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TH EAT It E R0 V A L (iISIiOKS'E. Sole Lessee k Minuter, Mr Harry Rickards. 'I'reasiin'r, .T. F. Lnckin. AgcK. Aiiilcrt-on. THE GREATESTSENSATION EVER INTRODUCED IN NUW ZEALAND. THRU 14 NIGHTS ONLY/ Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY I.Stii. MR HARRY RICKARUS Mil HARRY RTUKARDS AIR HARRY RICKARDS The KmiticiiL Actor- Vonilist, And his Celebrated COMPANY 01' TIVOLi STARS. First Appearance in Oisborne of thoGrealcst Cleverest, ami .Mist Versatile Artist ever engaged for Australia by any malinger, SIGNOII UCJO BIONDI SIC NOR UGO RfON'DI SIGXOR UCO BIONDI Tlio Great c.-st Protean Artist mid Impersinintur in the World, and who li;is created the mo.st profound sditatioii throughout the colonies with his marvellous performances. Fit's t Appearance in New Zealand of the following Brilliant Stars of the Variety World : Albert BELLMAN tind MOORE Lottie Albert BELLMAN and MOORE Lottie The Refined Sketch Artists. Mesdames K.vrn: Richards Clara Llewelyn" No.N'i Rir'KAUDs Nki.i.ii: Wilson Madgi: Rickauds Etiii:l Yoiiui: Mkssks Foreman & Fan nan .1. W. Winton Uamilton Hid, Arthur. fii,Y.\\NI'RICES— I/-, 2/0, and 1/-. Box Plan at Miller's. Doors open 7.30, commencing at S sharp. Carriages 10.35. Early doors open 7— Sixpence extra to all parts of Theatre. 902 M. MARCUS, Manager. ' IE N D E RS . nnENDERS wanted for Ploughing 20(1 JL acres of .Stubble, in one, two, or 1 lirce lots. Tenders clo&e on SATURDAY NEXT, 21stiii3t. For particulars, apply— 974 111.1.I 1 . BARKER. NOTICE. rpENDERS required for Cross Ploughing JL about 70 Acres, at Turiltau, for Holden Bros. Tenders close NEXT SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock p.m., at Mr Fordo Matthews's office. Mr Holden will meet intending tenderer!) at bis homestead next Thursday morning, at 0 o'clock.- 970 FOR SALE, CHEAP. SEVERAL QUARTER - AGRE SECTIONS, Ormoml Road. Also,— Money to Lend, in small or large sums. Apply — W. YARDLEY, 952 Ormond Road. PRIME SUGAR-CURED 2 ™ HAMS™ 2 AND just to "o a d~ i <n~w Ex . hand. ±SiUUUI\ TeAnau. JAMES McKJJE, Gladstone Bond. WANTED KNOWN— Apricots, Figs, Plums, Peaches, Oranges, Lemons, Cherries 6d per lb, Strawberries, Raspberries, and all kinds Iced Drinks; also, best Confectionery. Orders taken for Potatoes in any quantity. Apricots from 2d lb for prese-ving. At ,T. LEWIS'S, Opposite Herald Office. Telephone 106. 23 APRICOTS for jam, 2d lb (season nearly over), Peaches, Nectarines, Tomatoes (large supply). — J. Walter Bull. " 985 A PORTABLE ENGINE to be sold or C* to let, in good working order. — Apply Humphreys and Daws. SIC 9 APRICOTS, Peaches, Phims, Strawberries, Blackberries, etc., for preserving, at lowest prices. — 15. Bakbek, ilakauri. * GENUINE FACT ! Fresh Flounders ;H. fried while you wait, to take home for tea or supper. Fresh Fish, Ham and Eggs, Steak and Eggs, Tea, Coti'ce or Cocoa, at all hours, at the Little Gem Refreshment Rooms.— Mrs H. Warren, 119 Gladstone road. 5 A GRAND LOT of Remnants in Prints, Galateas, Flannelettes, Calicoes, Ribbons, Embroideries, etc., etc., at Mrs Rosie's Clearing Sale. 7 BLOUSES.— Ladies' Fancy Silk Blouses (choice goods) will he thrown away ; only fls lid, worth 10s Cd.— At Mam Way's. BLOUSES.— Ladies' Shirt Blouses, detached collars and cuffs, slightly soiled and wet, only 1? lid.— At Mark Way's. CONSTIPATION and Piles cured by \J Loasby s " WAHOO," the only reliable remedy. Ask for Loasby s. DANGER and annoyance reduced to a minimum by using Disinfecting Carbolic Acid. Bottles, Is and Is Cd. At the Pharmacy. — Harold Kane. DRESSMAKING.— Ladies will please note that my Dressmaking Department has been transferred to my now rooms, upstairs in the new building just completed at the back of my present premises.— William Puttie. OR SALE— Stack of well-saved Hay, about 12 tons ; also, Four good Dairy Cows, two near calving. — E. Barbku, Makauri. 867 GO to Henry Lewis's for good value in Drapery, Clothing and Millinery. Every article sound and fresh, at the lowest prices in Gisborne. Established 21 years. Hbnby Lewis. Telephone 94. (■^ RASS-SEED SHEETS, 72-inch, grey ~K calico, damaged by water, 10M and 13 yard.— Only at MariC Way's. tf~\ O to Lewis's for Nice Prints at 2M, \JT .'Hd, and 4Jd yard, Pongee Silks at 11 Jil yard, Ladies' and Gents' White China Silk Handkerchiefs (plain and hemstitched) at Is each, worth .is lid.— At Henry Lewis's. Telephone 94. IF in want of a Good Suit, call and get one made In meaf-ure. Fit and style guaranteed. Colonial and English Tweeds to choose from. — At Robertson's, next Theatre Royal. 5 LOST, at Malawhero Saleyards— Light bable and White Sheep Pnp.— Fincier rewarded on returning to 11. DeLautoi'U, Aberdeen road. 903 LOST — Brown Mare, branded WH near shoulder. — Finder rewarded on returning to H. J.vcivSON'i Kaiti. 9SI IARGE ASSORTMENT now in stock J of Boys' Galatea and Drill Washing Suits, Bo>>,' Sand Suits, Men's Kaiapoi Summer Trouseis. all si/.es and prices. — At [lor.r.RTSOX's, next Theatre Royal. LOSS of Appetite, Nervousness, Irritability, Waul of Eneigv, cured by Quinine and Iron Tonic. — Prepared by Harold Kane, Chemist, Oishorne. 9 MONEY TO LEND at 5 percent, up o two-thirds of valuation.— D. Mokick, Union Bank Buddings. NEW LOT nf Birthday Cards and variety of lio.sed Stationery, Diaries, etc., at J. Skiley's. fl l i,'j -jVTOW OPEN ! NOW OPEN ! William ±S pLTnr.'s New Dressmaking Rooin.s, upstair? in his new premises. Moderate charges. Fit and style guai.uiteed.— William Pi.ttie. ~JVJ"EW Dn^oinaking Rooms now ready, JLm and will open on Monday morning, sth inst., when MNs Robertson will be pleased to meet her customer?. — William Pi.ttie. QTRA\v"UATSy — Ladi^lYunmcd IO Sailor Gems mid Fancy Straw Hat. 1 -. Is each ; all one pii'je. See window at Maiuc Way's. r JI'URANGA CHURCH FETE-Tnn;.-R day, February 23rd. Look out for the Fete of the \ ear. "J7j \\, ANTED — Respectable Girl, about " » 15, to assist m hoiiiework.— Ajjply Mrs E. Paknell, Clitl'ord street, Wha'taupoko. 977 Vi : ANTED — A Geni.-r.il Servant.— * V Apply to Mr.-> Siieltox, ALei'deen o ul. l)!>0 Ask for _- n— a fc _ Kan QtiUBEAMTcji

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8416, 16 January 1899, Page 3

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