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JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE; THE CROWNING TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. Direct from tlio Grand Opera Houses, Paris, London, and New York. Commencing with a special programme GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. MATINEE SATURDAY, 30th March and grand holiday programme. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, including— THE GRAND OPERA FAUST. IN LIVING NATURAL COLOURS. Projected by 20,000 on mile-power electric are light, depicting all the brilliant scenes, gorgeus continues, radium dances, and bullets, and the latest rioscopic triumphs FUNNIGAPIIS. and Ileautifnl Illustrated Songs. Special Engagement of— FISHER AND WILSON. Musical Comedy Sketch Artists. Admission— 3s, 2s, and Is, children half-price. Uox Plan 'opens at Miller's on Wednesday morning. NOTICE. SPECIAL RANK HOLIDAYS.

FU HSU ANT ti) tlio terms of “The Hanks and Hankers’ Act Amendment Act. ISS2 ami ‘T he Hank Holndays Act, 1002,” TUESDAY, the 2nd HAY of APRIL, 1907, is hereby appointed a Special Hank Holiday at the Odices of the under mentioned Hanks ithroughout New Zcidand. The Union Hunk of Australia, I.id. J. H. PERCY, Hesident inspector. The Hank of New South Wales. E. J. I'TNC'H, Inspector. The Hank of Australasia, H. K. BETHUNH, Acting Inspector for New Zealand. Hank of New Zealand, ALEX. MICH MO, General Manager. Note.—The Hanks will also he closed on Good Friday, Saturday, 30th instant, and Easter Monday, lie ing statute holidays. TO-DAY. GRAND CRICKET CARNIVAL. AUCKLAND v. POVERTY BAY. VICTORIA DOMAIN, MARCH 27th, 28th, and 2‘Jtli. npo he followed by llawke’s Bay J- v. Poverty Hav. East Coast v. Auckland, and East '"hast v. Poverty Bay. Admission Is. Grandstand (id. H. E. HILL, Hon. Sec. P.B. Cricket Assn. sale OF GISBORNE DRILLSHED SITE. TENDERS will be received until Noon on the 18th APRIL. 1907. for the Purchase of the Gisborne Drillshed Site, adjoining the Gisborne Post Office, having a frontage of 41 feet 0 inches to Read’s Quay and 40 feet to Customhouse Street hv a mean depth of 129 feet. The present buildings are to be removed by tin- Trustees Tenders to he accompanied by a deposit of £IOO in cash or marked cheque good for 21 days after 18th April, 1907. Tenders to be addressed to the “Drillshed Trustees, P.O. Box 20, Gisborne,” and marked “Tender.

The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. This site, on account of its central position and double frontage, is admirably adapted for commercial purposes, Banks; Insurance Buildings, General Offices, Warehouses, etc. Bv order of Trustees, ' A. G. BEEBE, Captain Ron. Secretary. PUBLIC TY|’K-\Vlim.\ T G OFFICE IN connection with the TYPEWRITING SUPPLIES AGENCY, an export Stenographer and Typisto is engaged fo> Public Typewriting. All descriptions of work, such as Letters, Circulars, or- Specifications, typed or mimeographed, on shortest notice. AY. LISSANT .CLAYTON, Gisborne. FLORAL FETE. In Aid of Gisborne School Grounds Fund. GISBORNE PARK. SATURDAY, MAUGIi 30th, 1907. Programme at School or from Mombors of Committee. Admission —Adults, Is; children, Cd. G. 15. BARTON, F. J. ROAVLEY, Joint Secretaries. ESTATE YEN. ARCHDEACON AYILLIAMS, Deceased. IT is requested that all Claims against the estate of the late A 7 en. Archdeacon Samuel AVilliains, deceased, be rendered to the undersigned on behalf of the Executors. COTTER ILL AND HUMPHRIES, e Solicitors, Napier. Napier, March 21st, 1907.

LYNDA SOAP MAKING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL: £5,000 IN 5,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. 3,700 SHARES of £1 each a.re now offered for Public "Subscription. PAYABLE: 2/0 per Share Payable on Application, 2/0 per Share Payable on Allotment. And the balance of 15/- per Share Payable in Calls of not more than 2/6 per Share at intervals of not less than 30 clays. The Company lias been formed to a cep lire the Soup Works. Plant, Land. Promises, Etc., of Messrs. Williams and Kimbel, and to provide adequate Capital to extend and develop the business of the Manufacture of Soap, and allied products, and to operate; a Steam Laundry, or carryins; ,*•' business as thg Shareholders may see fit. The legitimate profits of Soap-mak-ing are large. The Local Production of Soap saves the cost to the consumers of Wharfage and Freight. The development of a local iudusdustry necessitates the circulation of more money locally in wages and profits. There is room for the unlimited : expansion of tho industry, as the profits are so large tliat they allow for profitable export. Full particulars may be. obtained and Shares purchased in largo or small lots on application to the Broker, Mr. W. LISSANT CLAY? TON. to Hie ENDEAVOR CONVENTION on Good Friday. Good speakers. Hearty Singing, A Welcome to all,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 27 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 27 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 27 March 1907, Page 3

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