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TTIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction J. and N. TAIT. MONDAY EVENING, 21st MAY. AND TUESDAY EVENING, 22nd MAY. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ENGLAND'S FINEST BARITONE. "His glorious singing last night raised the audience to the highest pitch of enthusiasm."— Melbourne Argus . MR BLACK will be assisted by MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, Tho Clever Young Victorian Solo-Violin-iste, and HERR ADOLPHE BORSCHKE, The Hungarian Pianist, whom Melbourne press say is the finest heard there since Padcrewski.MR HORACE GLEESON, Accompanist. SPECIAL ! BOX PLANS for the TWO CONCERTS will OPEN at MILLER'S on THURSDAY, at 10 a.m. Day Sales also at Miller's. PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. E. MACKENNAL, 987 Representing J. and N. Tait. "CAED MILLE FAILTHE." \ _____ TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906, RICE'S DRAMATIC COMPANY 111 the Popular Irish Drama, , 11 ARRAH NA_POGUE." POPULAR PRICES-3s. 2s, Is. Children Half-price to all parts. Box Plan now open. 985 WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, .At 1.30 «p.m. BAIN BROS.' AUCTION MART. OWING to a concateiialure of circumstances, wc arc compelled to continue tho GREAT UNRESERVED SALE Of GENERAL DRAPERY, Linens, Worsted, Vicunas, Dress Goods, Si'iits, Blankets, Rugs, Car-pets, Quilts, Sheetings, etc., etc. INSPECTION IINVITED. This being Positively the LAST Week, Everytlung roust be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. W. A. HEANY, 989 Auctioneer. GREAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE. BUSINESS CHANGING HANDS. HAVING madle arrangements for the disposal of niy Business to Mr J. BROAD (late of Napier and Sydney), I intend holding a GREAT CLEARING SALE GREAT CLEARING SALE (Prior to my successor taking over the Business), , Commencing MAY 16th. BARGAINS in Silver-plated Ware. BARGAINS in Gold Brooches, Links, ' Muff Chains, Curb Bangles, etc. WATCHES at SALE PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU to enquire about our SALE PRICES. . The Chance of a Lifetime for Bargains in Jewellery. Your Price is Our Price. REMEMBER.— A GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE. W. SrCOLUNS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. 973 THE RAY LIGHT. THE' LIGHT OF THE DAY. gURNER Complete Bs. RENEWAL MANTLES Is. F.IXED FREE. GISBORNE GAS COMPANY, LTD. 2 KAITI-CITY FOOTBALL CLUB.. A MEETING of tlio Junior Members of the Kaiti Football Club will be held at the Royal Hotel, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30, for the purpose of making arrangements for training and other business T J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. MR P. J. LEWIS notifies that he has . taken over Mrs Stevenson's Boarding-House, known as "Wharata House," Kaiti. Boarders will find every convenience and attention. ■ -.-;: . 997 REMOVAL NOTICE..." GITY DYE. WORKS have REMOVED . four doors above Royal Hotel, Gladstone Road. French Dry Cleaning and all kiuds of D3'eing done. 981 D A N C E. A FORTNIGHTLY DANCE will be held in the Kaitaratahi School, commencing on THURSDAY NEXT, May 17th. MARK J. BENSON. 1000 /.- ONE POUND REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed — Dark Brown MARE, branded on rump Avith crossed P's, two white saddle marks, white blaze on forehead. The above reward will bo given for information leading to recover v. A. BLACK, 977 Care T. Holden, Rimuroa. WANTED, TO LEASE. WANTED, to Lease, for Dairying — • 25 to .50 acres of LAND," with I House (about six rooms), near creamery. • Good .supply water and good roadv— Apply, % letter, stating rental, etc., to 995 "CASH," Herald. J. PECKOVER AND CO. LAND AGENT'S, Gisborne, ARE instructed To Sell Quaiter-acrc, Villa, bath, lawn, gurdeus, on Main Road, Whataupoko; only £450. j Also, Superior Dairy Farm, witlißtock, j near Gisborne. Twenty-four acres, close Gisborne (suitable cutting up). Five a-cies, with Familv Residence, at Kaiti, orchard ; only £129*5. Superior Residences, old Borough, Kaiti, Whataupoko. Three acres Main Road, £500. Sections, Houses, Farms. Money to Lend. Terms arranged. SHIPMENTS TO HAND THIS WEEK •° At JAMES MCKEE'S. HORSE FEED— Bright, Heavy, Garton Oats. Clean, SAveet, Well-saved Chaff. FOWL FEED— Pollard, Bran, Wheat, Linseed Maize and Barley. BIRD SEEDCanary Seed, Hemp Seed Rape Seed, and German Rape. Champion Flour, McGill's Oatmeal Oatina and _, Oamaru TaJ^e Potatoes (guaranteed free from blight). ' v '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10691, 15 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10691, 15 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10691, 15 May 1906, Page 3

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