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FORBES* LECTURES, BOX plmTnow OPEN —AT—MUR A. M- BROWNE’S, FOR Transferable Season Tickets Only. SECURE TOUR SEATS EARLY. gJADDLE HORSES to be out an hire at— E, MATTHEWS, ggO Roebuck Road. MONEY TO LEND. THE following sumo to lead on Fint-olus Freehold Security, at Current Batee. £450, £5OO, £5OO. M- J. GANNON, 4N Licenced Interpreter. Feol-etaet. WABBBNGA-A-HIKA SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. ATEA MEETING will be held h tto above Scheel, in aid of the Buildfog Fund, on WEDNESDAY, 81st January, 1883. Tea at S o'clock. Tickets, 8e 6d. Children, half price. A Sebat Ball will also be held the same evening. Dancing to commence at 8.80. Double tickets, 7s fid ; Single do., sa, uiefoding Refreshments. Ladies by invitation only. Tickets may be had off Maseru Cobbrook Haydon, Boland, Cooper, Buraand and Mrs Buchanan, Ormond. 889 dTntjjtry. MB GBOSSMAN, SUBGEON DENTIST, MAY be Consulted at MRS FOSTER'S Bnght-street. ARTIFICIAL TEETH on GOLD Platinum end the New Dental Bate Celluloid. TEETH STOPPED. FIT GUARANTEED. 525 NOtiOftr DURING my temporary absence Mr J. Fyson wifi MANAGE my CARTING and GENERAL CARRYING Business. MR. FYSON befog so well known I need scarcely state that the stbictut attixtiox will bo given to the Business. Hoping the Public will accept this intimation, and thanking them for past favors, I am, etc., 458 J. B. BROOKE.

TO NIGHT !! TO-NIGHT !! THIS NIGHT PARNELL 4 BOYLAN'S HALL. WEDNESDAY 4 THURSDAY The Magnificent Pantomine, Harlequin Jack, the Giant BOller, or Txa Kxiexra or rxx Rorxn Taan. The Great Jockey Hornpipe of Five. The Grand Transformation and Fairy Ballet. The Wonderful Mechanical Effects and Gorgeous Scenery. Prices—Front Seats, 5s , Second Seats, Is ■ Gallery, ts. Plan of Reserve Beats at 8. Stevenson's. PABNELL 4 BOYLAN'S HALL. ARCHIBALD EOBBES THE FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT. Course of Four Lectures Commencing— MONDAY, JANUARY 29th, With the thrilling Lecture EXPERIENCES OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT. A Few Leading Opinions. FORBES’S ride after Ulundi, when wounded, he rode in the dark 110 miles in 14 honre, to tend news of the victory to Sir Garnet Wolteley, ii an achievement destined to live eternally in the record! of heroic adventure.”— Times. " His betures prove that to describe a charge you must be in it, and to tell of the heroic defence of a redoubt you must not be afraid of shells.” — Vanity Fair. “ Forbes has been lionised aa much as a man can be. The Queen sent for him to Balmoral. The Duke of Sutherland travelled all the way from Dunrobin Castle to hear him lecture in St. James’s Hall.—New York Tribune. ■’ Mr Forbes has surpassed eveiy other writer in the brilliancy and fidelity of hb descriptions, and has shown the courage of a hero.”—Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. The Lectures will be illustrated with OriS'aal Life-size Portraits of the Illustrious ersonagss described. Drees Circle, 4e ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. TRANSFERABLE COURSE TICKETS : —Dress Circle, 12s; Stalls, 8s; Pit, ss. Seats at Mrs A. M. Browne’s Fancy Repository, where Course and Singh Tickets for all parts of the Theatre can be obtained. 527 J. T. CRAWFORD, PIANOFORTE MAKER, TUNER AND REPAIRER, GISBORNE. Banis and Pbivatb Pabtibs attbndbd. All kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. Violin & Pianoforte taught. Tebms on Application 1261

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1258, 25 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1258, 25 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1258, 25 January 1883, Page 3

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