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IT. MARY’S OHURCII. TO-MORROW a SPECIAL ORGAN RECITAL will bo given in place of the ordinary evening service. gT. A NDREW’S UILD. SALE of 'WORK, GARDEN PARTY, and MOONLIGHT CONCERT, THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 21st November. Miss Morice’s Grounds. gT. A NDREW’S P RESBYTERIAN OHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES—--27-tli OCTOBER, 1907. 11 a.m. and 7 p.an. S])ecial Collection on Behalf of the Building Fund. Members of tho Congregation are asked ■to pay their first instalment on this occasion. Friends and sympathisers are invited to help. THEOSOPHY. T HEOSOPHICAL gOCIETY. ‘ ‘REINCARNATION. ’ ’ LECTURE by MISS K. BROWNING, M.A., In WHINRAY’S HALL, Ou SUNDAY, OCT. 27tli, at 7 o’clock. J. W. Whinray, Esq., wall Preside. Questions Invited. FRIDAY —Enquirers’ .Meeting, 8 o’clock. SUNDAY AFTERNOON—BibIe Talk, 8 o’clock. At Society’s Room, Good’s Building. MS ' MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONSTER BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK, IN AID of ST. MARY'S CHURCH. The Bazaar will be Open THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30 o’clock and THIS EVENING at 7.30. In response to a generally expressed request, Miss Putnam will give a Special Display of Fancy Dancing at 9.30 p..m. ADMISSION— To the Bazaar, Is. To Dress Circle and Bazaar, 2s. JJTS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 MSsR BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK In Aid of St. Mary’s Church. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FANCY DANCING and THE LATEST MARCHES by 120 120 LAmES 120 (Specially trained by Miss Putman, of Wellington), In Fancy Costumes and with Limelight Effects. Numerous and Latest Spanish Columbian Festival Side-Shows. KLONDYKE GOLD-MINING SECTIONS FOR SALE. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! ADMISSION ONE SHILLING To Bazaar. Dress Circlo and Bazaar, 2s. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT I LAST PERFORMANCE Of

O’NEILL’S TJUCK JUMPERS. ’NEILL’S -D UCK JUMPERS. Don’t Fail to See tliis Performance. Ruby, tlio Champion High Jumper of N.Z., also SID O’NEILL, the N.Z. Champion, And Jiimmy Kruse, the Boy Champion. Don’t Forget Last Performance TO-NIGHT I MATINEE TO-DAY! TO-DAY I A Special Programme for the Children. Performance starts at 2.30. Doors Open at 2 p.in. Admission — Children Gd, Adults 3s and 2s. JgARRABA Jg> UCK JUMPERS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Also FRIDAY and SATURDAY of NEXT WEEK. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF ROUGH-RIDING. MORE FRESH I-lORSEiS. “BOBS,” THE OUTLAW. “LA VOLTA.” the HIGH JUMPER. CHALLENGE TO LOCAL RIDERS. SEE THE CLOWN and DUMMY. ONLY ONE OPINION: A GREAT SHOW. Wo invito the public this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, free, to witness Ernie O’Neill riding pur horse. £5 offered to any local AMATEUR who can successfully ride BOBS for two minutes. Band in Attendance. Performance starts 8 p.m. Admission 2s. Reserved Seats for Ladies. •gUNKIE JQOODLE. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction of Edwin Gcaeh. .Managers: Willoughby and Ward. GISBORNE’S CARNIVAL OF LAUGHTER! Starts WEDNESDAY NEXT. Through the Happy Laughing Medium of the WILLOUGHBY & WARD LONDON COMEDY COMPANY Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA. Their First and Only Appearance in Gisborne. KINDLY NOTE the PROGRAMME OF LAUGHTER: WEDNESDAY. The Bunkie Doodle Play, “MR. HOPKINSON.” THURSDAY, “THE NEW CLOWN.” London’s Laughing Limit. FRIDAY—FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, “THE MAN FROM MEXICO.” Forming a Trio of the Dnighing Successes of the Day. PRICES—Circle 5.5, Front Stalls -Is, Second Stalls 3s, Pit- 2s. Plan at Mr, Miller’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2221, 26 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2221, 26 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2221, 26 October 1907, Page 1

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