AMUSEMENTS. PATHE TT>ICTURES. ATHE X ICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. The Sensational Military Drama, “BATTLE OF POTSBURG ' BRIDGE.” The Latest Vitagrapli Comedy, “CAPT. BARNACLE A DIPLOMAT” The Great Zoological Picture, “INHABITANTS OF JUWCLETOWN.” “A Florentine Drama”—“Patho Gazetite’ —“Kelly, Celts Poisoned” — “The Sleepwalker.” “FRESH WATER FISH.” WEDNESDAY NEXT, GREAT SPORTING ATTRACTION, GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 1912. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. AN ASSEMBLY DANCE will be held in the Club House on WEDNESDAY EVENING. Ladies by invitation;; gents., 2s 6d. Ladies provide. J. CORBETT, A. KIRK, Hon. Secs.
ADAME CONCERT. ■^^■EDNESDAY, J ULY 3
GISBORNE LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT, Tuesday, U ESSAY, !th TULY. ej? ULY.
SOLOIST, MR. JOHN PP.OUSE. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY. Absolutely no 'knowledge of music required. Dr. Borland, Mus. Doc., Oxon., F.R.C.C., says:—“Your method of dealing with the extreme leger lines and with the chromatic element in music seems to me as thorough and useful as your modes of dealing with the simpler stages of the work.” You attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. No vamping cords, no drudgery. Full tuition £2 ‘2s, and returned if you cannot read and play in six weeks.
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs) Gladstone Road. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m MEETINGS.
POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. The annual general meeting of the Society will be hold in - Dunlop’s Buildings on SATURDAY. 13th JULY, at 11.30 a.m. BUSINESS: To receive Balance-sheet. To elect Vice-President, Committeemen, and Auditors; and General. geo. Witters, Vice-President.
POVERTY BAY AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. OWING to the bad weather the above Carnival has been POSTPONED indefinitely. A MEETING will be held at the Ormond Hotel on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 n.m. GEO. WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec.
EAST COAST TRADES COUNCIL. An urgent special meet- . ING will Ire ihekl in Town ley’s Hall TO-NIGHT (.Tuesday),, at 7'.30 p.m. Business: Correspondence re Visit of Federation of Labor Delegates. D. W. COLEMAN, Secretary.
COME TO-NIDHT To the UNITED MISSION > v Conducted by the R EV - G. C. G RUBB '
In the BAPTIST TABERNACLE, at 7.30. Ladies’ 'Meeting, 'Methodist Church, 3 p.mChildren’s Meeting, Tabernacle, 3.30 p.m. Hymn Books Provided! No Collections. ‘.‘Faith cometli by hearing,' • and hearing 'by the Word of God.”— COME ANT) HEAR!
PUBLIC NOTICE'. ~ The master hairdressers’ ASSOCIATION do hereby beg to notify the Gisborne General Public that- on and’after the 3rd dav of July, 1912, thp following Tariffs will be adopted and charged accordingly, asunder:— Gentlemen—Haircutting ... Is Beard Trimming 6d Shaving 1 6d Massaging Is Children—Haircutting 6cL(Saturdays excepted). Public Holidavs, when attendance is necessary, all charges net lots than Is. COUNTY OF COOK. I HEREBY notifv that I havei appointed FRIDAY, tire sth of July instant, at 11 a.m.. at the. Magistrate’s Court House, Gisborne, for tho purpose >. of hearing any, applications for relief that may bo made under the provisions of Section 49 of “The Counties Act, 1908.” W. A. BARTON, ■y : Stipendiary Magistrate.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3564, 2 July 1912, Page 1
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