H IS CHILDREN’S |Qj_RAND ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Dec. 4tli and stli. When the Fairy Extravaganza, Y'IOLETTA AND JSIDORE (Written, expressly for this occasion by Mrs T. H.Wood) will be performed. Proceeds in aid of Holy Trinity New Church Building Fund. Popular Prices—Friday Night: Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle 2s„ admission Is, children half-price; a •few reserved' seats 2s Gd. Saturday Matinee: One Shilling to all parts, children half-price. Doors open Friday 7.15, commence 8; Saturday, doors open 2.15, commence 3 p.in. Day Sales at Miller’s. Piano kindly lent by Mr. Gittos. Miss Kennedy, Pianist; Vita Bros., Orchestra. AJESTY’S T HEATRE.
GiSBORNE HARMONIC SOCIETY. GAUL’S “HOLY CITY” With Orchestral Accompaniment. IS AJESTY’S rjTHEATRE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 8 p.m. PRICES: 2s ami Is. Plan open .at Miller’s. SOLOISTS: Mesdames Barry and Shierlaw, Messrs Kissling and Kimpton. TO LET. OFFICES (2 Rooms) at present occupied L>3 t Union S.S. Co. Possession about Ist December. Apply,— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. 'OORTRAITS can be had in oils, J_ crayon, Indian ink, or water colors, and finished in the most artistic style. Orders received through post or persona] application at Kelley and Parker’s. SAME OLD SHOP, Grey Street, for Royal Academy reproductions, Oil and Water Colors, by English and New * Zealand artists.—Kelley and Parker. FOR SALE—Two Mowing Machines; trial given—A. J. Cameron, Pouparae. FOR SALE—Cheap, New Century Typewriter; guaranteed perfect order.—J. F. Brown, Telegraph Department. . J7POR SALE—Harness, Dray, and _ Spring-cart Harness, Saddles, Bridles and Spurs, etc., etc., and Australian Stock Whips; will be sold cheap to clear; shop next Davvs and Third.—K. Campbell, junr. 5 -ROOMED HOUSE and 1-Acre; a great bargain, brand new and conveniences.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. ONE ACRE for sale just off Childers Road; £250. —See W. Lissant Clayton. J. M. LENNON. (Late of Auckland) PEEL STREET, Next Public Library. BEGS to Notify that, 'ho has now OPENED His Up-to-date TOBACCONIST’S j^HOP And JJAIRDRESSING gALOON, And solicits a fair share of patronage. BEST STOCIv OF PIPES, TOBACCOS CIGARS, and SMOKERS’ REQUISITES Yet Seen in Gisborne. Agent for MARSUMA CIGARETTES and CIGARS. PEEL STREET, next Library. PUBLIC NOTICE. HECTOR NORMAN SIMSON desires to state that ho is now travelling _.tlie Poverty Bay District in the interests of the— N.Z. FARMER N.Z. GRAPHIC , GISBORNE TIMES BROKER for National Mutual Life Insurance. And is prepared to accept Advertisements and Subscription I ees on behalf of those Journals. C. FERRIS, LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LAND and COMMISSION AGENT.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2362, 1 December 1908, Page 1
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