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I s M AJESTY 'S Rupert Clarke. John Wren, Meyiiell, and (Rum’s Company. Direction of MESSRS CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIC HTLY. EAST TWO NIGHTS EAST TWO NIGHTS EAST TWO NIGHTS Of The Popular Favorites, HARCOURT BEATTY. And jiADGE Mclntosh, And MEYNELL AND GUNN’S SUPPORTING CO, First time in Gisborne of Edward Ferris’ Historical, Romantic Costume Drama of .Jacobin Intrigue. “A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK.” “A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK,” Malley (Due De Tourney. “Tile Beggar”) HARCOURT BEATTY George I. (King of England) EUVnUi'-BSYRosstili Lord Pet-ridge Gaston Morvale Duke of Staines Rutland Rockett (Ministers to King George) Charles Stuart (the Pretender) Boyd Irwin Sir Richard Wentworth , Norman MclCcown Colonel Adair : Sydney Smith Sir Miles Beamish Tom Cannon Lord Worthing... Justin Bedouin Sir Charles Curtis Leopold St-ach (Jacobites) Harry Dudley Stefl' MacDonald Rons Geo. Thorno, Jun. Bonsard Colin Campbell Hobson E. M. Beresford Bartolo George Baxter Captain Lorraine Fred. Twitch in Fades Frank Phillips Corisando Lady Roswarline ilihia Meade Lnvinia Winifred Gunn Ladv Mary Dudley ..MADGE McINTOSH ACT I.—A Courtyard of an Inn (Spain). ACT If.—The Reception Hall, Duke of Staines’ House (England). ACT in.—Conspirators’ Refuge (Dover, England). ACT IV.—Cabinet Room, Lord Pbtridge's Palace (London). SEE THE GREAT FIGHT ON TOE STAIRCASE. A Realistic Sword Tourney. I’lavs produced by Gaston Mcrvaln. PRICES—Is. 3s, and 2s. No early doors. Box plan and Day Sales at Miller’s. LATE TRAIN—TO-MORROW (SATURDAY EVENING) for all way stations. Business Manager. G. HOMAN BARNES, . GISBORNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. THIRST QONCERIVfULY j /j PATRONS please note Tickets will NOT he sold at Doors. Obtainable from Subscribers only. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS A NNUAL gOCIAL. WIIINRAY’S HALL, THURSDAY, JULY Kith. Double Tickets 4s Od Extra Lady’s Ticket ... Is Od 1,100.: ACRES: O MILES from Township. £»- Well fenced and sub-divided. Large house and convenient buildings. Connected by telephone. pK'ts-^4. o . o PER ACRE FREEHOLD. One-third Cash ; balance at 5 percent W. LISSANT CLAYTON, SOLE AGENT. TF YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SADDLE, OR ANYTHING IN THE HARNESS LINE Y<3U QANNOT gETTER THAN CALL & SEE THE STOCK Of W. MORGAN SADDLER, HALL’S BUILDINGS, Peel Street. Bedrock Prices. FOR SALE. ]yjoTu. A GENUINE BARGAIN. •f (4 /N ACRES of Freehold, not 5 OOU minutes’ walk from Motu Township; 450 acres in grass, balance good milling timber; section is ringfenced and subdivided into two paddocks; half tho section is flat land. Good 6-roomed House, with bathroom, etc. A tramline is being laid in thif winter, . and timber royalty should return about £lO per acre. Price, £4250. Terms arranged. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE. Good’s Buildings. -pOR J^tALE— jpOUPAU. AE. 4 n ACRES L.1.1*. at Pouparca 4U with good 5-looined House bathroom, and all conveniences; wind mill; subdivided into 4 padocks rent, 22s Od per acre. Tins section it the pick of Bushmere land, and i> cheap at price asked—£lsoo. Term arranged. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE. Good’s Building E. H. O’MEARA, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE, ANI GEN’L; A. COMMISSION AGENT. District Agent for the QUEENSLAND INSURANCE COM J’ANY, LTD., Fire and Accident Bra i thee. All Classes of FIRE and ACCIDEN" INSURANCE RISKS taken a Current Rates. RENTS COLLECTED, and all Cor mission work undertaken. OFFICE: NEXT TL MILLER'S CORNER > > E STREET.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2233, 3 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2233, 3 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2233, 3 July 1908, Page 1

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