PARNJiJDD & BOYLAN'S HALL, Lessers Messrs Willis and Pickersgill ;o: GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, 27m OCTOBER. MARK TWAIN'S INNOCENTS ABROAD. This Collossal Panorama, acknowledged by Press and Public to surpass anything exhibited out of London, possessing artistic merit, racy humor, and as a popular educator never equalled, lhe lecture will be delivered nightly by that celebrated huu.or \ JOS. PIOKERBGILL. The realistic and startling effect of the destruction and fall of the City of Pompeii by tire and ashes forming one of the most striking denouments ever witnessed on the stage. At the conclusion of the entertainment a distribution of a number of the most costly gilts will be made to the audience. A sewing machine, gold and silver watches, clucks, tea and coffee service, ladies negligees, and ONE HUNDRED OTHER GIFTS. Special Notice—‘GßAND MATINEE for Children and Schools, next WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 p.m. Every Child, or young person, SHALL GET A PRESENT 1 Prices of admission i Reserved Seats, 4s; Body of Hall, 2s 6d ; Gallery, Is. Box Plan and tickets to be obtained at Mrs A. Mi Brown’Si Doors open at 7.30. Carriages at 10.15. Acting Manager, 572 MR. J. S. WILLIS. GISBORNE PUBLIC LIBRARY. FINE ART AND~INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Open D»By from 12 noon to KFp.m. EXTRA ATTRACTION. Saturday ~ —Art Union. Admission 1 One Shilling ; Children half price. 571 NOTICE. MB OWEN LYNCH is requested to call for his property, left nt my house, on or before the 30th ins.,, otherwise I will not be held responsible for the same. ELLEN HANDOX, 857 Makauri.
Motice. IF Mr OWEN LYNCH will call and settle his account nt his earliest convenience, he will save further trouble. ELLEN HANLON, sgo Makauri, TO SUBSCRIBERS AND SUPPORTERS OF FACTS. ENTLEMEN,—I regret that Indiaposition debar, me from continuing the publication of FACTS for some few weeks, and ask your indulgence until I am again able to attend to the editorial duties, when FACTS will b# re-published in an enlarged form, KENNETH KERR. Gisborne, 24thJOotob«r, 1883. I HEREBY authorise jMerers. PORTER and CROFT to act as my Agents in all matters connected with FACTS, and collect all outstanding accounts due to me. KENNETH KERR. Gisborne, 24th October, 1883. 574 AN ILLUSTRATED LITERARY SUPPLEMENT TO THE TELEPHONE Will be issued Every SATU RDAY MORNING. The Supplement will contain a careful selection of Interesting Tales, Humorous and other Sketches, Incidents of Travel, Good Thoughts, Reviews and Extracts from New Books, Agricultural and Scientific Notes, Poetry, and one or more ILLUSTRATIONS Of Australian Scenery, Prominent Public Men and Women, &c. The next of these Supplements will appear on Saturday, and will contain an excellent sketch of the well-known MRS. HAMPSON, Thk Lady Evangelist.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 1, 27 October 1883, Page 3
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445Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 1, 27 October 1883, Page 3
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