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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. NEXT WEDNESDAY, 19th September. THE WORLD'S PICTURES. The Best England, France, and America can produce. Do Not Confound this Company with any oilier. This is our FIRST VISIT to Gisborne. THE GREATEST PICTURE SHOW ON EARTH TO-DAY. Just Read what the Papers say : — "The best entertainment of its kind yet seen m Christchurch." — Lyttelton Times. "The 'absolutely no-flicker' phrase which is invariably associated with these shows is certainly most appropriate m this instance. . . There are some magnifi-cently-colored films, which are quite a revelation." — Chrischurch Press. The Wellington Times says: "In the unending procession of animated pictures The World's Pictures deserves a prominent place. They are capitally selected, and scenes of travel are nicely interspersed between comic, dramatic, and romantic episodes, all flashed upon the curtain with a steadiness seldom attained m kinematography." The Wellington Post says: "The World's Pictures were preceded by a favorable reputation from the South, "and the event justified the prophecies. The 'world' is certainly no idle title for the rich assortment of films. The whole globe has yielded tribute from many of its richest coffers." And That's Just What You Will Say. A TRIP ROUND THIS OLD WORLD IN TWO HOURS. Carefully Note Our Prices : Circle 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit Is; 3s and 2s seats can be reserved at Miller's. 290 MONSTER SOCIAL A GREAT GATHERING A In Aid of the GISBORNE HOSPITAL Will be given m the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.'S STORE, Grey Street, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. (By kind permission of the Proprietors.) Gentlemen's Tickets ... 5s Od. Ladies' Tickets 2s 6d. To be followed by pHILDRIEN'S SOCIAL Following Evening. Admission One Shilling. J. S. WAUCHOP, J. R, LITTLE, 907 Joint Secretaries. SPECIAL HORSE SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 22, At the MASONIC STABLES. DALCETY & COMPANY, Ltd. Will hold a Special Sale of Horses on the above date, when they will offer, on account of J. S. COOPER, Morere— THE WHOLE OF fflS HORSES AND COACHING PLANT, Including Match pair Buggy Horses (quiet anil good m all harness) 6 Light Harness Horses, 3 to 5 years old 2 Draught Mares, 5 years (good shafter and leader) 3 Good Harness Horses (suitable for milk cart) 5 Sets Harness (nearly new) 1 Set Heavy- Spring - cart Harness (nearly new) 1 Iyight, Spring 2-ton Waggon (nearly new) jr 1 5-ton Waggon, m good order. v " Further Entries Invited. DALGETY & CO., Ltd. ■ GEORGE E. ELICIT. A. S. WACHSMAN, Sub-Manager. Auctioneer. 271 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MILLER & CRAIG Under instructions from P. A. Kelly, of Belfast, Ireland, Will Sell at the Te Karaka Town Hall, On FRIDAY" AND SATURDAY" NEXT, At 1 p.m. each day, rnHE BALANCE OF THE LINENS -*- left over from Gisborne, Full: particulars m later issue. 294 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MILLER & CRAIG Have received instructions from EVANS YOUNG, Esq. (Manager Archibald Clark's), to Sell the WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS At his Residence, on WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. Further particulars m future issue. G. MILLER, 248 ■. Auctioneer. JUST ARRIVED. TOTARA POSTS TOTARA POSTB TOTARA POSTS IN ; ANY QUANTITY. IN ANY QUANTITY. EVANS, NIELD & CO. 270 BUY YOUR PHONOGRAPH BY MAIL IF IT IS NOT CONVENIENT FOR YOU TO CALL. I HAVE one of the Largest and most Varied Stocks m NEW ZEALANDEdison Phonographs from ... £3 10s. English Gramophones from ... £4 15s. Over 5000' Records. Disc and Cylinders stocked. Call or write for full particulars. J. H. GITTOS, London Piano and Music House. Telephone 279. 214 EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LAND BOARD. . niENDERS will .be received uutil 12 X noon, on SATURDAY, .October 6th, 1906, for tke Formation of three sections of the Tahora Road, a distance of 3| miles. Specifications, sections, etc., may be seen at Mr S. C. Oates' residence, Tahora, and at the office of the undersigned, Lowe street. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the East Coast Native Trust Land Board, endorsed "Tender for Roads." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. J. WINTER, Engineer to Board. Gisborne, Sept. 10th, 1906. 170 NOTICE. WANTED, to Let, between 20 and 30 acres of PLOUGHING, Waimata. Apply— M. B. MANDER. Telephone No. 282. .236 GISBORNE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Goad's Buildings). MEETINGS held on FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 7.30 p.m., to which the Public are invited. On Fridays the subjects are specially selected for those m search of Light. All are welcomed, and there are no collections. Good Library. Subscription, 2s a Quarter. - 768 QEE Wm. Pettie and Co.'s win_dow for JO Gente' Soft and Stiff Hats. All the latest shapes and styles. USINESS SITES, Gladstone road and Peel street; also, 3 Half -acres. Upper Gladstone road, on easy terms.— Apply j l ." Q. Lawless, Agent. T>ELLEY'S ART STUDIO, Grey street, XV for New Pictares, New Mouldings, •QPECIAL m Millinery, special m re KJ quirements for Ladies' wear, Underclothing, Undefskirts, Camisoles, Vests, etc.— F. A. Ford, draper (Mark Waj House). OUR BUSINESS is our business We make a special study of Dra pery requirements. — F. A. Ford, Marl Way House. OUR Sheetings, Calicoes, Damasks Art Muslins, and all Manohestei <c ' st#ck at boltom prices.— F. A. Ford ; Draper (Mark Way House).

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10770, 15 September 1906, Page 3

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