WHEN THE RUB COMES. Tho proof of the pudding is not always in the eating, but in the digesting. In this respect, Puddings and Milking Machines are vory much alike. It is easy to consume a pudding, or instal a milking machine, but the rub comes when you have to digest the pudding or continue to use the milking machine, if it proves unsatisfactory. There need not be any hesitation about purchasing the “L.IC.G.” Milking Machine, as dozens of practical men have given it the highest,praise after using it continuously for three, four, and live years. —MacEwans, Ltd., Fort Street,
THEOSOPHY O’ NEILL’S B UCK JUMPERS. Location: Next Royal Hotel. Last Night a Huge Audience Greeted the Splendid Performance with Vociferous Demonstrations of Delight. TO-NIGHT! ERNIE O’NEILL Australasian Champion. SIDNEY O’NEILL—New Zealand Champion. MEXICAN BILL—The Lariat Manipulator. JIMMY KREWS —The Champion Bov Racier. SAN DOW—The World’s Equine (Marvel. RUBY—The Champion High Jumper. The Steeplechase Horses. Trick Pony Silver Prince. Pun in tho Stockyard, etc., etc. First Appearance of MISS BURTON, Lady Rider. The Interesting and Open Riders’ Competition, for Valuable Silver Cup, presented hy Mr. J. J. Martin, proprietor of the Royal Hotel, to tho Best Local Amateur Rider. Note.—Riders ride at ow.u risk. POPULAR PRICES.
>ARRABA -gUCKJTOIPERS. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! CHANGE OE PROGRAMME. A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF ROUGH-RIDING. MORE FRESH HORSES. “BOBS.” THE OUTLAW. “LA " VOLTA.” the HIGH JUMPERCHALLENGE TO LOCAL RIDERS. SEE THE CLOWN and DUMMY. ONL\ r ONE OPINION: A GREAT SHOW. Location : Section opposite Mr. Hill’s, Gladstone-read, near Army Barracks. Band in Attendance. Performance starts 8 p.m. Admission 2s. Reserved Seats for Ladies.
H X) 00DLE ’ IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction of Edwin Goacli. Managers: Willoughby and Ward. * GISBORNE’iS CARNIVAL OE LAUGHTER ! Starts WEDNESDAY NEXT. Through the Happy Laughing Medium of the WILLOUGHBY & WARD LONDON COMEDY COMPANY Including! MISS GRACE PALOTTA. Their First and Only Appearance in Gisborne. KINDLY NOTE the PROGRAMME OF LAUGHTER: WEDNESDAY. The Bunkie Doodle Play. “MR. HOPKINSON.” THURSDAY, “THE NEW CLOWN.” London’s Laughing Limit, FRIDAY—FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, “THE MAN FROM MEXICO.” Forming a Trio of the Liughing Successes of the Day. PRICES —Circle ss, Front Stalls 4s. Second Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Plau at Miller’s at 10 to-morrow morning,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2219, 24 October 1907, Page 1
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