jpyis MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction .. .. J- C. Williamson P4WN Saturday Night A DELIGHTED AUDIENCE Greeted tho World’s Famous Entertainer, R. C. KNOWLES | With Cheers of Appreciation, And Peals of Genuine Laughte*: ONE VERDICT ONLY— A Genuine Humorist. A Rare Story teller. A Great Artist. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), April 30 (For the Last Time) PONGS AND STORIES OF THE STAGE. —“ There were moments whon the entertainor resembled a human mitrailleuse of wit and humor, so fast Urw his jokes and stories over tho waves of enthusiasm and laughter.” TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MAY Ist (Final Performance) THE TRIFLES THAT TROUBLE THE TRAVELLER. Asd R. G. KNOWLES In a New and Delightful Mood. Assisted by The Great Banjo Manipulator, MRS R. G. KNOWLES. Accorded a Regular Ovation. And Boautifu Moving Pictures (a new erainpioture studies
Box Plan and Day Salas at Mr. Millet’ Performances oommenoo at 8 o’oloob punokually. Business Manager .. Bsrl Boyle. JJ IB MAJESTY'S THEATRE FRJDUY NEXT. UNIQUE MUSICAL EVENT. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor. New Zealand’s QUEEN OF SONG. The Brilliant and World-famed New Zea< land Contralto, fresh from her European triumphs, TE RAN6I PAI Of the Royal Albert Hall, Queen’s Hall, St. James’ Hall, and Crystal Palaoe, london, Will signalise hor return to her native to vn by a GRAND VOCAL RECITAL
A Superb and Unexampled P.ogramme. The Box Plan will be opened at Mr Miller's To morrow morning, at 10. Reserved Seats, 3s. Wellington Evening Post says :—" Te Bangi Pai’s reoital was an unqualified success in every respect. It spoke loudly for the happy merro ies of her beautiful voice whioh remained with us, that she was wel-< corned baok so enthusiastically by literally Ihousands of admirers.” A liondon oritio says “Te Bangi Pai is one of the world’s greatest oontraltos.” WANTED, YOUNG MAN (Storeman) wishes Em ployment, any description. Good testimonials, eight years’ foundry experienoa. “CONFIDENCE,” Times Office. NOTICE. THE MILK VENDORS of Gisborne have agreed to raise the price of milk to 3Jd per quart, or Is per gallon, from MAY Ist to AUGUST 31et. NOTICE, ANYONE found Trespassing with Dog or Gun on the properties known as The Willows, Hokoroa, Htrathaltan, and Paparatu Stations, wiil be PROSECUTED. F. HALL.
NOTICE. PERSONS found Trespassing with Dog or Gun on Bepongaere property will be prosecuted. KgREKBRE. KATERINA. TOHGE. NOTICE. ANYONE found SHOOTING on the Pakowhai Lagoon without permission will be PROSECUTED. J. H. DENNIS, Manegor. NOTICE. ANYONE found Trespassing with Dog or Gun on Sections 7,8, 9, and 33, Block G, Whataupoko, will be PROSECUTED. D. DOUGLAS. EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A REWARD of £5 will be paid to any parson through whom a conviotion Is obtained against anyone for shooting game without a license. The Sooiety intends to vigorously proaeoute any person transgressing the law. a Secretary, GISBORNE CITY BAND. ABPECIAL MEETING of the Band will be held in the Bandroom TO-NIGHT (Monday), commencing at 8 o'clock Bharp, to consider amalgamation proposals. Life and Honorary Members oord'ally invited to attend. A. M PICKFOBD, Hon t ec., G C.B. FOR SALE. TENDERS are invited for the purchase * (per 100) of upwards rf 5000 PUBIRI POSTS. Delivery given either on dray road or where they o4n be loaded by steamer. APr REV. NIKORA TAUTAU <fc CO. Tolago Bay.
REMOVAL NOTICE. the beehive ■•ii ' Haa REMOVED into HALL’S BUILDING, PEEL STREET (Two Doorß from Corner). Business will be Returned TO.DAY (Saturday).
REMOVAL NOTICE MORSE’S METROPOLITAN HAIRDRESSING SALOON. C. MOR3® bcge bo Notify the public tha he has Removed to HALL’S BUILDINGS (Front Lh'-p), Gladtone Road, OPENING TO DAY (Salurda ).
THE * HAY ’ THE ‘ HAY ’ THE ‘HAY’ IS undoubtedly tbo BEST, the CBEAF E6T, and MOST ECONOMICAL Burner on the Market. Priee.. .. .. • • 9a Od. I Renewal Mantlea .. .. Is 3d THE GISBORNE GAS COMPANY I Are Sole Agents for the "BAY.”
TENDERS. rriBNDERS, o’oaiDg at 6 p m., on MONJL DAY, 30th irst, are invited for making Alterations to the upstairs portion of briok premises, on corner of Gladstone Hoad and Lowe Street. Flans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned. B- J. BROWNLEE, Architect.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1736, 30 April 1906, Page 3
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