A[RS OF THE QABBAGE pATCH. BOX PLAIN opens this morning at Miller’s. MRS. WIGGS “AT HOME” ‘ (At His Majesty's Theatre), To meet MISS TABJTHA HAZY AND MR. HIRAM STUBBINS, On the occasion of their marriage, at HIS MAJESTY’S ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. ,s ]y[ AjEST^’s heatre Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. THURSDAY, December lOtli, and FRIDAY, December 11th. J. C. WILLIAMSON By arrangement with Liebler and Co., of New York, presents M R s W 1 G p °t C h h e C abbage Interpreted by an ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. Mrs. Ilegan Rico, author of MRS WIGGSof the CABBAGE PATCH Wrote 20,000 Words in the book, for which she received the sum of . £20,000 —ONE POUND PER WORD. THE PLAY IS CLEVERER THAN THE BOOK. THE HUMAN HUMOROUS EPIC. PRICES—Ss, 3s, and 2s. Touring Manager ... Charles Berkeley M'O /YS •©o o° SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. TO-NIGHT! 300 PEOPLE WANTED TO HEAR pRIGADiER JAMES Q.LOVER Deliver his Interesting LECTURE at 8 p.m. .sharp, on ■SALVATION ARM Y WORK AMONGST THE FALLEN,” and what the Army does to help them. Mr. John Townley will preside, and the Baud will play outside tho Citadel from 7.30. TO-MORROW NIGHT Brigadier Glover will speak on the Army work in foreign lands, including a trot through Java. ADMISSION: Free. Collection in aid of the Armv work. GEO. DICKENS, Adjutant. . GREAT ATTRACTION. SALE OF From all Parts of the World. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLROOM TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) Open—3 to 5.30; 7 to 10 pm. ADMISSION: Free. Proceeds in aid of the New-Church Building Fund. IN BANKRUPTCY. Ei STATE OF JAMES LANG. REMOVED TO FIREBELL . CORNER. GREAT CHEAP SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES Commencing TO-DAY (MONDAY), the 7th. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS! TEA ROOMS, ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS. NOW OPEN. THE above Rooms, which are large and airy and comfortably furnished, are NOW OPEN to the Public, who are assured by the Proprietor of his earnest desire to maintain them in a thoroughly up-to-date manner. Lady patrons will find the premises conveniently situated, and no expense is being spared to make them very popular. Afternoon Tea, Strawberries and Cream, and Ice Cream dispensed during the afternoon. JJOT jy-EALS. LUNCHEON ... 12 to 2. TEA ••• , ••• sto 7 First-class Catering and Best Attention. - JAMES ERSKINE, BAKER, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2367, 7 December 1908, Page 1
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