. GISBORNE LIBRARY DRAM ATT? CLUB. — J>ARNELL AND BOYLAN'S HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22fif, IX AID OF THE Gisborne Library Frtnd. Part L— Concert. Songs by MADAME STEWART, and a Host of Amateur Talent. Part 11. The Laughable, Tragic, Mirth-provoking, and Side-splitting, Musical Burlesque, BOMBASTES FURIOSO. Dbamatis Persona:, Artaxominous (King of Utopia) Mr E. H. Pavitt Fusbos (Minister of State) ... Mr J. Bourke General Bombastes Mr G. J. McElwaine Distaffina Mr M. E. Smith Attendants, Courtiers, Army &c. PIANIST Mb J. K. SCOTT.
Doors open at 7.30; Performance at 8. Admission : Front seats and Gallery, 3s ; Second seats, 2s ; Pit Is. Season Tickets, 12s 6d, for a Series of Five Entertainments, may be obtained from Mr A. M. Browne, where a plan of the front seats may be seen, and places reserved. WANTED-A THOROUGH GOOD HORSE DROVER, for terms &c., apply to the Offiee of thia paper. 320 w A N T E D — A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to— MRS. WARD, 325 The Hermitage. BRILLIANT SUCCESS —OF—WOODYEAR & ROSS’S C I RC u S A CROWDED HOUSE Last Night testified to the Excellence of this GREAT SHOW. TO-NIGHT ! Last Night but one, Change of Programme, When the'performance will conclude with the Great Equestrian Spectacular Drama, entitled TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK OR THE LIFE k DEATH OF BONNIE BLACK BESS, Introducing the Best Trained Mare in the World, with all the thrilling incidents taken from Harrison Ainsworth's Novel, Rookwood. The Noted Highwayman, Dick Turpin... Mr Mat Rinkle His companion, Tom King...Mr C. Harris Cast of Characters by the Company.
DAT PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, at 2.15. 826 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have the pleasure of thanking you for my election to a seat at your Council. The position in which you have placed me, I feel increases the responsibilities I have undertaken. Trusting that you will find by experience your votes have net been misplaced, I remain, Very faithfully yours, 331 WM. CLARKE. GISBORNE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to return my sincere thanks to all those who yesterday recorded their votes in my favor. JOHN SOMERVELL. Sept. 15, 1882. 328 To the Burgesses of the Borough of Gisborne. I BEG most heartily to thank those Ratepayers who recorded their votes in my favor at the election yesterday. 830 J. H. STUBBS. TlianlLß. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I oordl- — ally thank you for again returning me to represent your interests, and can assure you that I shall serve you faithfully. JOHN TOWNLEY. Borough Council Election, I BEG most sincerely to thank those Burgesses who voted for me. As in the post I will do in the future, viz : the best I can for the Ratepayers. 327 E. K. BROWN. COALS I GOALS 11 COALS 111 H. W. LUKE. HAVING purchased the cargo of NEWCASTLE COAL ex WAIWERA is now able to sell at a price which will— DEFY COMPETITION, And in Quantities to suit all sees. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 800 HOUSE BLOCKS Per 6 ° hooner GISBORNE. Apply to—--2JI KENNEDY A MJiNfiTT.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1148, 15 September 1882, Page 3
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