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MAJESTY'S THEATRE Gisborne. Mr Allan Hamilton. H l9 Losaoe JOHN F. SHERIDAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY (St. Putrlok’a Night). Oaed Millo Faltlia. Lato Train to Te Karaka alter the Poi'lormanoe. I By Universal Doßiro “FUN ON THE BRISTOL.” Gladsome and Wholesome. Mr F. Sheridan in his World-famed Character Imporeona tion of the genial.' the evergreen WIOOW O’BRIEN.! He will ting—" The Wearing of the Green,’ " The Harp That Onco,” " Killarney. St. Patrisk Benithed the Snakos, the Widow O’Brien Bauishcr Care, so Laugh and be Merry. Your Last Opportunity. Miss Barlow (by request) willl sing " Como Back to Bom-Bom-Bay," and you can all join in this popular refrain. Admission : Dress Cirole and Orohestru Stalls, 8s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Ono Shilling. Early doors to pit and stalls, 6d extra till 7.80. Box plan arid day sabs at Mr W. Miller’s. The marvellous Phonograph, kindly supplied by Mr J. H. Gittop, will perform during the interval.

TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS of the Cliy nod Guilds of London Institute and Soienoe and Art Examina* lions of the Board of Eduoation, South Kensington. The examinations conducted by the Eduoation Department on bohalf of the Oity and Guilds of London Institute and the Board of Education, South Konsington, will be held at various centres about May and June next, respectively: The eubjeots of examination include for the City and Guilds .'-Plumbing, Electric-lighting, Crr* pentry 'and Joinery, Wood-work, Dress* making,'Cookery; eto , and for South KensiugtonDrawiog, Painting and Modelling, Machine and Building Construction, Plain ;and Srld Geometry, applied Mechanics, Physios, Chemistry, Physiology, Botany, eto. Forms of application to be examined, whioh give full particulars, oan be obtained from the authorities of looal technical or art sohool or classes, or from the InspectorGeneral of Schools, Wellington. The dates by whioh applications to be examined must reach the Education Department are. for the City and Guilds, 18sh APfilti, or wiih late fee, 24th APRIL, and for South Kensington, 21th M AY, or with late fee 26 :h MAY. G. HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Soheols. Eduoation Department, Wellington 7th Maroh, 1906.

BAIN BROTHERS Will Sail' bv Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, 17th inet, At their Mart, at 2.30 p.m.— A CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OP POT PLANTS. CODBiBtiDg of— Palma, Begonia?, Primulaß, Aepaiagu?, Fusohias, etc , eto. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT REBERVE W. A, HE ANY, Auctioneer.

THE GREAT BRAIN FOOD FLETCHER’S PHOSPHORISED QUININE & IRON TONIC Contains these well-known preparations with Nux Vomioa and Phosphorus in a state fit for assimilation. The Bemedy fox Weakness, Depression and low Btate r* the Nerves. A valuable stimulant to appetite and digestion. Restores Health. Strength an Energy. Prioe—3s and ss, post free, CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist, 4 Willis street, WELLINGTON.

WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Instructed by MB EDWARD J. HARRIS, Will Sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1906, 5 ACRES 3 ROODS 38 PERCHES (Part ol Seotion 228, Kaiti), Subdivided into NINE SECTIONS, ranging in area from 1 Rood 8 Perches to nearly 2 Aores. There sections, whioh form part of the Estate of the late Mr E. F. Harris, are within a few minutes' walk of the Gisborne Post TvfO of them have river frontages. As residential siteß they are unsurpassed. Also,— S S Instruotrd by the Owner : BOUT EIGHT ACRES, situated on . the Wainul Main Road and Tyndale Road, formerly the property of Mr Thomas Steele. Subdivided into nineteen seotidns of Quarter and Half-aores each. One section includes a Family Besidenoe and all necessary outbuildings. On aco junt of Mr James Ferris: OT 21, TE HAPATfA acres, I with 4-roomed Cottage, Orchard, eto., subdivided into Four Paddocks, with road and liver frontage, ■i Also, — EOTIONS 2,3, 4,5, 6, 27, 29, 36, 41, beirg unsold sections in the PUHA ESTATE. On account of Mr W. Mclntosh : lEOTION 6, Corner Stout and Fox streets, Whataupoko, cjntsuning 37 peroheß, vyith Dwelling of four rooms, bathroom, scullery, and waeehonse therron. The property ba9 a river frontage. A. F. KENNEDY, Q. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer,

CASH SALECRAWFORD’S BOOK ARCADE. A Varied, Valuable and Well-selected Stock Offered to the Public at - Low Prices. w- A Jj|NBS of Fancy Goods, uUWU Stationery, Books, Tobacco, Pipes, Photographic Cameras and Requisites, Pictures, Purseß, Toys, Dolls, Games, Puzzleß, and Bißketware. In selling my business, to Mr A. A FROMM, who take 3 possession on the 25th Maroh, it is neoessary to reduce the heavy: stook In above lines, of whioh we hold a big Block, suoh as boxed stationery, colonial library books,, and Bhop-soiied sundries at HA.LF-PRICE. On bread and butter stock and overyday undries I ofler a discount of 5s in tlie £, Valuable books of reference (soieutifio and iduoational). in good condition but seoondland, very cheap. Plated Ware and Ornaments, at greatly reduced prices. REMEMBER— The sale oeases on March 26th. Be in time and have a good selection to choose from. Jap Cameras at 2s 6d eaoh : a perfect camera guaranteed. Box of neaeseary requisites for the eamo, 4s. Miscellaneous Literature, consisting cl baok dates in Christmas numbers (with plates), Magazines, and Home papers at one-' quarter sale price; shilling pare Is of the above posted to any country address for Is 3d. W. F. CRAWFORD, Book Arcade AT ROBERTSON’S Just opened, 10 dozen Woodrow’s celebrat-d hard Hats. They never grow green, and always retain their odor.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1701, 17 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1701, 17 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1701, 17 March 1906, Page 3

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