amusements HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES. THE BEST THE WORLD CAN OFFER! GRAND MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. An Ideal Children’s Programme. Prices —Downstairs 3d, Circle 6d. Adults as r usual. TONICHTI TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Brilliant Cluster of New Pictorial Gems FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! I | A MASTERPIECE OF SENSATIONTHE LEAP TO DEATH An original love story, developed in a series of eminently sensational situations ) See the meeting of the Aerial Club! | Watch the ascension of the hero in a balloon. 1 See the Russian Dancers at the Garden Party. , Watch the operations at the Up-to-date Wireless Station. Try and follow the actual transmission of the telegram as it flashes to the sea. Don’t miss the Daring Leap on Horseback from the side, of the Steamer, on the Last Tragic Leap to Death. This great Picture will absolutely thrill you. REMEMBER—FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. ! Supported by the following superb Productions : “After Many Years” Vitagraph Special “A College Girl” Lubin Masterpiece Gaumont Graphic... Scenes in many lands "Coast of Armour, Brittany’’...Scenic Gem “The Laugh on Dad”...And on Everybody "Reconciled by Burglars”...Kalem Comedy You will thoroughly enjoy this splendid series. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s Look out for Further Attractions on Monday Night! We are still gathering them in.
WAIKOHU QIIURCH TJ'ETE. IX AID OF VICARAGE. THURSDAY. JANUARY 30th, 1913. RARAKA RACECOURSE. HORSE, FOOT, AND CYCLING EVENTS. Weight-guessing and other Competitions. SALE OF WORK. Produce Stalls, Fancy Stalls, etc., etc, LEAPING FOR HORSES, TILTING, etc., etc. FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG. For full particulars see Posters P. J. SEFTON, F. GARDNER, Joint Hon. Secs. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. ELECTIONS 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that the Roll of persons qualified to vote at the ensuing Election of a Member of the Gisborne Harbor Board by the “PAYERS OF HARBOR DUES” is now being prepared, and will be open for public inspection during office hours at the Harbor Board Office from the loth to the 20th January inclusive. Any person who has during the 12 months ending 31st December, 1912, paid the sum of £3 in* Harbor Dues is entitled to have his name entered on such Roll, on application, either personally or hr letter, on or before the said 20th January, 1913, to the undersigned. j. a. McDonald, Engineer and Secretary. Harbor Board Office, 3rd January, 1913.
ENJOYMENT! jVJECTAII for the gods was never sippod with such gusto as the epicure feels when a. glass from GEO. CARRUTHERS’ SODA WATER FOUNTAIN Trickles past his fastidious palate. When run down in health, when you have that “all-gone” feeling, or whenever you feel thirsty, patronise “The Fountain”; you will think it is the long-sought-for fountain of youth and renewed vigor. Address: McKEE’S BUILDINGS. Look for the most attractively-dres-sed Fruit and Confectionery Window in Town. SPECIAL NOTICE. fO FACILITATE OUR ANNUAL BALANCE, We wouldi esteem it a- favor if all "OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS were settled by JANUARY 20 i 1918 ‘ All accounts outstanding over three months will be ' SUED FOR After the above date. CLAYTON BROS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3720, 4 January 1913, Page 1
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