.v t ■i■-X ■. -\T ..'I ; /_;..? „'*"." ' ' '_A '' V. r -' TTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE, Direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. FOR A SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. 16th and ISthi The Musical Dream Play, "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND" By Seymour Hicks and Walter Slaughter, Interpreted by the Full Strength of POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY. EVERYTHING BRIGHT, SPARKLING AND PRETTY. Beautiful Scenery Gorgeous Wardrobe Magnificent Ballets Tuneful Music. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19th. The Musical Satire, 11 HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY.'' Direct from the La Salle Theatre, Chicago, and presented on a scale of magnificence never before witnessed locally. POPULAR PRICES— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4s, Second Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Plan at Mr Miller's. LATE TRAIN Saturday Night. 183 J. L. CATHRO, Touring Manager. jmEOSOPHY. "LIFE AFTER DEATH." LECTURE by Miss K. BROWNING, M.A., " Whinray's Hall, SUNDAY, NOV. 17th, 1907, at 7 p.m. Questions Invited. 295 SHAW, SAVILL &MBION CO, LTD. \ THE S.S. MAORI WILL Load at GISBORNE about the 16th NOVEMBER, And will be despatched m time for the " January Series of LONDON WOOL SALES. Shippers requiring space will please apply early. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., 82 ' Agents. NOTICE^ MR GEORGE WHITE has pleasure m notifying to the General Public that the Post Office is now open at MANGAPAPA for the transaction of the usual business. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, Etc., Are now on Sale, at Town Prices. The Proprietor trusts to receive a fair share of_j>atronage. 263 JUST WHAT YOU WANT. TOMATO PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS; . SEEDLINGS.,' WHY BUY half-withered, imported Plants when you can get the Best Varieties thoroughly well grown locally 1 [, the undersigned, beg to notify the Public of Gisborne and surrounding district that I have now READY FOR SALE ■ Tomato Plants (several varieties) Antirrhinums, Carnations, Cinerarias Chrysanthemum Tricolor Chrysanthemum Inodorum Wallflowers (double), Mimulus Sweet Scabions, Stocks (10-week) Larkspur, Iceland Poppy Oriental Poppy, Nemesia Strumosa Suttoni, Gallardias, Pansies Coreopsis Grandiflora Caliiopsis Drummondi, Verbenas, etc. And other varieties as the season advances. Customers can rely upon getting good, strong plants, thoroughly hardened off. Address : JAMES ALLAN, Corner Fox and Russell Streets, 648 WbatauDoto' * W. SANDLANT CARRIAGE BUILDER, WISHES to announce that, having > decided to retire from the Car-riage-building and Blacksmithing business, he will now offer the WHOLE OF HIS STOCK Of FIRST-GLASS VEHICLES Comprising gUGGIES, Q.IGS AND QARTS, Also some SECOND-HAND DITTO, All of which will be sold at BARGAINS, m order to clear quickly, so that Alterations to Premises can be proceeded with without delay. ALSO, TO THE TRADE: The^Entire Well-assorted Stock of CARRIAGE BUILDERS' MATERIALS AND PLANT I will sell m One Lot or m Lots to suit purchasers. And I would ask tliat all Outstanding Accounts (except those otherwise arranged for) be settled with promptitude. W. SANDLANT CARRIAGE BUILDER, Gladstone Road. j JUST ARRIVED. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY AND BISCUITS Per s.s. Rimutaka, from PEAK, FREANT & CO. ROWNTREE FRY CADBURY and CARR, Having a very Heavy Stock of English lines at present* I MUST SELL, at Cost, to clear. NOW IS TH© CHANCE FOR LOVERS of nice^ fresh Confectionery to call and secure some of these dainty lines. DON'T FORGET— J; ERSKINE 174 GLADSTONE ROAD. ~~ 7 *A TMMENSE STOCK~oT Cti i.fSaL JL Buggies and Gigs at fflßKwßr ORMOND'S. Easy time *^/*»\?S|/ payments. Look is*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11126, 15 November 1907, Page 1
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