For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Wood's Groat Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d. GISBORNE DEBATING SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLROOM, Dorby-stroot. SYLLABUS Subject for the Evening, “Should tho Uppor House be Abolishd ?” Mr. Danton and Dr. Collins. F. McLEAN, Hon. Sec. HOSPITAL SOCIAL. AIM EETING will be held at tho Boom over Messrs. Dalryniplo’s, at 3.30 ii.in., on TUESDAY NEXT, tho 20th inst., at which all Ladies willing to assist in carrying out the forthcoming Hospital Social aro invited to attend. E. TOWNLEY. E. TUCKER.
w IU) iii i) w EST EST s HOW. HOW. PROFESSOR and MISS BATES, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, (Doors Open at 7.30), Derby-street, opposite It. Hill’s, will give tiro following programme': Prof. Bates’ Skill witli the Lassoo. Prof, picks a threepenny-bit from the ground while in full gallop. Bare-back Hiding on a noted buckjumper. Half-Hitches by Miss Bates. Bucking bullock ridden by local riders.. Miss Bates and her famous bucking bullock. Spinning the lassoo by the professor. Buckjuuiiper ridden by Mass Bates. - -ftEWAItD -OE £5 Offered to anyono who will bring along a Horse “bareback” that will throw Professor Bates.
Bring along your Buekjumpers. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Under Direction Benno Scliorek. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 20th. RECITAL BY MADAME TERESA ARREN ARREN ' THE MOST AMAZING AND FASCINATING PIANIST EVER HEARD IN AUSTRALASIA. The visit of CARRENO gives an opportunity of hearing on© of the few artists tho memory of whom will never fade. All critics concur in tho opinion that C ARREN ARREN o Is Oue of the GREATEST ARTISTS OF ALL TIME “In her art she is unrivalled.” — Berlin Courier. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, At 8 p.m. CARRENO WILL PLAY tho SAME PROGRAMME as secured such UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM at her First Recital in Wellington. PRICES —Circle 6s and ss, Reserved Stalls 4s, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Concession to students in parties of 12. Plan at Miller’s.
B 20 Da!; AND THE FAMOUS RIGADIER T)EERY’ S i lORAMA OOMPANY WILL BE IN GISBORNE.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP TO DATE. WAIT FOR IT. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS. CARTING 0000 YARDS PATUTAHI METAL. TENDERS are invited for the Cartage of Five Thousand (-5000) yards of Patutahi Metal. Tenders must he sent to the Town Clerk at or before Noon on TUESDAY, August 27th, endorsed “Tender for Canting Metal.” Particulars can be obtained on application at my office. E. HARVEY GIBBON, Borough Engineer. "OSPITAL LOSPITAL SOCIAL. OCIAL. THE ANNUAL SOCIAL In Aid of THE GISBORNE HOSPITAL Will be hold in the N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY’S STORES On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, THE 19th and 20th SEPTEMBER. J. R. LITTLE, T. G. LAWLESS, Secretaries.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their NE XT STOCK SALE MATAWHEEO YARDS. THURSDAY NEXT, 22nd INST., When they will offer— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. 150 Present Entries: EWES (IN LAMB) 75 50 Ewes (with lambs) 40 Eat Ewes HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Furthor Entries Invited. Sale at 11.30 a.m. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
AND OIPRAYING. runing and Spraying. JpRUNING CLEAN TREES PRODUCE CLEAN FRUIT. Special Attention Paid to Condition of Trees before Spraying. You get the benefit of experience by consulting E j WEgTj of Dunedin Nurseries. (Letters, Aberdeen-road). IMPROVE MPROVE JNO. Your oighti OUR JjlGfiT! lT n icol - Colleague of JgARRY, D.8.0.A. (of Auckland), will return to Gisborne at an early date. Wait until he returns —it will pay you. Mr. Barry and Mr. Nicol, qualified experienced, and successful, unite in their efforts to please all clients. Watch this space for further particulars,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2162, 19 August 1907, Page 3
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