AMUSEMENTS. ; OPERA HOUSE PICTURES. to-night: to-nighti TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A PROGRAMME PULL OF CHARM. Headed by The Gripping Vitagraph Special, ' THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA This is a drama of a young widow. Her children are taken from her and placed in an orphanage. Her appeal is the cause of a law being framed for a pension in such cases. THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA •THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA y THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA
A Plea, for Widowed Mothers. A STORY OP SENSATIONAL FACTS. A LILY IN BOHEMIA. A LILY IN BOHEMIA. . THE SOUL OF A VASE. THE SOUL OF A VASE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. WHEN CHARLIE WAS A CHILD. WHEN CHARLIE WAS A CHILD. Plan at Ferguson’s. PRICES—Circle Is, Downstairs Children half-price. 6d
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Frederic Shipman Enterrises, Ltd., will' present on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 26. And for the Three Succeeding Nights, ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN The ANNETTE KELLERMAN Diving ANNETTE KELLERMAN Venus. ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN * In the Most Remarkably Successful Film Play in History: NEPTUNE’S DAUCHTER. NEPTUNE’S DAUCHTER. Plan NEPTUNE’S DAUCHTER. Opens NEPTUNE’S DAUCHTER. Monday. NEPTUNE’S DAUCHTER. NEPTUNE’S DAUCHTER. NEPTUNE’S DAUCHTER. BOX PLAN'S open at Miller’s on Monday next. PRICES: Dress Circle 2s; Downstairs Is. Children half-price. A Booking Fee. of 6d extra will be charged.
SITUATIONS VACANT. yVANTED —A good Bodymaker tod ' 2 strong < Boys for the Coach Factory.—Apply J. B. Lcydon, Bright Street. WANTED —A married Ploughman; ’ ’ also Youth, with dogs.—Apply H. Craill, Opou. ■with dogs.No. 160. WANTED—A Station Cook.—Ap- ’ ' ply Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd. WANTED —Two good ' ’ Apply Nelson Bros.’ Coopers. : — Works. WANTED —Man, milk cows and ’ * useful. —Apply H. G. Tucker, Makauri. ’Phone 172. T\f ANTED—Man, milk two cows ' ' and useful.—Apply H. G. Tucker, Makauri. WANTED —A Cook and a House- ' ' maid.—Apply Mrs. J. W. Nolan. Telephone 259. WANTED—A Third Cook.—Apply * ’ Gisborne Hotel.
Yftf ANTED, for hotels—Good House’maids 22s 6d, Waitress 22s 6d, Laundress 255, several good Women Cooks 30s to 35s (private), several good Generals £l, Girls to assist 15s, Station Hands 355, -Cowboys £1 ss, Married Ploughman £2 10s (separate cottage), also Married Couples £l2O, and Handy Man 355. Good wages to good servants- —Apply Elite Registry Office, 313 Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 'Phone 1007. WANTED. WANTED—2 BOYS, for Plumib- ’ * ing Department; good wages. Apply— F; HALL and SONS, Gisborne.
WANTED. YXf ANTED—An Energetic CAN- * ’ VASSER. to work Poverty Bay district; salary and commission. Apply (in confidence) — “X.Y.Z.,” “Times” Office. WANTED. ■yy ANTED —BOY, for OFFICE. Apply— O.KITU FACTORY PTY., Peel Street. * NATIVE COLLEGE, WAERENGA-A-HI.KA. TUNIOR. ASSISTANT MASTER required for above College. Duties commence 7th Febniaiy. For particulars apply to tne Headmaster. Telephone 654 W. wanted to buy.
WANTED. to BUY—3OO Cords of W TAW A or MATAI FIREWOOD in 4ft. lengths. State price, etc., to—■ THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ F. M. GO., LTD. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. d£A BUSHELS (more or less) of UJU 'f ir st- c lass old-pasture- RYEGRASS SEED, with a little clover, direct from the mill.—Particulars and price from TOM PRESTON, Box % Manutuke. ’Phono 6845. r '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4141, 19 January 1916, Page 1
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