H' s Jlj-AJESTVS Direction—Mr. T Toll! HEATRE. l’ollard. Return of the Favorites. POLLARD’S OPERA COY., POLLARD’S POPULAR JUVENILES, T THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TUMOR ROW (TIIURSDA Y) the- Delightful Musical Comedy, HE SLE OF i ONG >ONG A Distinct Artistic Success. Gorgeous Scenery. Sparkling Music. Charming Ballots and Superb Costumes. TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. “THE ISLE OF BONG BONG.” SATURDAY. The Last Night of I lie Season. A Magnificent Production_of “HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY.” Introducing the famous Scarecrow Ballet-. SPECIAL PRICES—Circle and Front Stalls -Is, Second Stalls Us. Pit Us. Box Plan ami day sales at Miller's
CARNIVAL AT gUNNY RAPIER. CHAWKE’S RAY.) March 15th to 25th (inclusive). Tjl VERY OUTDOOR SPORT .IJ CATERED FOR. MUSIC, MIRTH AND HEALTH. £2500 IN pmzE MONEYOPEN SEA BATHING. MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR LAUNCH TRIPS. COME, you want a holiday. YOU will be made welcome. ENTRIES close as under:— MUSI C—Fc bre ary 17tli. MAORIS, ATHLETIC, CYCLING, and SWIMMING, February 20th. HORSE RAClNG—February 21st. REGATTAS, SAlLlNG—February 20th. ROWING—March 9th. ' ROWLING—March 6th. MOTOR CAR GYMKHANA—March 2nd. TENNlS—Handicap Events, March 7th. Champion Events, March 12th. MILITARY—March 10th.
Send for any particulars to — A. E. EAGLETOX, Secretary, Box 79, Napier. jgPLENDID •JMTTLE jgHEEP jpARM. 300 “SF £l3 101Rich Patutalii flat ami bill country, handy to town. Distance about' 12 miles by good road. About 100 acres flat, but more ploughablo. Full particulars us to carrying capacity obtained on application at--W. LISSANT CLAYTON’S Office. rjT A K E o T 1 C E. TO GET RELIABLE REFRESHMENTS YOU SHOULD GO TO THE SAVEETERIES. Iced Fruit Drinks. Ico Cream. Fruit Salads, Milk Shakes, Afternoon Teas a speciality, and other wholesome and refreshing drinks. HOP’S ALE AND STOUT. NOTE— AT THE SWEETERIES, THE SHOP for SCHOOL BOOKS and all School Requisites; also Fancy Goods and all the Popular Magazines and Papers. Toys in great variety.MRS. BYRNE, (Late J. Siglcy.) GLADSTONE HOAD. 'EW fjgE ALAND RAILWAYS (Gisborne Section.) GISBORNE RACING CLUB’S SUMMER MEETING. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Next, Gth ami 7t.u February, the ordinary Train Service will be suspended and tin l following Timetable substituted: — a.m. p.m. p.m. p.ro. Gisborne, dep . 7 45 12.10 1.0 .5.15 Park R. 0., a. ‘ 12.20 1.10 5.25 Park R.C.. d. 5.40 Te Karaka, d. 0.0 6.40 Putin, arr. 9.10 7.0 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Puha, dep 10.20 i .10 Karaka. d 10.35 7.25 Park. d. 11.45 12.30 1.20 5.40 Gisborne a. 11.55 12.40 1.30 5.50 8.35 Fares to Park Racecourse available for day of issue only—From Gisborne 2s (id, Yt ailiirere and M a kauri 2s 9d, Ormond 3s, Te Karaka and Puha 4s. Thcse fares include admission to the course. BY ORDER. Public Works Office, Te Karaka. Jau. 22nd, 1908. _ TENDERS will bo received at this Office until NOON on MOX\Y, 10tU February, lor tho erec,n of Cat lie and Sbcop Yards at ,ha and Waikoliu Railway Stations, plan and specifications may be seen Gisborne Railway Station, and at is Office. Tho lowest or any tender not necesrilv accepted. C. E. ARMSTRONG, Wanted known. If you want a BICYCLE built ;o suit you, or Repairs executed to r.nr entire satisf iction, try H. ANDERSON. CYCLE 13UILDKR. GLADSTONE ROAD
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2107, 5 February 1908, Page 1
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