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p ANTOM I M E. “CINDERELLA.” GRAND MATINEE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, JUNE 9th. O' 1 S MAJESTY'S, THEATRE. Lessees, Messrs Anderson and Sheridan. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), June 9th. The unparalleled and unprecedented PANTOMIME! CINDERELLA! CINDERELLA! Escorted by a ROYAL PRINCE, LORDS and LADIES-IN-WAITING, , FAIRIES, DEMONS, A BARON AND A BARONESS. (With the accent on the Baroness). "Alter you with the Soap.” And a Cow— Oh! you’ve never seen such a Funny KOW. CINDERELLA—“PANTOMIME.” Interpreted by an exceptionally • Strong Combination of COMEDIANS, VOCALISTS, DANCERS and SPECIALITY ARTISTS An Important Feature, The MAGNIFICENT PORCELAINE MARCH. Nothing like it ever seen in New Zealand. Owing to the length of the Perform a nee, the Overture will commence at 7.50 SHARP. - PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan at Miller’s, also Stalls and Pit Tickets. STANLEY GRANT, Manager. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th On a scale of Magnificence and Splendour, “THE EARL AND THE GIRL.”

EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL Will be held in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Oit FRIDAY, 26tli JUNE, 1908. Double Tickets ... 10s 6d. Extra. Lady ... ... 4s Od. Dress Circle ... 2s Od. Tickets can be . obtained from the officers and non-commissioned officers of the Squadron. C. HELLIER EVANS, Lieutenant, Hon. Sec. and Treat. EAST COAST RAILWAY LEAGUE. WILLOWS CROSSING EXTENSION. OFFICIAL OPENING BY SIR JOSEPH WARD. A MEETING of the East Coast Railway League will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, on TUESDAY. AFTERNOON, at 2.30 p.iii., to make arrangements for the Official Opening of the line by the Premier, Sir Joseph Ward. A full attendance is requested. W. J. P. GAUDIN, Secretary. J. TOWNLEY, President. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. JVrOMINATIONS for the Comruittee will" be received up to Noon on SATURDAY NEXT, 13th iust, H. M. PORTER, Secretary.

MEET ME FACE TO FACE. IF YOU WANT A SOUND INVESTMENT. A BOUT 2000 A CEES of finest Pastoral Land, wintering now over 2 Slieep to Acre. On dray road within easy distance of town. For full particulars, apply.— W. LISSANT CLAYTON, SOLE AGENT. REMOVAL NOTICE. p. h7g raham ’ ARCHITECT, HAS REMOVED to Offices in Williams and Slierratt’s New Buildings, LOWE STREET. gPECfAL N OTICE’ THE WELLINGTON CASH DRAPERS CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN For MILLINERY And DRESSMAKING. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF yy INTER OOATS To be Sold at COST PRICES.

FOR SALE. O KKA —105 ACRES Freehold, about 14 miles from town, with 4-,roomed House, Blacksmith’s Shop, Stable, 3 Loose Boxes. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE. ,—5-ACRE Freehold,about 8 miles from town, with •5-roomed Dwelling, Blacksmith’s Shop and every convenience. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE. Ot KKA-15 ACRES Freehold, oW luuU 3 miles from town; all in grass; well watered; sub-divided into 4 paddocks; good three-roomed Dwelling, with Cow Bails, Sheds, and Yards; good prospective value. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE.

A. WILLIAMSON, MACHINERY AGENT. Black stone oil engines, Gas and Steam Engines, Mereer Eire Extinguishers, Patent Window Silencer, Tar Mixers, Stone Crushers, Windmills, Beltings, Oils, Alfa-Laval Cream Separators, Belt and Turbine, Engine Packings, etc., Motor Cars. Engines and Machines erected and overhauled. A. WILLIAMSON, ' Certified Engineer, * McKee’s Buildings, Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2211, 8 June 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2211, 8 June 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2211, 8 June 1908, Page 1

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