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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Under the direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. Touring Manager Mr Harold Axhton. A DRAMATIC EVENT Infinitely surpassing m importance and all-round significance anytliuig that lias yet taken place m Gisborne. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, November 19, 20, and 21. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON, Australia's Great Theatrical Entrepeneur, begs to announce that, on the above dates, lie will present The Celebrated English Actress, MISS MAUD JEFFRIES The Eminent English Actor, MR JULIUS KNI6HT And a SPECIALLY-SELECTED LCNDON CO. Of Sixty Artists, Being the largest, most talented and most expensive Dramatic Organisation that has ever appeared m the Colonies. This Conipajiv ia now m its FOURTH WEEK m Auckland, appearing before overflowing audiences, hundreds being nightly unaUe to gain admission. In order that full oportunity may be provided of enabling the Gisborne Public to witness, this Company m the Finest Plays of the Repetoire, the following Programme lias been arranged : — MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. Wilson Barrett's Remarkable Drama, "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." Marcus Superbus Mr Julius Knight. Mercia Miss Maud Jeffries. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. Tlie Great Napoleonic Spectacle, "A ROYAL DIVORCE." "A ROYAL DIVORCE." Napoleon Mr Julius Knight Empress Josepliine Miss Maud Jeffries. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. Hall-Ca-ine's Most Powerful Work, "THE ETERNAL CITY." " THE ETERNAL CITY." David Rossi iMr Julius Knight. Dorma 1 Roma Valonna. ..Miss Maud Jeffries. The Casts, the Scenic Effects, and the Entire Staging will be precisely the same as m Melbourne, Sydney, and the larger cities of New Zealand. Full particulars with regard to the opening of the Box Plan at Mr Miller's, together with the Prices of Admission, etc., will be announced on Monday. WANTED. WANTED, at least 5000 People to start the New Year ■RIGHT By attending tlie ODDFELLOWS' SPORTS At the PARK, on jJ^ONDAY, JANUARY 2* T D. 1905. A Most Attractive Programme. ADMISSION— One Shilling; grandstand, 6J; horse paddock, 6d. H. P. HAMILTON, R, ROBB, 98ji Hon. Sees. XI NG S THEATRE, TE KARAKA. ASOCIAL will be held iii the above Hall on BOXING NIGHT, 26th INST. 9Z5 TTTAIROA A &T> SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW Will be held m PRASERTOWN On WEDNESDAY, IQTH JANUARY, 1905. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 5, 1905. JAMES DOVE, Secretary. A SPECIAL XMAS SALE OF T7IAT POULTRY, VEGETABLES, Etc. Will be held at THE CENTRAL MART On WEDNESDAY, 21st, at 1.30 p.m. §88 . W. T. RAYMOND. TE KARAKA RACING CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, January 2nd, 1905. BOOKMAKERS' LICENSES will be issued up to December 24th for £5. After that date £2 extra wild' be oharged. 955 , V JAS. DEVERY, Secretary. ARAI ROAD BOARD. A SPECIAL MEETING of Ratepayers m the proposed Arai-Mangapoike Special Rating Districts, will be held ir Mr C. J. Parker's woolshed, T Arai, on TUESDAY, tlie 13th inst., at 2 p.m. BUSINESS: To amend the Boundaries of the AraiMangapoike Special District. T. W. BILHAM, Clerk. 923 TO BUILDERS. "POVERTY BAY HERALD" OFFICE. TENDERS for the Erection of a Twostorey Brick Building will be received until 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, December 21st. Plans and specifications may be seen at Herald Office, Gisborne, where tenders dose. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. jyOCESAN TTIGH SCHOOL FOR piRLS, AUCKLAND. Cliairman oi Council, Hon. E. Mitchelson, Head Mistress, Miss M. E. Pulling, B.A. (Lond.) House Mistress, Miss B. A. Ward, B.Sc. (Lond.) The new School Year will begin on FEBRUARY 9th, 1905. Entries should be made as early as possible. The School will then be fuHy organised,'; with accommodation for all ages up to 16, including a Preparatory Department for children from five years of age. Fees for Day Pupils... £3 3s per term. Fees for Boarders ... £18 18s per term. (And upwards, according to age). Dinner at School, and escort by certain trams provided when desired. The Head Mistress is at home every THURSDAY until' December 15th, and to parents any day by appointment. Telephone- &>. 1680. 894 SCIATICA YIELDS TO RHEUMO. A well-known Cambridge solicitor writes : "I do not want to go figuring hi the world m testimonials, but Rheumo certainly removed an attack of sciatica I was suffering from, and I am satisfied that m my case it was very effective/ Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. WhcMseale Agents, Kemptborne, Proseer and Co. NOTA BENE. JPECKOVER & CO., Land Agents. • Gisborne, at short notice, can sell you a Section, m various districts ) or, if requiring Cottage or Villa, or Large or Small' Improved or Bush Farm, give them a call. Terms arranged. Money to Lend. Labor Registry Office. Or, if you have any Property for Sale, call on them, close to "Herald" Office, Gladstone road. PRO BONO PUBLICO. NOTICE STRAWBERRIES and Cream, Ice Cream, Fruit Salads. American Milk Shake, at the TROCADERO, TO-NIGHT and at any time. ' 621 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities. J. BLAIR, Solicitor, 792 Gladstone Road. WANTED. WANTED— SingW~SHEPHERD, for Kanaekanae. Apply— MANAGER, Rangatira, 907 ■■ Te KarajsaWANTED. ~ r ~ WANTED — Thoroughly experienced aud reliable BHEPHERD (angle man). Apply— T B. SPENCE, 966 Waipaoa.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10228, 10 December 1904, Page 3

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