JJIS TJAHEATRE Direction ..J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager .Bert Roylo. “I’ve made it a practice to put all my worries down at the bottom of my heart, and then sit on tho lid and smile.”—Mrs WIGGS. THURSDAY, December 10th, and FRIDAY, December 11th. J. C. WILLIAMSON By arrangement with Lie bier and Co., of New York, presents MRSWIGGSof the CABBAGE PATCH tVIRSWIGGSof the CABBAGE PATCH By Annie Cranford Flexner and Alice Hegan Rice. The Play will lie interjireted by a Company COMPLETELY NEW TO NEW ZEALAND, Comprising the FOLLOWING BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTS : Misses Ada Dwyer, Helen Lowell, Helene Raymond, Gustine Armstrong, Rene Seaton, Lottie Alter, Messrs John F. Webber, Argyle Campbell, Eugene Shakespeare, A. W. Maflin. Harold Carr, Fred Patey. THE INSTANTANEOUS LIVE-FOR-EVER SUCCESS. PRICES—os, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan will be opened at Miller’s on MONDAY NEXT. Touring Manager ... Charles Berkeley CONCERT JgAPTIST T ABERNACLE. On TUESDAY NEXT. An ENTERTAINMENT will be held in aid of the Choir and Orchestra Fund. A First-class Programme will be provided. ADMISSION: Free, with subsequent Collection. RETURN VISIT OF FAIR’S pOPULAR piCTURE QOMPANY Miss Hottie Rosedale, serio: The Blanchards, sketch artists; Mr. Oscar Hvatt, musician. WE Plav Places on DATES as follows:—TE ARAI, Dec. 7tli; PATUTAHI, Dec. Bth ; WAERENGA-A-HIKA, Dec. 9tli; ORMOND, Dec. 10th; TE KARAIvA, Dec. lltli; WHATATCTU, Dec. 12th; COAST to follow. MASONIC HALL (Childers Road). THEOSOPHY. MISS K. BROWNING, M.A., will held a Conversational Meeting TO-MORROW (SUN DAY* AFTERNOON, December sth, at 3 p.m. J. Townley, Esq., will preside. Verbal or written Questions Invited. Collection. SPIRITUALISM.— Gisborne Spiritualist Society, TownleyV Hall, Sunday Night (7 o’clock). Subject, “Life after Death,” T. Downs, lecturer ; questions answered; public invited ; collection. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. NOTICE TO STUDENTS OF TECHNICAL CLASSES & OTHERS. IT will be necessary shortly to notify the above-named examining bodies as to the subjects for which ex-amination-papers will be required in connection with the examinations to be held in New Zealand in 1909, probably in the months of May and July respectively. Students' of technical classes aro advised to hand in at once the names of the subjects they propose to take to the Director or other person in charge of the classes. Private students desiring to be examined should forward at once the names of tho subjects they propose to take to tho Inspector-General of Schools, Education Department, Wellington. Syllabuses of the subjects of examination may bo seen at the office of the Education Board, or at the local technical school or classes. . ' G. HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, Wellington, 26th November, 1908. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. £420SECTION i-Acre, Stafford Street, Whataupoko, with new 4-room_ ed ' Cottage', scullery, wash-house. Price only £420; very easy terms. £75. SIX good Sections, Mangapapa, adjoining School, for sale. All only £75 each, on easy terms. Worth enquiry. \ CHAS. BUSCKE. fjOWE STREET. ANE ACRE for sale just ofUChilders Road; £2so.—See W -I/issant Claytoa. . y
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2366, 5 December 1908, Page 1
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