H' s m ajesty ’ s r f' HEATRE ' Solo Diroot ion—Mr. Tom Pollard. POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY. In tlio Latest Successful -Musical Comedy, rpHE JSLE OF jgONG J^ONG deceived Last Night by a Largo and Enthusiastic Amlioneo. HUNDREDS BEING UNABLE TO CAIN ADMISSION! The Management reluctantly having to stop the Sale of 'Pickets. TO-NIGHT! TO NIGHT! Absolutely the Last Opportunity of seeing this Charming .Production, ‘‘THE ISLE OF BONG BONG.” * AYhicli fairly Captivated Last Night’s Audience. TO-MORROW NIGHT! Farewell Appearance ot this Popular Company prior to an extended tour of Australia, in the Delightful Musical Extravaganza, “HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY b ” which caused such a sensation last senson. Popular .Prices—Dross Circle inul Orchestral Stalls 4s, Back Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Plan and day sales .at Miller s. GRAMS FAREWELL MATINEE. TO-MOR ROW . AFTERNOON, at 2. “HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY.” An Ideal Children’s Attraction. Doors open 1.30. Performance 2 p.m. Special Matinee Prices—As, 2s, and Is, Children,- half-price. Late Train Saturday Night. Brinsmead Piano supplied by E. Chris]) and Son. \Y. A. LOW, Business Manager. OA*RNI\ AL AT gUNNY RAPIER. (HAWKE'S BAY.) March 15t!i to 25th (inclusive). [7l VERY OUTDOOR SPORT i-J CATERED FOR, MUSIC, MIRTH AND HEALTH. IN PRIZE MONEY. OPEN SEA BATHING, MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR LAUNCH TRIPS. COME, you want a holiday. YOU will be made welcome. ENTRIES close as under:— MUSIC- —February 17th. .MAORIS, ATHLETIC, CYCLING, and SWIMMING, February 20th. HORSE RAClNG—February 21st. REGATTAS, SAlLlNG—February 20th. ROWING—March 9th. BOWLING—March oth. MOTOR CAR GYMKHANA—March 2nd. TENNlS—Handicap Events, March 7th. Champion Events, March 12th. MILITARY —March 10th. . Send for any particulars to— A. E. EAGLETON, Secretary, Box 79, Napier. NOTICE. A NYONE found TRESPASSING on my properties at Matoki or aruheru with • dog or gun will be rosecuted. P. O’SULLIVAN. Feb. 6, 1908.. SACRED CONCERT VILL be given on SUNDAY AFTERNOON in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Members of Pollard’s Opera Comny have been asked to assist, and ye volunteered contributions. SPLENDID IHEEP "OARM. 300 ACRES jp AT cQ Rich Patutahi flat and hill country, handy to town. Distance about 12 miles by good road. About 100 acres flat, but more plough able. Full particulars as to carrying capacity obtained on application at- - AY. LISSANT CLAYTON’S Oflieo. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. DALGETY AND COMPANY, Ltd. Have received instructions from ANDREAY McLEAN, Esq., To offer for Sale by Public Auction, At their WOOL STORES, READ’S QUAY, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1908 At 12 Noon, The GOODAVILL OF THE LEASE OF 965. ACRES, O R,.P., being Section 2, Block XA r I., Motu S.D. AJI highly improved, well fenced and subdivided. It winters over two sheep to the acre, and is a most desirable property in ,cvei y . For further particulars, apply to— DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. A. S. AYACHSMANN, Sub-Manager. . anted KNOWN. If yoa want a BICYCLE built t yon, or Repairs executed to mtire satisf icfciop, try H. ANDERSON, CYCLE IfIUIIDEft, GLADSTONE ROAD IC E I i extract of Fruit-,juicos. holic, and tlio most coolreshing beverage ever intlie N. Z. Market. Try it! J 3. B. DUFAUR, Agent, Auckland. TO BUS (NESS MEN. „ . , 'v-Situated . PreCentrali v occupation of now in the DBASE, as ford are JL< Ul 4 Owner to suit tenant.:' . ■ ,m the timber CTAGES FOR SAL*®, f erection). To the | opportunity to secuT® » on a good section, at with a small deposit, an.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2109, 7 February 1908, Page 1
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