MASONIC HALL, GISBORNE. Proprietor ..J. C, Rainer. Lecturer and Manager... Harry Stanley. Something 1 New ! Something New ! mO-NIGHTTTnO- NIGHT, Saturday, July 19, 1879. POSITIVELY FOB TWO NIGHTS ONLY, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), & MdNDAY. First production of Rainer'a Russo - Turkish War PANORAMA! From Constantinople to the Departure , of the Russians from San Stef ano ! / MR, H. STANLEY Sings To-Night, the Three Great War Songs. SPLENDID PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY COME AND GET ONE ! Come while you have a chance ! You will be sorry if you miss this — the Best Entertainment in New Zealand ! All should see it !— Vide' Opinions of the Press.
The Russo -Turkish War.— The fame of this Diorama succeeded in securing an immense house last night. From half -past seven till the hour appointed for com* mencing, such a crowd surrounded the ticket-window and the hall porch that it was a work of time and difficulty to make one's way into the building. The exhibition of the Diorama confirms and justifies all that has been said in its praise. The scenes— some of them particularly— are exceedingly well executed, and, having been painted from graphic sketches taken at the scene of action, may be relied on as being thoroughly accurate in detail. The artist, Mr. H. Grist, of Melbourne, is certainly deserving of great credit for the manner in which he has transferred to canvas the varied incidents of the sanguinary struggle. The approval, of the audience was frequently testified last evening. The naval engagement between a Turkish turret-ship and a Russian gun. boat, which resulted in the blowing up of the former, was very effective. - Mr Stanley sang several songs last night, which were highly applauded, bringing down the house. Price of Admission : 35.) 25., and Is. Children, half-price to Reserved and Second Seats.
Remember — For Two Night Only. SATURDAY & MONDAY/ IN THELWALL & CO.'S ESTATE "VTOTICE is hereby given that ALL JLN ACCOUNTS remaining UNPAH) on the 31st July, will be handed over to a Solicitor for recovery, irrespective of persons. MrP.E. RICHARDSON is authorised to COLLECT. For the Trustees, W. S. GREENE. GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ' . "TiyITEMBERS are requested to J_V± LEAVE their PASS BOOKS with the Secretary on MONDAY EVENING Next, the 2lßt instant, for the Auditors' Annual Examination. By Order, F. J, PIESSE, , ■ Secretary. Gisborne, July 16, 1879. EVENING CLASSES. > • f*/ T7IVENING CLASSES for YOUNG lu LADIES will be conducted by MR, BRABAZON, at his residence, v Childers-street, on MONDAYS, TUES* ; "■ DAYS, and SATURDAYS. ForYOUTHS, on WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS, commencing on MONDAY, 21st inst., at--7 p.m. Terms, la 6d per week. MRS. BRABAZON, TEACHER of the PIANOFORTE and HARMONIUMS Terms per quarter, 31s 6d. Address : Childers Street. ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 839, 19 July 1879, Page 2
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