"OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE • FOR ONE~" WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. First Appearance iu Gisborne of that Surpassingly Brilliant Combination, WEST’S PICTURES { And THE BRESCIANS. An Bntortainmont of SCIENCE, ART AND BEAUTY Appealing to air.;Artistio and Muslo-lovlng People. A Banquet of beautiful visions and enehnnting harmonies which has achieved the premier reputation in the Old Country WEST’S PICTURES. Tho name of West is pro-omlnsnt in tho Animated Pioturo World, everything thn» money can buy, or solenoo achieve, has been lavished to produoe that porfeotlcn in pictorial projection whtoh has plaoed Woet at the head of cinematograph entrepreneurs. THE BRESCIANS, The Auglo-Italian Instrumentalists and Vocalists, from tho Boyal Albert Hall, London, will moke their first apponranae in . Gems of Grand Opera, Gems of Oomio Opera, Gems of Musical Comedy.
WEST’S PICTURES & THE BRESCIANS A Programmo of Immaculate Refinement. The Entertainment of the New Era. Reflecting all that is beautiful in Art and Music, and all that is novel and new in Solenoe. A visit to West leaves sweet nnd haunting memories in the mind. West Holds the Mirror to Nature. ADMISSION—Dross Oirole 4s, Reserved Stalls 3s, Sooond Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at Mr Miller’s, on Thursday morn'ng, at 9. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 28th, at 2.30 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. V LOST POLICY., EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss or destruction of Policy numbered 64802 in the books of this Department on the life of GEORGE HENRY HUMPHREYS, of Gisborne, Engineer, I hereby give notloe of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1905, unless objection be lodged before that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner, Wellington, October 18th, 1905.
WAIAPU ELECTION. MR H. H. WALL'S COASTAL MEETINGS MB H. H. WALL addresses the oleotora of Waiapu, at the following places Waiplro—Wednesday, 7 30. Tuparoa—Thursday. Port Awanui—Friday. Te Aiaroa-Saturday. Gisborne and other plaoea—lmmediately after the Agricultural Show.
N Q !E I C p. THE Waikato Cattle advertised for Bale on Thursday next have been delayed on the road, and will NOT be offered until a later date, duo notice of which will be given, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd, NEW ZEALAND ACCOUNTANTS’ AND AU DITORS’ ASSOCIATION (Regtd EXAMINATIO NS To be held in various centres of the Colony, on NOVEMBER 20th, 21st, and 22nd, 1905. Local Reprrseutatatlve: Mr Thomas A. Coleman, Public Aocountant, Gladstone Rd. APPLICATIONS must reach the Registrar not later than OCTOBER 21st. 1905. J v Q. MACKItt, Registrar. Mercantile Chambers, Queen St, Auckland POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL_SHOW OCTOBER 24th AND 25th, 1905. H. M. PORTER, Secretary.-
POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PiSTOR&L cOCIETY. Alterations and additions TO CATALOGUE. HORSES. In Class 29 (Hunters), fixat prize £3 is do. nated by Mr F. Fattullo ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd £l. „ u Clasß 32—Bead, Pony or Cob. SHEEP. Class 140-Read, Fat Hoggets Class 149—Pet Bheep; must be hand-reared by Exhibitor, PRODUCE. All Grain Exhibits to be two bushels, instead of one saok. Extra— Clasß 194 a, best six cob 3 of Maize. Prize, £1 .COMPETITIONS. 210— Steepleehase : Prize money will be as follows:-First, £7 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £l. 210 a - Wire Jomp : Entry fee 53 for all exRibitors. Firet prize £5, 2nd prize £2. Dr Scott present! a whip to the winner of this event. Trotting—Haudioaps by Coinmi.tee. H. M. PORTER, Secretary,
POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ENTRIES for the Wood-chopping Competition will be received by Mr Con. Neenan, of Ormond, as well as a t the Society’s office. • H. M. PORTER, Secretary. NOTICE. The chopping competition to have been hecn held at Ormond on jhe 21? t inst., will be held on the 24th instant (First Day of Show). 0, KEENAN.
GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAY NOTICE. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY’S ANNUAL , snow. To be held at I'ark Racecourse on WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1905. IN accordance with Clause No. 16 of “ The Shops and Offices Act, 1904,” I herfby proclaim WEDNESDAY, 25'h October, a Public Holiday, in order to allow the jPublio an opportunity to atiend the Show (People’s Day). I’be tradespeople generally are invited to close their premises on.that day in lieu of the usual Thursday. JOHN TOWNIEY, j Mayor. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAY NOTICE. TRAFALGAR DAY- FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1905. IN accordance with Clause No. 16 of “ The Shops and Officeß Act, 1904," .1 hereby proclaim FRIDAY, October 20, 1905, from 12 Noon, a Pnblio Holiday, in order to allow the people to attend the ceremony to be held at Read’s Quay, and celebrate Nelson’s Centenary. The tradespeople generally are invited to olose their premises on that day in lieu of the usual Thursday. JOHN TOWNLEY, V Mayor,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1587, 18 October 1905, Page 3
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