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I "Gad! WJwt a Killer I am." I P miIEATRE ROYAL, "For Fun."' • ■*■ Under the Management of Messrs ! WILLOUGHBY & GEACH. ~_ Starting MONDAY NEXT Starting B Starting MONDAY NEXT Starting - AND FOR THE TUESDAY ONLY! ' MISTAKE NOT! 1 A FEAST OF LAUGHTER FOR GISBORNE! 1 In the Ever-Welcome Appearance of GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his 1 LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, U In ■ THE WRONG MR WRIGHT. f , HUNDREDS REFUSED At each and every performance m the South and at Auckland. ■ FAREWELL (TUESDAY) FAREWELL ; FAREWELL (TUESDAY) FAREWELL S STILL ANOTHER UP-TO-DATE ATTRACTION. ■ A BIGGER SUCCESS than WRIGHT. ON AND OFF. Introducing "THE WINKING GIRL." (Recently the Craze of London.) A DISTINCT NOVELTY. A UNIQUE LAUGHTER-MAKER. ' 400 Nights at Vaudeville Theatre, 400 ; Strand, and Still the Talk- > of LONDON. p An Uproariously Funny Play. ■ SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES. LAUGHABLE SITUATIONS. PRICES 3 4s, 2s 6d, & Is. Plan at Miller's. 1 A. COWAN, . 451 Manager. . WAIAPU TEMPERANCE REFORM LEAGUE. fTVHE First General Meeting of the 1 JL above League will be held at the room, over Dalrymple's, on WEDNESDAY, 21st inst,,"B p.m., for the Election of Officers and consideration of other business. Members unable to attend may, In writing, appoint any other member to act as their proxy. [ A full representative meeting is specially ■ requested. 423 1 GISBORNE IIARUOR BOARD. ' BIENNIAL ELECTION. I WILLIAM JAMES QUIGLEY, Re- , turning Officer for the Gisborne Hari bor District, hereby give notice that the . Biennial Election of FOUR Elective Mem- : bers of the Gisborne Harbor Board (two representing the Borough of Gisborne and ; two representing the Counties' Harbor District), will be held on MONDAY, : 9tb of February, 1903 ; and I appoint the ' Ui.sbome Harbor Board Office, as the place, and SATURDAY, the 24th January, 1903, up to 12 o'clock noon, as the ; day for receiving Nominations of Candi- : dates-. Dated at Gisborne this 16th day of January, 1903. WM. J. QUIGLKY, ! Returning Officer, 1 Gisborne Harbor Board. 4_ra FOR SALE. A STANDING CROP OF BARLEY, consisting of twenty-seven acres. Apply— D. O'CONNELL, Mission Station. —Or, C. O'CONNELL, Waerenga-a-hika. 469 FOR SALE, CHEAP. A COMPLETE Threshing Set of Machinery, mill, engine and elevators, 1 m good order. Price, £260. Also, — 25 TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS. 413 P. BARKER, Whataupoko. WANTED. rpENDERS for the Balance of Lease JL and Goodwill of the Albion Stables, with our Brake and Sets 5-horse Harness complete. Any other plant wanted to be taken at valuation. Lease expires December Ist, 1904. Tenders close with us on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. £10 deposit to accompany each tender. O'REILLY BROS. & CO. 402 E OVA L_ MAIL. CISBORNE-TOLAGA BAY. fTTHE undersigned begs to thank the _L Public and Residents of the East Coast for the liberal support accorded them during the past eight years, and beg to note that their Coach leaves Gisborne ; every MONDAY and THURSDAY for Tolaga Bay at 8 a.m., returning on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, arriving at 5 p.m. FARES: Single I2s. Return £1. All Goods and Parcels left at Masonic Hotel or Albion Stables will receive prompt attention. Charges Moderate. Booking Offices : Masonic Hotd, Albion, British Empire, Redstone's, Quinn's, and ! Stevenson's Stables. W. McKINLEY & SONS, 491 Proprietors. TOLAGA BAY COACH SERVICE r\N and after TUESDAY, January 20th, SINCLAIR'S COACH 1 will leave the Masonic Stables every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8 a.m., returning from Tolaga Bay WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. All Parcels, Goods, Letters, etc., left at the Masonic Stables will be carefully attended to at Moderate Charges. FARES: Gisborne to Tolaga Bay (Single) ... 12s. .. Gisborne to Tolaga Bay (Return) ... 20s. Special Rates for Visitors to Te Puia ! Hot Springs, etc., on application. 1 MASONICJTABLES. gQ^ RING UP TELEPHONE gQ NOTE. — For the convenience of Travel- ( lers on the Cosist, a number of good Hacks , ore kept at Tolaga Bay, which are al- • ways available. 478 1 WALKER'S MAIL COACH Leaves TOLAGA BAY EVERY FRIDAY For . TOKOMARU HOT SPRINGS AND WAIPIRO. FARES. Single £1 ss. Return £2 Os. HORSES ON HIRE. W. WALKER, 458 Proprietor. j MESSRS , HAMON AND SMITH f "DEG to inform the Public of Gisborne JD and District that they have* started business as " FINANCIAL, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, At the Offices lately occupied by Messrs STUBBS AND CO. All business entrusted to their care will receive their immediate and careful attention. HAMON AND SMITH January, 1903. 459 TRESPASS NOTICE. ■ ALL PERSONS found trespassing on xjl the Repongaere Orchard will be PROSECUTED. C. HINDRUP, Lessee. . - 247^ WANTED— Holiday-makers to know • that W. F. SINCLAIR, of the Masonic Stables, has recently inspected personally all the holiday resorts within 150 miles of Gisborne, and will be pleased to give any information as regards roads \ and the accommodation available. The r best horses, vehicles, and most careful drivers are obtainable at the Masonic [ Stables only. Charges moderate. Customers hiring vehicles and desiring to camp out supplied with tents and cooking 1 gear, also picnic hampers free. Telephone j 80. Under .contract with Messrs T. Conk and Sons, Tourist Agents. TUST OPENED— 6O pairs Men's RidU ing Tweed Trousers (very special), 10s 6d, usual price 14s 6d.— Eure and • Ambrjdge. 2 LACE CURTAINS (more or less soiled) Cost Price, at Mark Way's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9642, 17 January 1903, Page 3

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