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AS3USESSENT&HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. GRAND MATINEE ! TO-DAY ! At 2.30. GRAND MATINEE ! TO-DAY ! At 2.30. A GLORIOUS NEW PROGRAMME. ENTERTAINMENT. EOR YOUNG AND OLD. 413. | A Vita-graph Broadway Star sjpecial. AUsnlutely the most remark-fit# film of thedVi J if gf\ /Concurn®i« the (Iqinßs/ef tiiyfigost, daring liHliwgptai tfimmglpr time. j lan jfonr,. stmcjb IA/ppcn switch, ploughs twCii a 50 ffetfleinqjmkment, and piles up at the hottois- a total wreck. 'J'hc most stdn'tling scene ever offered to the Public. .Brilliant Supporting Features: The Man in the Vault Knlem Drama Topical Budget War Items Performing Bears Animal Study Duke Kahananioku ... World’s Champion Swimmer. Horseshoe for Luck ... Vita graph Comedy A PERFECT PROGRAMME. PRICES: Children, 6d and 3d; Adults, Is and 6d. Plan at Miller’s’Corners. NO PICTURES TO-NICHT. NO PICTURES TO-NICHT. RED DANDIES TO-NIGHT! EVERY BODY WILL RE SEEING RED AT HIS MAJESTY’S TO-NICHT, MONDAY. and TUESDAY, When -Mr. EDWARD BRANSCOAIBE’S EVER-POPULAR COSTUMK COMEDY COMPANY THE OLDIES TH ejspandies RED RED the/oahdies THf DANDIES tyfi] l Commence their Hilarity Season. OLD EAWpjRTTES RETURN, ibseficeGof two voars, with J • jpne ovorw mgiiL rfor tile h'isbauejcrww. An fot months, JutfFTb B epidom gh ter iti vi r 11 1 on t ‘ to,nn h ro:ko oil tand was quelled oifk> Mfti THE REfTf6fhSDIES. Here they aril, anil new: Miss Mona Thomas, Soprano; Miss Irene Mere, Comedienne and Dancer; Miss Ida Newton, Soubrctte.: Aliss Rima Young, Pianisto; Mr. Oliver Peacock, Tenor; Mr. joint Welby, Baritone; Air Cyril Connolly. Violinist and Dancer; Air Harry Borradak, Light Comedian ; Air. Claude Danipier, Character Comedian and, Producer. ’•-Merrier and Brighter Than Ever.” Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. The: Box Plan is rapidly Idling' at A 1 i.l lev’s. SCOTT COLVILLE. Alunager. i ]jS M AJESTY’S r |''H EATRE. Dim-lion E. J . CARROLL. \ EOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY & TUESDAY, August 2nd and 3rd. First Appearance in Gisborne of MR. & MRS. GRAHAM MOFBAT \nd their Company of Scottish Play* in the- Delightful Comedies, 1 U pu LLS THE NTY NDA CRAPE THc pEN, On TUESDAY, Direct from tin AUGUST 3. JLavmarket and iinc.dy Theatres, London, and Palace rheatre, Sydney. Now playing to •■oyacity businesses at .II.M. Theatre, Jdftcli la nd. ' Roth plays are from the pen of Air. j rah am ATo fiat, who, in addition t.o iroducing same, will appear in 1 1 is iriginal London roles. PRICES—6s (Reserved), 4s 2s. fhe Box Plan will open tit AY. Millerb on Wednesday Morning Next. S.’ECIAL ADVERT SALVATION ARMY CERVICES will be belli in the Citadel as follows : SUNDAY—

7 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. II a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.-—Praise Meeting. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. TUESDAY—--7.30 p.in.—Corps Cadets Class. 8 p.m.—Bible Legion. THURSDAY—--8 p.m.—Salvation Service. FRIDAY—- * 8 p.m.—Holiness Meeting. inotice. FARMERS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO DESTROY CALF SKINS, As they are Valuable. —Bring them to— WILSON & CANHAM CASH BUYERS OF CALF AND SHEEP SKINS AND HIDES. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. WILSON AND YNHAM. DISRAELI STREET. ’Phone 813. STOUT STREET ! SECTION, 160 FT. FRONTAGE, £275. CASH—£7S—CASH BLOORE. AGENT. rplKI IJIKI •jp jjorsE. hmt Ttyllt. and B Takapau, Travelling Public that they have ta house/ and guara and atisntioo [ODATION f^OAST. of M the co ast , above ooxnfo

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3990, 24 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3990, 24 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3990, 24 July 1915, Page 1

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