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JJIB MA JESm’S.-.THEATIth The Event of the jo it. ■ THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing WEDNESDAY, February 21st Coming In regal pplondor, tho glorycrowned giant of tho comedy world. ; Mr Goo. Stophonson's ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY GO—ln Number—6o WEDNESDAY, Fob. 21it, The latest London laughing suoo'iJ, tho whimsical musioal extravaganza, GILL, ADAMS Mogoiliaontly Mounted, Regally Costumed A fortune in silks, satins, and military uniforms. THURSDAY, Fob. 22nd, Second Edition if

THE SKIRT DANCER Introducing now songs, dances and idoas FRIDAY, Feb. 23rd, THE ROSE OF RIVIERA Introducing a Hort of Novelties, Full Orchestra and Chorus, under the baton of Mr Alfred Bill, R.C.M L. Prices—4a, 3b, and 2s. Plan at Mr Miller’s.

COLLEGE GROUNDS, WAEBEN GA-A-HIK A. THURSDAY, Dob. 22, 1906 T UIU N G A CHURCH FETE E " L'J Will be held at Waorenga a -hika on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. ’ ’ BURRATUMASHA. Camera Obsoura, Eleetrioal Display, Geissier Tubes, Rifle Shooting, Merry go* Round, Weights and Measures, Ceciliatorium, Aunt Sally, Fish Fond. Gates open at 10.80 a m. Lunoh procured on the Ground from 12 . ip. 2. (Prioe, Ona Shilling.) 5 Afternoon Tea, Sixpence. Refreshments, Lemonade, oto., to bo had . . on the Ground. SALE OF WORK.

GYMKANA. GYMKANA. 11 a.m.—Lemon Cutting 1.80 p.m.—Tilting 2.Bo—Flag'Raoe 8.15 Tbteading 4.15 Gretna Gi'een Face. (Prize for Best-dressed Lad;) 4.45-Jumping (Horsts) 5.15 — Bending Competition 1 p.m.—loo Yards Boys’ Bace (boys under 16) . 2.15 Yards Girls’ Baoo (girls under 16) 3.30 Driving Competition (blindfolded) 4.—Nail Driving (Ladies) 4.30 Necktie Raoe s—Orange Baco TEA FROM 5.30 TO 6.30-FREE.

MRS JARLEY’S WAXWORKS AND VARIETY SHOW, 6 30 p.m. Admission— Sixpenoe. GRAND VOOAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, 7.30 p.m.

Buggies end Horses will be iu charge of a Caretaker FREE. Cloak Room for Parcels and Wraps ; oharge 3d. ADMISSION—AduIts 2s, Children under 14, 61. Family Tickets 6s (admitting parents and children under 14), not sold at gates. Tickets can be procured at Crawford’s Book Aroade, Gisborne, at country stores, and from members of Committee. Train to leave Gisborne at 1.30 p.m. Leave 1 College Road Grossing at 9.45 p.m. All trains stop at College Road Crossing. Fare, Is 3d.

FJR SALE. 2 HORSES, guaranteed good in single and double harness. Trial given. Cheap lot of Piotures, and a Typewriter. GO TO ATTWOOD.

NUHAKA NATIVE SCHOOL. TENDERS will be reoeived at this office, until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 28th February, 1906, for ' Addit'ons to Native School and Teaohera Residence at Nuhaka PlaDs, SpeoificaVoos, and Conditions may be seen ‘at the Post Offices, Nap'er, Wairoa and Gisborne. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN CAMPBELL, Government Archteot. Public Works Offioe, Weil.ngton 6th February, 1906.

GISBORNE BUTCHERY. Established 1870. ROWLAND HILL iEGS to announoe to his numerous oustomers that he has removed into new and commodious premises at the old corner, where business has been airriei on lor so many years, and Wbere it will now be conn duot> d on the most up-to-date lines.

Publio Works Offioe. Auckland, 9th February, fF\ENDERB will be receded at this Office, JL until Noon, on FRIDAY, 9th March, _ for the Erection of Post Offiac at Tuparoa. Plan and specification to be seen at Post Offices, Tupar'A and Gisborne, and At this Office. No tender ncod neoesaaiily be accepted. C. R. V-OKERM4N, District Er ginocr. GISBORNE WATERWORKS.

TENDERS will bo received by tho Town Clerk, at Gisborne, until No n of ] TUESDAY, the 30. h April, 1900, ior the followir g Contraots : 1, Supplying and Laying about 22 miles of steel or cast-iron Water Mains (alternate tenders). 2. Reticulation of Town with cast-iron pipes (about 24 m'les), including all valves, hjdranls, and fittings. Plans and Fpcc'fications may be inspected in the Co’porat'on Offices at Auokland, Christchurch. and Wellington, and atthe Office of the Engineer (Mr R-bert Hay), Water itreet Dunedin. ft. D. B. ROBINSON, 'fown Clerk.

THE GREAT BRAIN FOOD.

FLETCHER’S | PHQSPHORISED QUININE & IRON TQNIC Contiinß these well-known p-eparations with Kux Vomica and Phosphoruß in a state fit for acEimi'ation. The Eemedy for Weakness, Depression, and low slate cf the Nerves. A valuable stimulant to appetite and digestion. Bestoies Health. Strength and Energy. Piioe - 33 and si, post free. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist, 4 Willis s'reetj WELLINGTON.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1677, 19 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1677, 19 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1677, 19 February 1906, Page 3

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