WAERENGA-A-HIKA PUBLIC HALL, Thursday, 2mi Ajn-ii.ioos.— ...GRAND OPENING SOCIAL. Halil opened 7.30; dancing 8.30. Double Tickets ss, extra Lady 2s. Brakes leave Railway Stables 7.30 P ' m ' G. H. COLEBROOK, Hon. Sec. and Treas. ALVATION JJ ALL ’ GISBORNE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL Ist and 2nd. pIORAMA pICTURE DISPLAY EACH EVENING. 4000 feet entirely New Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs and Beautiful Still Pictures. . Up-to-date Machinery Operator trained at Melbourne by the renowned BRIGADIER PERRY. KING’S THEATRE, TE KARAKA. : SATURDAY, April 4. NEW HALL, WAERENGA-A-HIKA. MONDAY, April 6th. COME ONCE, YOU WILL COME AGAIN. Band wUlplay aT 7;3<J:" Pic£urck ? 8 p.ni. KEEP THE ABOVE DATES OPEN. GEO. DICKENS, Adjutant. ■
THING’S rp HEA TR E TE IvARAKA. THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, Grand christy minstrel AND VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT By tlio COOK COUNTY CURIOUS COONS In Aid of the Funds of TE KARAKA PUBLIC LIBRARY. PRlCES—Orchestral Stalls 3s, 2s, Is. DANCE TO FOLLOW. H. M. PUFLETT, JAS. P. POYNTER, Joint Hon. Secs. EXCURSION BY S.S-TUATEA TO WAIKOKOIT. In' connection with a Conference being held by the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints (Mormon). VESSEL leaves the wharf at '7. a.m. TO-MORROW, and proceeds 'back for returning passengers oil following TUESDAY, 7th Anr.il. Single Fare os, Return Fare 10s. Passengers may return' by Tuatea on Thursday next, if desired. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE WAIMATA RIDING. / ; . / -*" T BEG to offer my services as your Representative on the Cook County Council. If elected, it will be my endeavor to serve your interests to the best of my ability, as well as the interests of the County as a whole. CIIAS, GRAY.
COME TO C. G. BLOORE AGENT. 10WE-STREF.T. FOR LAND BUSH SECTIONS F IN ANY AIIEAS, AT ALL PRICES. REEHOLD OR EASEHULD. MAYORAL ELECTION. MEETING OF JJR. -^TILLIAMS’ SUPPORTERS Will be held in tho ROOM ABOVE DALRYMPLE’S TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist, At 8 p.m. . BUSINESS: To arrange preliminary details. Pi K/'WY.—!2I ACRES, rich dbJLDUU flats, about 10 miles from town, 1} acres orchard, divided into eight paddocks, good 5-roomed house, wash-house, dairy, buggy-shed, etc. Apply- CHAS _ bxjsCKE. r i i a ACRE, Kaiti, about db L4LU 14 miles from Kaiti bridge. Very easy terms. A good high and dry section. Apply- CHAg BUgCKE KAA ACRES, L.1.P., near MoOliU rere, good buggy road right into section; 550 acres in grass, balance bush. Winters 600 sheep ; 3ronied Cottage, outbuildings, sheepyards, etc. .Price, £2200. A genuine bargain. Apply— CHAS buscke. Good’s Buildings. pOTTINGER, D R J.A. (Recently from Edinburgh) WILL ASSIST DR. SCOTT, and May be Consulted at JRAWFORD’S MASONIC PHARMACY daily. Usual hours. Telephone' 247^ \DDRESS—c/o Dr. Scott, Wliataupoko. B EWARE OF' T YPHOID. DISINFECT WITH MICRO.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2154, 1 April 1908, Page 1
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