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H IS M AJESTY’S JJIHEATHE Lessee Allan Hamilton Direction of Harold Ashton ant Allan Hamilton. JULY 27th and 28th. GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT.' Tho famous New Zealand Actor, H. R. ROBERTS, Supported by a Selected Company ot England and American Artists. MONDAY, JULY 27th. Tho. exquisitoly-beautiful ComedyDrama, “THE PRINCE CHAP,” As playod by Mr. Roberts and Company for ISO nights at Sir Chas. Wyndham’s Theatre, London. TUESDAY, JULY 28th. Henry Arthur Jones’ Brilliant Comedy, “THE. CASE OP r REBELLIOUS ; '" v SUSAN.” Box 1 plan opens at Millor’6 on Thursday next. PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s. ■■Furnishings by John Townley. THE next Cinderella Assembly will / be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING (Long Night) In WHINIIAY’S HALL. Good floor and first-class music by ORCHESTRA. Dancing commences at 8 o’clock. GISBORNE RACING CLUB’S COURSE. P.B. HUNT CLUB RAGES. To be held on THURSDAY, 6tli AUGUST, 1908. President: R. Slierratt, Esq. Judge: C. J. Bennett, Esq.: Stewards: Messrs G. Reynolds, A. R. Hine, M. Jackson, R. R. Slierratt, ,T. Slierratt, S. Newman, J. M. Gouldsmith, and W. G. Slierratt. Handicapper: Mr C. J. Bennett. Starter : Mr R. Slierratt. Clerk of Scales: Mr C. Hamilton. Clerk of Course: Mr P. Walsh. Hon. Secretary: Mr W. G. Slierratt. 1. 1.30 p.m.—HUNTERS’. HANDICAP FLAT RACE, 1 mile. Ist £5, 2nd £2 (trophies). 2.2 ' p.m. RACK HANDICAP (Open), i-mile. Ist £7. 3. 2.30 p.m.—HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 2 miles. Ist £5, 2nd £2 (trophies). 4. 3 p.m. HACK HANDICAP (Open), G furlongs. Ist £7. " 5. 3.30 p.m.—HUNT CLUB CUP STEEPLECHASE (Handicap), 2J miles. Ist £5, 2nd £2 (trophies). 6. 4 p.m.—HUNTERS’ BRACELET HANDICAP, 11 miles. Ist £5, 2nd £2 (trophies). Hunters’ Events—Entrance fee 7s, Acceptance Free.i— . r ■ -- - - Open Events—Entrance fee 7s, Acceptance Free. Winner. Hunters’ Flat Race to carry lOlbs extra in Bracelet. Entries close for Open Events, at Mr Nasmith’s office, Ist AUGUST. Entries for Hunters’ Events close with Hon. Secretary, Mr W. G. Sherratt, Ist AUGUST. Performances of hunters, colors of the riders, and all fees must accompany .entries. Definition of a Hunter: A horse that has been hunted at least, five times the season with any affiliated pack of hounds, and whose owner is a full subscriber to his Hunt Club. BOOKMAKERS can obtain Licenses (£3 3s) on application to the Hon. Secretary— W. G. SHERRATT.

NICHOLLS and GRIFFITHS jpURNISHING JRONMONGERS, MARK WAY’S BUILDING," GISBORNE. H AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT • OF WIRE NETTING Suitable for Garden Purposes at gPECIAL JpRICES, JETTING In ' As follows: 50 YARD Rolls. 36 INCH WIDE. 9/6 Per RoU ’ 48 INCH WIDE. 12/6 60 INCH WIDE 18/6. ALSO,— A SHIPMENT OF ALL SIZES COIR BRUSH MATS At NICHOLLS & GRIFFITHS. “THE STAR” AIRDRESSING & g HAVING H gALOON. PEEL STREET. (Erskine’s Buildings.) REG. WILKINSON (late Lessee ol Mr. Geo. Smith’s Hairdressing Saloon) begs to inform the public that he has just Opened the above Up-to date Suioon, which has been fitted ur throughout with all the latest accessories. TWO CHAIRS KEPT GOING. The Saloon carries a Large Stock ol the very best brands of. Tobaccos. Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Pouches and all Smokers’ and Toilot Requisi tes, and the proprietor cordially in v.ites inspection. “THE~STAR” SHINES OUT A WARM WELCOMJ TO ALL,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2247, 20 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2247, 20 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2247, 20 July 1908, Page 1

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