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pATUTAHI p ÜBLIC f ALL. TURANGA MUSICAL SOCIETY’S FIRST CONCERT. Will bo held ou TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Oct 8. few Reserved TICKETS—2s; Seats at 3s. Doors open 7.30; Commence at 8; Carriages 10.15. ~ „„„ D. BRUCE WATT, lion. Sec. 15 M THEATRE. AJE S T Y From Shake Hands to Knock Out.” THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY),THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS. October 7th, Btli, and 9tli. The Greatest Living Picture Achievement of the Day. Messrs MacMAHON & CARROLL’S Triumphantly successful enterprise and thrilling realistic reproduction by special and exclusive arrangement with MR. EDWIN GEACH, of the great BURNS-CtaUIRES IJATTLE! urns-l9quires JJATTLE! NOTE.—This now historic contest has been perpetuated in a startling; vivid manner by the British Bmgraph, and it will be re-enacted in Gisborne exactly as it was witnessed by Sydney’s vociferous thousands at the “Stadium.” A World’s Wonder.—The complete Fight, with every detail of its 13 rounds, and upwards of one hour’s stirring-action. - The Century’s Classic Contest. A triumph in every direction and the -talk of the world to-day. A delightful series of other equally interesting biograph subjects, including the great Olympic games at the Franco-British Exhibition, in the presence of H.M. the King. Million Prices—3s, 2s, and Is Box on 4plan at Miller’s. H ,s M A J ESTY’S T HEATRE. SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, October 10th, 11th, and 12th. The FAMOUS gALVATION piOSCOPE -piCTURES WILL VISIT GISBORNE, when the Public will no doubt show their symjathy by attending the same. Profits : rom the Bioscope Visit go to support ;he Missionary, Social, and Rescue Work. „ , , Among the Pictures will be the spe;ial AMERICAN FLEET Visit to Auckland, taken by Brigadier Perry, he S.A. Biorama Expert. THIS IS »EAL—NO FAKE. „ x Beautiful New Programme. Great Variety. Up-to-date Subjects. LIOEtAMA EXHIBITIONS. 6000 ft Movng Pictures. Illustrated Songs. Still Pictures. Humorous, Instructive, Profitable. The whole interspersed at utervals with MUSIC and SONG. PLEASANT EVENING INDEED. POPULAR PRICES —Dress Circle md Reserved Stalls 2s. Stalls and ’it Is. Children, half-price. MATINEE: Saturday Afternoon, Ictober 10th, at 2.30 p.m., His Majesty’s Theatre. SUNDAY, Oct. 11th, after Church, special Sacred Programme of Scenes >f the Life of Christ, and Memorial Service of departed officers. GEO. DICKENS, Adjutant.

A STAMP MAY BRING YOU FORTUNE. FOR PARTICULARS; of a 24,000 ACRE y EREEHOLD RUN. AT j_g/» PER ACRE. GREAT POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS PROPOSITION. W. LISSAHT CLAYTON, ESTATE AGENT.

TO THE HORSE-OWNING PUBLIC OF GISBORNE AND DISTRICT. LESLIE BROS. S A DDLERS AND JJARNESSMAKERS. GLADSTONE ROAD. BEG to announce that, as their present premises are to be pulled down, they are compelled, before removing to more up-to-date premises to clear their Large and V ellselected Stoc'k. The Firm prefers to give their customers the opportunity of purchas- :— their Stock at GREATLY REDUCED RATES, rather than go the expenses of removal. The firm is now prepared to sell FOR CASH at prices hitherto unknown. PRIMROSE AND COME AND SEE THE REDUCTIONS. WILSON * LILEEY Frank J. Wilson.] [J- O. Lilley ARCHITECTS AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Offices lately-occupied by C. Tilleard Natusch. Telephone 348. T~O L E T. L ARGE Apply— DOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP. BOX 142, G.P.O. BUSINESS PLACES FOR SALE. WE have a large selection of Bakeries, Butcheries, and Country Stores for Salo all over New Zealand. Tell us how much capital you can invest ; wo can suit you. THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, Box 332, Christchurch. removal notice. P. H. GRAHAM, ARCHITECT. HAS REMOVED to offices in Williams and Sherratt’6 new buildings. LOWE STREET. C. FERRIS, LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LAND and COMMISSION AGENT.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2315, 7 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2315, 7 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2315, 7 October 1908, Page 1

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