT STOCK SALE Will be hold at OUB YARD 8, MA.TAWHBBO THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 28th, At 11.80 a.m. sharp, 600 lO 10 Present Entries; comprise: gHE E P _ _ looluding 300 Prime Fat Eweß 150 Ewed and Lambs 100 Hoggets ' , 50 Hood Ewes and Lamb 3 HEAD MIXED CATTLE PRIME PORKERS Further Entries Invited. DALGETY AND CO.. Ltd. COMMON. SHELTON A CO., Od, SALE OF FURNITURE. BAIN BROTHERS WILL SELL at their Mart, Lowe Street, to-morrow, WEONES-, DAY, 27th, on behalf ,of,.a client who is leaving the district, L ot of Useful Household Furniture. At the conclusion of the furniture salf| on behalf of Mr Leydon, a first-class stock of Drapery, Electro-Plated Goods, and Jewellery will be sold.' . HEANY, ‘ Ato’tior.eeJt.
rjmE IDEAL SUMMER excursion to the WEST COAST SOUNDS ■ ■ Will be made by the S.S. WAIKARE From Dunedin, Saturday ( January 6th, 1906. Early application for-Bertha advisable. UNIDN S.S. CO.: of New Zealand. Limited.
IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION SALE OF LAND On SA TURD A. Y, OCTOBER 28th 1905, -Arms MAJESTY’S THEATRE, ‘ Gisborne, When they will offer fngE FOLLOWING VALUABLE JL PROPERTIES: — PU HA Comprising 473 Acres of splendid flat Land, inoluding Homestead, Woolshed, etc. The rroperty ha 3 been subdivided into suitable areas of from 5 acres *o4o acres, and from its favorable situation, being within 1J miles of Te Kanaka and immediately in touch •wi:h tbe railway at Waikohu Bridge, must command a special value for small farmers and dairymen, also for teamsters and settlers in the outlying districts desiring a campingplace oloEe to the railway. TEEMS EAEY. Plans will be issued shortly. LORNE Comprising 3260 acres. To be sold either singly or in two bloohs, viz. ■ 1438 acres, known as Norris’s 1822 acres, known as Lome Plans and particulars at our office. A. F. KENNEDY, Manager, G. B. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 26 September 1905, Page 3
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