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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT MAY Bth and 10th. A MOMENTOUS MUSICAL EVENT. LA DIVA. BLANCHE ARRAiL THE WORLD'S GREATEST LYRIC SOPRANO, In a Series of 1 GRAND OPERA RECITALS. A Musical Entertainment of proportions never yet offered to a New Zealand public, and an Artiste who has captivated the whole «world. If there is any voice m the world that can reach the heart of the public it is ' that of this Gredt Singer, BLANCHE ARRi T Supported by HERR PAANS, the Eminent Violinist. SIGNOR fTORZILLO, the Celebrate. Harpist. MR H. PROCTOR, Pianist. M. JEAN STEWART, Flautist. Dress Circle- ss ; Front Stalls, 4s; Second Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Box Plans will be opened FRIDAY morning at Mr Miller's. Direction : Harold Bassett, Paris and New York. 25 CINDERELLA SOCIALS. THE first of these enjoyable entertainments will be held NEXT THURSDAY" EVENING. May 9th, m Whinray's Hall. Music by Miss Ruth Moore. Single tickets, 2s 6d. ALL INVITED. 114 HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO- • OPERTTVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE CLEARING SALE of Mr Ewan Jefferson's Stock, at Nuhaka ' Yards,' has, on aocoiuit, of the weather, been POSTPONED till further notice. FREDK. J. HOOPER, ■ Auctioneer. 112 TU-UHAKA -'.. STOCK SALE ■^ v IS POSTPONED Till further notice, owing to tho bad weather aud flooded state of the rivers. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. 108 GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. TENDERS. A LTERNATE TENDERS, for the sup- '•"• ply and delivery of JARRAH, TOTARA, AND KAURI TIMBER \ . " (About 213/769 feet) Will be received at this Office, up to Noon, on MONDAY, the 27th May, 1907. Specifications may be seen at the Harbor Board Offices, Auckland and Gisborne. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary. . Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, 3rd May, 1907. 91 TENDERS. ' ■ : - . ISOLATION HOSPITAL. TENDERS will be received by the Board, up to 7 o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, 7th May. 1907, for the Erection of an Isolation Hospital, near Roebuck road, GisborneT * Plans and specifications may.be seen on application to-^ R. D. B. ROBINSON, Secretary, Cook Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. 44 FINAL NOTICE. WHAKAWHITIRA ESTATE. TENDERS, with deposit required by the .conditions, must be sent m to the undersigned on or before 3 p.m.. on MONDAY, the 13th day of MAY. DE LAUTOUR, BARKER &" STOCK, Solicitors, Gisborne. " 32 HAWKE'S BAY EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, will' be received i»p till Noon, on THURSDAY, 9th May, from Teachers qualified to fill tlie following positions : — ARGYLL— SoIe Teacher, £110 and £10 house allowance per annum. DANNEVIRKE N. — Assistant Mistress, £90 per annum. GlSßOßNE— Assistant, £90 per an-. num. s HASTINGSL-Assistant Master, £155 "per annum. HERETAUNGA— SoIe Teacher, £130 per annum. . MAKAURI — Headmaster, £225 per annum. "■ MANGATUNA — Sole Teacher, £80 per annum. NAPlEß— Assistant, £85 per annum. NAPIER S.— Assistant Mistress, £90 per annum. NUHAKA — Sole Teacher, £150 per annum. , PATOKA— SoIe Teacher, £60 and £10 house allowance perannum. WAKARARA— SoIe Teacher, £90 per annum and residence. WEBER— Mistress, £85 per annum. WOODVILLE — Assistant, £125 per annum; - HASTINGS' — Secondary Assistant, £130 per annum. WAIMATA VALLE\ r — Sole Teacher, £64 per annum. Forms of application may be had on application. - 11 G. CRAWSHAW, 964 Secretary. COAL! COAL I COAL! NOW LANDING, EX S.S. KAIAPOI; 1000 TONS (SCREENED NEWCASTLE). CHEAP FOR CASH WHILE DISCHARGING. EVANS, NIELD & COMPANY. TABLE POTATOES (TASMANIAN), gEST JN >^HE MARKET. D /.-CWT OR -| X lm SACK CASH. Delivered any rpart Town or Suburbs. AT J. .MCKEE -V No. 17 Telephone. 963 BUSHFELLING. WANTED, to Let— About 500 acres Bush, at Mangapoike, m sections to suit contractors. Apply— T. JEX-BLAKE, Gisborne; or, MR L. FpARN, at Station, 109 . BUSHFELLING. BUSHFELLING has now commenced at Paparatu Station. A few sections to Let. Apply to-^ WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd ; or S. C. GOLDSMITH, Manager, 313 Paparatu Station. PUBLIC NOTICE. There's Baccy that runs all to liquor, There's Baccy that's hot at the end ; But a genuine treasure, That gives perfect pleasure. _•.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10963, 4 May 1907, Page 3

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