AMUSEMENTS. HlB MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PM’HE PICTURES THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. Direction William jjMi’ler. TO-NICHTI TO-NIJiITI TO-NIGHT! TO| Last Appearance off B.’s§f B|resli#'aim Vlfaant Star Drama idofenl of thejfAiT of the Hills, intcringled with f|ie Hum of the City. AND “Little Raven’s Sweetheart” (Western story). “ Pathe’s English Cazette.” “ A Day in a Steel Works,” and a host of others. PRICES: Dress Circle, Is; Downstairs 6d; Children, Half-price to All Parts. Plan at Miller’s Corner.
GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT • In Ain of the BELGIAN ik PlTRiOTi$ FUNDS. ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENt 'JJdfCiSTS Vocal: lhA ml M«rGf LAMONT GU] m Mt /HIS MAJESTY’S ITIEATRE, I Tuesday, At 8 p:n PRICES 3sf 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miller’s Corner on Friday, 13th, at 10 a.m. I No Rooking Charge. SPEBnAL APVEarissEMKs*rau
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GENERAL ELECTION S. rISBORNE SEAT. MR. HARRY HE LiIUTOIJR ILL SPE.Ate A# THE FOLLOWING PLaIES : FRASERT day, Ifdv MORERE —AV GISBORNE day, WAINGAK edne Nov re Fi (The I-lall)—Tues-at 2-30 p.m. r }, Nov. 11. House) —Thurs-. at 8 p.m. 1 Puru Woolshed)* (Aftemofcn), Nov. ov JIIIvA iThe Hall)— 13, atg7.3o p.m. AKABAKA (The y, Iff*v 16, 7.30 ehoof) —Tuesday, F 0 p.m. Nov. 18, at WAERENGi Friday,, JMATAVVij Hall)j p.m. NGATAPA 0 Nov. TJfft, NU H AK esday, 7.30 p.m. . .. TINIROTO (The School) —Friday, f Nov. 20, at 7.30 n.m. TAFIUNGA (Mr A. C. Steele’s)— Saturday, Nov. 21. MANGAPAPA (Wyllie’s Hall)— Monday, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m. MAKAXJRI, (The School)— Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7.30 p.m. PAT UTAH I (The Hall)—Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 7.30. HANGAROA (The Hall, Lower Hangaroa,)—Thursday (Aiteitf noon), Nov. 26, at 3.30. MANUTUKE—Friday, Nov. 67. WHAREKOPAE (E. J. Will Store) —'Monday, Nov. 30-j
EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. paid # will bo whose informatio tained against any tho Rivers. * H. M. PORTER, Secretary PoiTfids Sterling [anyone through onviction is ob■.son dynamiting
/ FOR SALE, AS GOING CONCERN—QARPENTER’S, JOINER’S, AND Q ABINETMAKER’S JJTJSINESS, WELL ESTABLISHED, flfentral workshop, prosperous conf cern. ■Tine opportunity for energetic tradesf man to become independent. Stock, Plant, Fittings, low price. —Apply— . , . C. G. BLOOItE, ~ . AGENT, LOWE ST..
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3773, 10 November 1914, Page 1
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