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Woods’ Groat Peppermint. Cure for Coughs and Colds never fails. —la 6d and 2s 6d. HOLIDAY NOTICE. DOMINION DAY. THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1907. NOTICE is hereby given that THIS DAY (THURSDAY), 2Gth September, 1907, is hereby proclaimed a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, in order that the Public may attend the Celebration of DOMINION DAY 7 . Tradespeople are therefore asked to CLOSE their Premises. OUTLINE OF PROGRAMME. 11 a.m.—Reading of Proclamation of Dominion by His Worship the Mayor at the Victoria Belfry, Gladstono-road. 11.30 a .an.—Unveiling and handing over to Borough of tho Sievwright Memorial. 2 p.tn.—Regatta on Turanganui River. CITY BAND in Attendance. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.

HOCKEY. JQQMAIN. THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING, 10.30 a.m. Championship Final — KIA IvAHA v. CITY. Admission 6d. Pavilion 6d. C. M. SARGISSON, Hon. Seo. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, • A ONSTER NTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Double Quartette, “Country Dance” Lane Mesdames Kennedy, Gardiner, Buekeridge, and Messrs. Kissling, Tout, and Dr. Buekeridge. 2. Song, “For tlie King” Mr. Teat: 3. Song, “Alas, Those Chimes” [Wallace] Mrs. Buekeridge (With full orchestral accompaniment.) 4. Soup-. “Off to Philadelphia”....-.:... [Haynes] Mr. Norman Mair. 5. Selection, Special Items by Mr. Lends. 6. Dance, “Caohuoa” Sullivan Gisborne Operatic Society. Part 11. 1. Overture Orohestra 2. Song, “Bedouin Love Song” [Pinsuti] Mr. Kimpton. 3. ’Cello Solo, “Simple Aveu” [F. Thom] Mr. J. Adair. 4. Song, “When the Birds Go North ■ Again” -. Willeby Miss Eily Law. 5. Songs (a) “The Gauntlet” ...Stark (b) “Youth” ...Teschmaeher Mr. Griffiths. 0. Gavotte, “Gondoliers” Sullivan 7. Quintette, “The Legend of the Chimes” (from “Robin Hood”) “God Save the King!”

ORCHESTRA under Mr M. FOSTER PRICES—Circle 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Plan at Miller’s Corner. QALVATION H ALL> GISBORNE. —FOR THREE DAYS—-TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY! and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 and 27. SPECIAL MEETINGS AND JgALE OF W ORK > . In Aid of S A LVATION ARMY MISSIONARY AND RESCUE WORK. Opening Ceremony by His Worship the Mayor, John Townley, Esq., Supported by a number of Prominent Ladies and Gentlemen, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 p.m. BRIGADIER and Mrs. ALBISTON, North Island Chief Officers, In Command, Assisted by MAJOR JAMES DUTTON, Provincial Secretary, STAFF-CAPTAIN WARD, Y.P.P.S., and ADJUTANT'and Mrs. DICKENS. Special Programme Each Evening. Admission Sixpence. On Sunday Afternoon, at 3 p.m., Musical Service at His Majesty’s Theatre. On Sunday Evening, Sept. 29th, after Church, at 8.15, a Special M’ssionarv Meeting will be held in His Majesty’s Theatre, Conducted by Brigadier and Mrs. Albiston. Special Singing and Music will be rendered during the evening. G. DICKENS, Adjutant.

J7J NTEiRTAINMENT — “TRIP THROUGH MAORILAND.” i —DON’T MISS THIS In AVESLEY CHURCH, TO-NIGHT,' THURSDAY, Sept. 26, at 8 o’clock, By Mr. PARK, Oil Behalf of Dailies’ Guild. SPLENDID NEAV PICTURES. Admission —Adults Is, Children-6d. PUBLIC NOTICE. MR.. T. F. FARLEY lias been Appointed Solo Canvasser for Advertisements and Joh Printing for the “Gisborno Times.” All orders promptly attended to. MANAGER, “Gisborno Times” Company. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. mENDERS, addressed to the ChairJL man, will bo received until Noon, S '.TURDAY, sth OCTOBER, for— . Cont. 201 —Road Formation, Waiomoko, 44 chains. Cont. 205—Road Formation, Taliora, 41 chains. Cont. 206 —‘Metalling _ Gisborne-AVairoa-road, 52 cliains. Tonders to bo on printed form 6. Drawings and specifications at Cjiintv Office. y D. G. FRASER, County Engineer. P B AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 171 NTRIES for the Trotting Events |j CLOSE on SATURDAY OCTOBER sth, and all other Entries on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th. 'intending Exhibitors will. much ass:st by kindly making tlieir entries as early as possiblo before tlie above d;Vl °' H. M. PORTER, Secretary,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2195, 26 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2195, 26 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2195, 26 September 1907, Page 3

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