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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Positively the Last Appearance of the . Famous WOODS -WILLIAMSON COY. The 'Season a Brilliant Success ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! The Company will present for the- First Time m Gisborne, Maud Williamson's Famous Dramatisation of Marie CorelTi _ World 1 - fa mcd Book, entitled "BARABBAS." OUR GREATEST PRODUCTION! B.atmbbas Alfred Wooda. Judith Maud Williamson. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! A WEALTH OF SCENIC SPLENDOR ! The Greatest Spectacular Play of Modern Times. PRICES— Circle 4s, Reserved Stalls 3», Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Box Plan and Day Sales at Mr Miller's. HIS MAJESTTS THEATRE. CARNIVAL WEEK— OCTOBER 25-29. MONSTER BAZAAR In Aid of ST. MARY'S CHURCH. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR ! Magnificent. Display of Fancy Dancing and the Latest Marches by 100 lO ° LADIES - 100 (Specially trained by Miss Putnam) With LIMELIGHT EFFECTS. MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILWAY (Kindly lent by Bishop Lenilta-n). BUBBLES The Latest BUBBLES BUBBLES American Game BUBBLES SIDE SHOWS FOR THE MILLION. Admission to Bazaar Is. Dress Circle and Baswar 2s. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Will .sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 11 o'clock— A CONSIGNMENT OF 24 SACKS OF PRIME CANTERBURY DER. WENT POTATOES. W. A. HEANY, 303 Auctioneer. SALE OF FURNITURE. CENTRAL MART. TO-MORROW, IjmOCK SHARP. SINGER TREADLE MACHINE (m good order), Ping-Pong Table (nearly new), Gent's Bicycle- (Dayton's special), Leather Couch (new), Large Boiler, Washstand, W.W. Mattress, Pictures, Blankets, etc. ; very handsome- Clicffonier, New Sideboard, Superior Duchess Pair,- Chests Drawers, Handsome Suite, plush and tapestry (7 pieces). Also, — On account of client, having district — Tables, Fancy Chairs, Tapestry Chains, Washstands, Handing Sewing Machine. Filter. Lawn. Mower, Double Iron Bedstead. Al*o, at 2 p.m. — FOWLS, Ducks, Vegetables, Eggs, Butter, etc. W. T. RAYMOND, 306 Auctioneer. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE GOLDSWORTHY, Of Gisborne, Second-hand Dealer. TENDERS will be received, until 12 o'clock noon, on MONDAY NEXT, for the Purchase of the Book Debts m the above Estate. The highest- or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and co__>dition__ may be seen at my office. JOHN COLEMAN, Deputy Assignee Gisborne, October 20, 19C4. 297 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE INTERVALS. PLAYGOERS are reminded tliat- Two Minutes before the rise, of the Cu_rtain during the Intervals at His Majesty's Theatre, an Electric Bill will ring m the ALBION CLUB HOTEL. This will enable all Patrons to regain, their seats be. fore the commencement of the* Act. 293 FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 AAA CHOICE? TWO-TOOTH JIOUUROMNEY LINCOLN EWES 400 Choice Two-tooth Border Leicester Lincoln Ewes. Tlie above are from best Hawke's Bay strains. 307 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS far -Erection -of Premises, m Brick, corner of Gladstone Road and Peel Street, Gisborne, will be received up to 12 noon, on FRIDAY, November 4th. Plans may bo seen at my office, and at City Printing Works, Gisborne. W. A. HOLMAN, Architect. —305 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. TAILORING. McPHERSON & MURDOCH (late of Shierlaw ."ind Co.) have commenced business m Gladstone road, and have just opened up with a very Choice Assortment of SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS. Style and Fit Guaranteed. _. 304 NOTICE. A MEETING of Gentlemen, who will assist at the Bazaar will be held at tlk-i Schoolroom, on SUNDAY, after 11 o'clock Mass. REV. FATHER. MULVIHILL. 311 NOTICE TO "HERALD" SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS ore requested NOT to •pay Runners for delivery of Papers. In town a Collector will call fortnightly for subscriptions, and onoe every four weeks on Kaiti and Whataupoko. * ROLAND AND SON THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING Will be our ... 'CYCLE & MOTOR PREMISES, Which have been specially built to enable us to carry on all classes of work. Because of the late fire it wa.s found nocekssary to procure new tools and acces. sories, for which purpose Mr W T . Roland visited Clu-isteluirch, and advantage was taken of the opportunity to purchase a Complete and most- Up-to-date Set of 'CYCLE AND MOTOR TOOLS, Which will enable the firm to successfully undertake all classes of work. The Public are respectfully invited to Inspect our Premises. ROLL UP and have a ride on the TRICAR, arriving by to-morrow's steamer. J^OLAXD AND CON, CYCLE AND MOTOR DEPOT, Gladstone Road. 305 ASTLE COMPANY^ TEAS are the best on earth. Direct from the gardens. Tip-top value. Buy them, try them, and enjoy_them. BRIGHT, Sparkling, Pure and Wholesoine— McEwan's Edinburgh Ale. — Sheridan and Co., Wholesale Agents. W\ rat r T AKK IT T0 *Wm ORMOM> ' s ' WANTED— All ladies to go m for our Half-yearly Competition. Coupons m every packet, with full particulars. Cash prizes only, from ten pounds to half-a-crown. Tui or Moa Teas. — Castle Tea Company, sole proprietors. less, Agent. " ' •raßfjvjP^V mond, Coachbuilder. y %Kt)m r jr*. \ Large stock. Easy terms. CHOICE MILLINERY.— We a~re sliowing a really stylish and choice lot of Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats. These are exclusively our own importations, and can be obtained only at C. Rosie and Co.'s. ENORMOUS turnover yearly. Great . advances m importations direct from the gardens of Tui and Moa brand Teas. All grocers. OU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ADAIR BROg,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10186, 21 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10186, 21 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10186, 21 October 1904, Page 3

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