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rjTHEATRE ROYAL, GISBORNE. POLLARD’S OPERA COMPANY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY I FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY i WEDNESDAY, Bth OCTOBER. The Greatest of all Musical Comedies, “THE MESSENGER BOY.” Miss Alice Edgar as Mrs Bang. Mr W. S. Percy as Tommy Bang. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, Gilbert and Sullivan's Aesthetic Comic Opera, "PATIENCE,” Or, BUNTHORNE’S BRIDE, Miss Alice Edgar as Lady Jane. Miss Connie Buttel as Patience. FRIDAY, 10th OCTOBER, Gilbert and Sullivan’s Masterpiece, “ THE GONDOLIERS,” Last Appearance in Gisborne of Mr , Chas.. Carter. Box Plan now open at Miller’s. PRICES -Is, 2s (id!, and Is. Photographs- of some of the Princi pal Characters in the Messenger Boy on view at Miller's Corner. THEATRE ROYAL. OCTOBER oth, 1902. GISBORNE RIFLES’ BAND GRAND MILITARY CONCERT. Under the Patronage of Captain Warren, and Ofliairs Gisborne Rifles and Cadets. In Aid of Rifles’ Band Uniform and Instrument Fund. PROGRAMME. Accompanists: Miss Somervell, and Messrs Gittos and -James. Operatio Selection, "Gems of Sullivan" Band. [Ord Hume. Song (comie), “ The Shop Walker ” Mr A. Zachariah. Song, “Jessie’s Dream ” Miss Golding. Duet (serio-comic), “A Little Peaoh " Messrs .James and Bailey. Song (seleoted) Miss Poswillo. Song, “ Sunny Tennesse ” Mr Melville. Solo (cornet), “ Old Folks at Home ” Mr T. Aston. [Round Duet (serio-comic), “ Very Suspicious ” Miss Langford and Mr Vowles. Song, "Why Must We Say Good-bye?” Miss Williams. Interval of Five Minutes. Song (descriptive), “ The Blind Collier ” [ Mr A. James, Song, “Hoo-doo-doo-doo Man” j Miss Langford, Solo (E flat Bombarden), “Banks of Allan Water (Round) Mr C. Bailey. ( Song, “Rosie O'Grady ” MrEllerbeck. j Song, “ Close Your Dreamy Eyes" J Miss Williams. Song (comic), “ A Pretoria Dinner Party ” Mr Doyle. e Song (humorous), “Poetical Fellow” £ Mr Melville. ( Operatio Selection, “Patience” (E. Newton) - Band,. GOD SAVE THE KING 1 ( Box Plan at C. F. Lewis’ Music and 1 Fancy Goods Warehouse. Ticktts 2s and Is. I horse_sale” ’ DALGETY & COMPANY, Limitkd, e In conjunction with WYLLIE AND MASON j Will hold a SPECIAL HORSE SALE, At Wyllie and Mason’s Horse Bazaar, ' Lowe Street, on SATURDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1902, - At 1 p.nii Present Entries :■ p i HORSE ±\J (J Including Draughts, Hacks, Harness Horses, Etc., Etc. ? Also—--6 1 On aocount of Geo. Spence, Esq.: j YOUNG DRAUGHT HORSES * 3 First-class Hacks. *' On acoount of Mr W. McCullough : | BAY DRAUGHT COLT, rising three j years, by Garnet, dam Rose, by r Auckland.

On acoount of Mr J. H. Wilson: 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDINGS, Syrs, by Young British Lion X New Dray, 4in tyres 2 Sets Leading Harness 1 Set Shaft Harness And a quantity of Contractor’s Tools. On account of A. L. Bellerby, Esq.: THE 5-YEAR-OLD-DRAUGHT STALLION. “HONEST JOCK.” On account of a Client: ONE DOUBLE-SEATED STATION BUGGY. Further entries invited. G. ELIOTT, G. B. WYLLIE, Auctioneers. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE At the MATAWHERO YARDS, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, Bth INSTANT, When they will offer : SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Present Entries SHEEP, Including 200 Fat Ewes 200 Shorn.WethersHoggets, etc. HEAD OF CATTLE, „ Including 50 Springing Heifers (splendid line) 20 2-year Steers 10 Yearling Steers Few Head Light Beef YOUNG PIGS (Berkshire) IG AND HARNESS. Further Entries invited,; Sale at 11.30 a.in.; A, F, KENNED Y, Auctioneer.600 100 10 G

NO LICENSE, JuTES JJARBISOH Will Lecture at PATUTAHX, On MONDAY EVENING At 7.30. Wanted—Everyone to hear her.

TO BUILDERS. rfIENDEBS will bo received, up to Noon X on TUESDAY, the 7th October, (or the Erection o£ a Villa Residence in Childers road. _ Plans and specifications at my ofhoe. T. COULTHARD MULLIONS, Architect. TOWN CLOCK. NOTICE is hereby given that, by kind permission 'of the contractors, Messrs Webb and Sons, the New POST OFFICE will be OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION on SATURDAY, October -Ith, 1902. Visitors will be required to donate from a Shilling upwards ■ towards the Clock Fund. THE CITY BAND will be m attendance during the evening and discourse music. BY ORDER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HOMAS A. COLEMAN HAS REMOVED TO NEW OFFICES IN CORONATION BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 538, 4 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 538, 4 October 1902, Page 3

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