|~yiS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction .. .. J. 0. Williamson TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tuesday. ?inal Opportunity ol Witnessing the World’s Greatest Sumo ist. R. G. KNOWLES In his Brilliant and Famous Creation TRIFLES THAT TROUBLE THE TRAVELLER. Mr Knowles, as a genial pilot, will oonduot j his audienoe to many famed rpots on the Earth’s fair surfaae. Bio will disolose Much that is Funny Much that is Interesting Much that is Elevating Much that is Eidiculous and * Much that is Human Everything New Everything New New Fongs New Now Dances New New Stories New New Pictures New New Anecdotes Now Magnilieent Banjo Selection! by MRS R. G. KNOWLES, Peeres 3 of her art. And ENCHANTING MOVING PICTURES. Box Plan and Day Sales at Mr Miller’s Performances commence at 8 o’olook punctually. Business Manager .. Bert Boyle. MAJEBTY'S THEATRE
FRIDAY NEXT. UNIQUE MUSICAL EVENT. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor. ea -w New Zealand’s QUEEN OF SONG. The Brilliant and World-famed New Zealand Contralto, fresh from her European triumphs, TE RANGI PAI Of the Royal Albert Hall, Queen’s Hall, StJames' Hall, and Crystal Palaoe, London, Will eignaliße her return to her Dative town by a GRAND VOCAL RECITAL L l J—j A Superb and Unexampled P.ogrammer Box Plan at Mr Miller's this morning, at 10. Reserved Seats, 3s. Wellington Evening Post says :— ll Te Rangi Pai’s reoital was an unqualified success in every reapsot. It spoke loudly for the happy memo ies of her beaut'ful voioe whicn remained with us, that she was welcomed baok so enthusiastically by literally thousands of admirers." A London oritio says :—“ To Rangi Pai is one of the world’s greatest oontraiios.” WANTED. YODNG MAN (Storeman) wishes Fm ployment, any desoript’on. Good testimonials, eight jears’ foundry experience. "CONFIDENCE,” Times Office. BAIN BROS ’ AUCTION MART, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, at 1.30 p.m. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUOTIOH.
Irish Linens, Sheeting*, Cambrics, Eiderdown Quilts (in satin and sateen), Coatoms Uoths, Dreßa Goods, Woollens, Toilet Covers, Broohe, Marcella and Satin Quilts, Laoe Curtains, Hall Cuttains, Table Covers, Brussels Carpets, Colonial Blankets, Ladieß' and Gents. 1 Underwear, Linen Towels, Mauds. Exclusive Dress Lengths, Bicil'an Cloth, Worsteds, Tweeds, Vicunas, etc., eto. [Also, - Guns, Field Glasses, Cutlery, Eigbt-day Clocks, etc., etc. WE have received instructions from Mr E.LEYDON (Manufacturers' Agent) to Sell the above Superior Goods, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. The Quality is Unsurpassable, and a visit will amply repay those in Bearch of First' olass, Up to-date Stook. W. A. HEANV, Auctioneer. MIBROR3. MIRBOR3. MILLER & CRAIG Will sell by Public Auo icn, on WEONE9. DAY N*xt, at 1.30 p m sharp, consign, ment of Beautiful Oil Peintiogs of New Zealand soenery; aUo 20 BEVEL MIRRORS Hand-painted by the well-known New Zealand artist, Mr Ohas. Bloomfl Id, the first of their k'nd ever offered to a Gisborne Publio , , New Zealand Birds in their natural oolors.
Gaslight Display This (Tuesday) Evening, feom 7 to 9 o'clock GEO. MILLED, Auctioneer. ELITE SKATING RINK. OPEN TUESDAYS, TBUItSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Thursday Afternoon-Children. Admission GJ, skates 6d. MILE HANDICAP. First Heats To-night, ScmUfiaal Thursday. Final, Saturday A. E. LYFOBD, Manager.
MR J. CORRELL. Having experience in North and South Islands as an Oroberdißt and Gen'ral Gardener, iB prepared to undertake GARDEN WORK In all its branches. Addresß - J. COTtBEIL, Times Oilioo.
CENSUS, 1906, HOUBEHOLDEBS who have not reoiived a Censua Sohedule will kindly communicate with the undersigned. W. J. HAWLEY, Enumerator. BUSHFELLING, WAHTEDJ — Buahfellers, lor ielling about 400 aore3, Tnhora Blook. Specifications to be seen at the ofilce of Mr T. A. Coleman, Gisborne j E. M. Hutobinson and Co., Tahora; or the undersigned— TBO3. McUREGOB, Maknraka,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1737, 1 May 1906, Page 3
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