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THEATRE ROYAL GisnoßNß. Sole Lessee & Manager, Mr Harry Rickards . Treasurer, J.F. Laekin. Agent, Anderson. THE GREATEST SENSATION EVER INTRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. THSJSIH NIGHTS ONLY I Commencing TO-NIGHT! TO-MSGHTJ MR HARRY RICKARDS MR HARRY RICKARDS MR HARRY RICKARDS The Eminent Actor- Vocalist, And his Celebrated COMPANY OF TIVOLI STARS. First Appearance in Gisborne of the G reatest Cleverest, and Most Versatile Artist ever engaged for Australia by any manager, SIGNOR UGO BIONDI SIGNOR UGO BIONDI SIGNOR UGO BIONDI The Greatest Protean Artist and Impersonator in the World, and who has created the moat profound sensation throughout the colonies with his marvellous performances. First Appearance in New Zealand of the following Brilliant Stars of the variety World : Albert BELLMAN and MOORE Lottie Albert BELLMAN and MOORE Lottie The Refined Sketch Artists. Mesdames Katie Rickards Clara Llkwelyn Noni Ricicards Nellie Wilson Madge Rickahds Ethel Yorkk Messrs Foreman & Fannan J. W. Winton Hamilton Hill Arthur Glynn PRICES-4/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Box Plan at Miller's. Doors open 7.30, commencing at 8 sharp. Carriages 10.35. Early doors open 7 — Sixpence extra to all parts of Theatre. 9_2 M. MARCUS, Manager. TENDERS FOR LEASE. TENDERS, addressed to the Trustees of the Estate of the late G. E. Read, will be received for the LEASE for a term of SEVEN YEARS, from Ist April, 1899, of the undermentioned LOTS OF LAND, at MATAWHERO. Lot a. n. p: No. 1 82 O 0 No. 2 17 0 14 No. 3 83 1 0 No. 5 „ 56 1 0 No. G ii 3 22 No. 7 ... ' 32 220 No. 8 29 0 0 No. 9 25 1 12 Tenders may be for one or more lots, and are to be left, up to Noon on FRIDAi', the 27th inst., at the office of the undersigned, in Gisborne, where particulars and conditions may be seen. JOHN COLEMAN. Gisborne, Jan. 18th, 1899. 1 FOUND. FOUND, atPapatii^-A ROAN HORSE (branded NP on rump) j also, a Saddle, with one stirrup. Owner may have same by paying expenses. KARENA, 990 Papatu, Te Arai. WANTED, TO HIRE. TMPROVED SHEEP FARM, 1000 to X 3000 acres, with Eight-roomed House and necessary outbuildings. Would take over stock at valuation. Apply to— E. C. CLARKSON, 994 Post-office, Gisborne. SINGEE 8 & WING MACHINES. TUST ARRIVED THIS MORNING*J The Very Latest Improved Vibrator SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Nothing can Oonipete with them. Come and See. Trial Free. 995 CHRISP & SON. A PORTABLE ENGINE .to be sold or to let, in good working order. — Apply Humphreys and Davys. 969 A GENUINE FACT I Fresh Flounders Ol fried while you wait, to take home for tea or supper. Fresh Fish, Ham and Eggs, Steak and Eggs, Tea, Coffee 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 /CONSTIPATION and Piles cured by \J Loasbys "WAHOO," the only reliable remedy. Ask for Loasbys, /COSTUME SEKGE ROBES.Iin Navy, V_^ Fawn, Grey, Brown, 7yds doublewidth, 9s lid ; usual price, 33s 6d. — Only at Mark Way's. DRESS ROBES, 7yds double-width, embroidered fronts, 8s lid ; usual price, 30s.— Only at Mark Way's. DRESSMAKING.— Ladies will please note that my Dressmaking Department has been transferred to my new rooms, upstairs in the new building just completed at the back of my present premises. — William Puttie. FOR JAM.— Plums, Apricots, Greengages, Damsons l^d per lb, Rhubarb, Blackberries, Cooking Apples 2s 6d per case ; also, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Onions, and Potatoes, wholesale and retail. Orders left with J. LEWIS, Swarthmoor, Patutahi, or at Shop, Gladstone road, will reqeive strict attention. Telephone 106. 11 ■OULL DRESS, embroidered front, 7yds J_ double-width, only 10s lid j usual price, 36s 6d At Mark Way's. FOR SALE or to Let, on Kaiti— Tworoomed Cottage, with 700' gallon tank and il acres first-class land, about two miles from town, on Wainul road. — J. J. Fox. 988 GO to Lewis's for Nice Prints at 2Jd, 3id, and 4Jd yard, Pongee Silk 3at Hid yard, Ladies' and Gents' White China Silk Handkerchiefs (plain and hemstitched) at Is each, worth 3s 6d. — At Henry Lewis's. Telephone 94. IF in want of a Good Suit, call and get one made to measure. I'ib and style guaranteed. Colonial and English Tweeds to choose from.— At RobEbtsos's, next Theatre Royal. 5 JOB LINES at Net Prices. Three shillings in the £ discount returned on all other goods. — At Mark Way's. 9 LOST— A Yellow Dog (collie), answering to namo of " Bear " j strayed during Tolago Bay sports. — Please return to A. Zacharlah, Tolago Bay. 989 IARGE ASSORTMENT now in stock J of Boys' Galatea and Drill Washing Suits, Boys' Sand Suits, Men's Kaiapoi Summer Trousers, all sizes and prices. — At Robertson's, next Theatre Royal. LOSS of Appetite, Nervousness, Irritability, Want of Energy, cured by Quinine and Iron Tonic. — Prepared by Harold Kane, Chemist, Gisborne. 9 MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up o two-thirds of valuation. — D. MoRICE, Union Bank Buildings. OWOPENTNOW OPEN ! William Pettie's New Dressmaking Rooms, upstairs in his new premises. Moderate charges. Fit and style guaranteed. — William Pettie. NEW Dressmaking Rooms now ready, and will open on Monday morning, ' sth inst., when Miss Robertson will be pleased to meet her customers. — William Pettie. _ SUN BONNETS, beautiful goods, all samples, usual prices 2s 6d to 6s 6d ; any you like, 1b Hd each. — At Mark Way's. npHE Gisborne Rifle Club will have a 1 JL Match To-morrow afternoon. Sides c chosen on the range at 2.30. D99 1 rpWO DOZEN Second-hand" SasneiTfor D _l_ sale, cheap.— Clayton Bros. 1000 , rpURANGA CHURCH FETE-Thurs- ' I day, February 23rd. Look out for the Fete of the year. 975 c WANTED, at once, for shipmentPlums, Apricots, Peaches, Toma' r toes. Highest price given for sound fruit ■, Cecil F. Lewis. 9B£ ' \Xr ANTEU ~ Ladyhelp, for the country. c VV Apply Mrs Reynolds, Sandown. WANTED— Man, to milk and do farn work.— Apply J. Lewis, Patutahi or shop opposite Herald Office. '. \\ T ANTED — Respectable Girl, abou c V\ 15, to assist in housework. — Appl; rMrs E. Paknell, Clifford street, Wha taupoko. 97'

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8418, 18 January 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8418, 18 January 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8418, 18 January 1899, Page 3

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