1 H IS MAJESTY'S rpHEATRE , Direction.... T. J. West TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTI ■ The Supreme and Incomparable WEST'S PICTURES "THE BEST OF AUV In -a GIGANTIC PROGRAMME o COLOSSAL ATTRACTIONS. . '• Scenic, Industrial, Dramatic; Mystic and Comic Subjects. THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S. fc MARKETS. » ~ "Only THE BEST is Shown^by WEST.' } TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME >VILL ONLY BE DISPLAYED TWICE Complete Change Wednesday Night. " PRICES— 3s, 2s, and ls. _ ' Children tinder 12, Half-price. V . .' Plan at Miller's. 37j . PRELIMINARY^ ANNOUNCEMENT. - gIS JJAJESTY'S r^HEATRE 3 GRAND COMPLIMENTARY B WELCOME " • To MISS ROSEMARY REES. A GREAT PROGRAMME!; " Including Special Production, for the first time m New Zealand, of Miss Rees' One-act Plays, "THE NEW GUN." "A JUDICIAL SEPARATION." "HER DEAREST FRIEND."' BOX PLLA.N -ARRANGEMENTS.— The Box Plaii-Willbe opened at Mr Miller* ' on' Friday morning at 10. Prices : Front Stalls 3s/ Stalls 2s, PitMs, Dress Circle 4s. Full partjcjulars Thursday's paper. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL '' AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. , autuMn" SHOW, * WEDNESDAY,: MARCH 31st, 1809. ENTRIES 'TWILL CLOSE *AS UNDER:— MARCH 3rd: Box Factory -made Butter for Export. ,31b Dairy Salt'B,utter (separator). 31b Daii'y Salt Butter (non-separator). j •■■■'■ * ' MARCH 13th: Field Exhibits. 3 ■ ' .MARCH 17th: ; GENERAL ENTRIES. - Eiitry Fornis and all particulars may jbe obtained fromr— '-.• CHAS; DOUGLAS, ' 362 . Seeretaiy,. Napier. r ENGINE. N O,NE 6 h.p. Horissontal Engine for ■Sale. A bargain at £45. Ctiaranteed iri first. -class order.. Apply — '/ ■ BREWERY. 356 '•• .' ; - '.''.-.,. . NOTICE. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ * r "PUNNING.in my paddock, KaitaraXV Uhi— Dark Bay M4RE, very lame, two hind and ono front foot white, white stripe down face, branded 5J> (oonjd.) on near shoulder. If' nut claimed will be sold t« defray expenses. 323 y y O. HANSEN. , .Y. y : ; : : OT^,J?Rl^YO|ia^e_ -V; ■ ■,--■ o, 7-. " ; ■ ,''■'■ y « niHE localrishfirmen wishvto announce JL Ytp the Publicoof Gisborrie that #rbm * this, divte the Price of FISH will be Is 3d per bundle. .; Febritory 22nd, 1909. • . 375 WANTED. ■ > TXTANTED— The Address of GEORGE ► V V '. .;' MITQHELI-, who wa»; cooking l for . Hbolihan's Survey Camp a-t Wairere * m 1907> r '' DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., 379 • , Gisborne. - r _ ■ . ..y. — 4— . LOS T. ,v . .-.-■• ) T OST, from Ormond, on February 13 — 1 JJ* One black and tan 'SHEEP DOG . PUP, "Glen;" • Any person found detaining tome after this date will be prosecuted. Reward oil returning to- — J. GOLVIN, 344. - . ', Ormond. NOTICE. JAMES McKEE, having leased his premises to Mr Harry Adair, had to remove tlie.rbulk of his remaining stock to the Sample Rooms at the rear of the building,-, where he will dispose of it, m lots to suit purchasers. Entrance through right-of-way. In order that, the business may be M'-ound up as speedily as possible, J. McKeo desires to notify that his Office * is ' upstairs m the new brick building, where accounts may bp paid. It is requested that all overdue accounts be »ct r tied promptly. Telephone No. 17 (as before). 380 CHAS. BUSCKE LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. ACCOUNTANT, LAND, ESTATE", f 7 ; V- And GENER AIi COMMISSION AGENT, LICENSED INTERPRETER. SOME REAL GOOD 3 INVESTMENTS. jp piO X 10 * ACRES, 12 .miles dSJfJjma'fJa from Gisborne, 2 sheds, outhouses, 800-gallon tank; £50 down; rest easy terms, r jf-OQA FIVE-ROOMED House, dW_Wt/U* o washbonae, etc., all built kauri; 10 minutes* walk from Post; -office. Particularly ea^y terms. jpQQA COTTAGi;, with .4 oWuy "• good-sized rooms and : scullery, match-lined ; section 66 by 132. £50 down ; balance easy terms. £} A OA QUARTER-ACRE SecdW4:^Ui tion, ■R-ivJrsi.de. Rood, 4--7 -roomed House (new), scullery' and washhouse. £135 cash down ; balance eas; terms. V P_TA ACRES FREEHOLD, 25 .mile* tJ I\J from- Gisborae.; 470 acres m d grass, 100 acres m turnips; wintering' S sheep to the acre; has 2-roomed House, woofshed, sheep yards, 6, paddocks, watered by streams. Pfic© £7 I«r a cro < OQ.fi ACRES Native Lease, for 21 jU O\J years, with right of renewal further 21 yeaj?s; about 26 miles from Gisbome;^metalled road all the way. Prioe £350. Very easy terms. X CHAS. BUSCKE, 7 Lowe Street. HE BEER that wins the Game— GOLD TOP ALE. Pure, Cooling, V Refreshing. 6£i c = \T[fANTEH KNOWN. — For &om - VV Renovating, Papering, Deoorat y ing, etc., J, D. TUSTIN 5b the Cheapesl 7 and the Best.-^-Grey Street. Telephone No. 244.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19090222.2.2.3
Bibliographic details
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11515, 22 February 1909, Page 1
Word Count
683Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11515, 22 February 1909, Page 1
Using This Item
The Gisborne Herald Company is the copyright owner for the Poverty Bay Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Gisborne Herald Company. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.