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H TS ]\j[ A JESTY'S Direction - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A FEAST OF DRAMA. Commencing WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. (3 Nights Only.) ' Mr J. C. Williamson presents America's greatest emotional actress, KATHERINE GREY, KATHERINE GREY, Supported by ' WILLIAM DESMOND, . And a specially selected company of over 50 artists, in the following important dramatic productions WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, THE LION AND THE MOUSF. j THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. f THE THIRMECREE. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. PAID IN FULL. Plans at W. Miller's, where day sales can also be purchased. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral i Stalls 55., Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. COLLEGE GROUNDS, WAERENGA-A-HIKA. TfITURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911. TURANGA GARDEN FETE FLOWER, AND FRUIT SHOW. Rifle Shooting, Live Aunt Sally, Chain Walking, Guessing Competition (sheep), Merry-go-round, Height and. Weight, bwmgs, Motor car Rides, Pathe Pic tures. Gates open at 10.30 a.n.". i Lunch from 12 to 2, Is. Afternoon tea 6d ; Tea from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. free. ' Refreshments, Iced Drinks, etc, to be had on the ground. Sale of Fruit and Produce. ' SaVj of Fancy Goods and Novelties, including special importation of Indian Goods. GYMKHANA: 11 a.m., Lemon Cutting. 1.30 p.m., Tiiting at the Ring. 2.30 p.m., Flag Race. 3.15 p.m., Needle Threading . 4.15 p.m., Gretna Race. 4.45 p.m., Jumping (Horses). SPORTS: 2 p.m., Throwing Cricket Ball (ladies) 3 p.m., Potato Race. ! 3.45 p.m., Nail Driving (ladies). 4.15 p.m., Egg and Spoon Race. | 5 p.m., Driving Competition. Flower and Fruit Show, including slso home-made Cakes, etc., as per schedule. CONCERT AT 7 P.M. PATHE , PICTURES. . Buggies and Horses will be in charge of a caretaker, free ; Cloak Room for wraps and parcels, 3d. ADMISSION: Adults 2s; Children under 14, half-price; Family .Tickets 5s (admitting parents and.., children under 14), not sold at', gates. Tickets can be procured at Messrs Adams, Morgan, and Dalryinple's, Gisborne; at Count JStores; and from Members of the Coinmittee. 1 Brakes will leave for Gisborne after the Concert. Special Train will leave Gisborne at i 1.30 p.m., train returning to Gisborne . will leave College Road Crossing at 6.30 p.m., return fare Is. Bd. All trains I will stop at College Road Crossing except first train from Gisborne. 810 ! HAWKETS BAY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY. HAWKERS BAY AUTUMN SHOW WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth, 1911. TJINTRIES WILL CLOSE AS UNDER iJ FEBRUARY Bth. Box Factory-made Butter for Export. FEBRUARY 22nd. GENERAL ENTRIES. j Entry Forms and all particulars may ' be obtained from, CHAS. DOUGLAS, 951 Secretary, Napier. ST. DOMINIC'S CONVENT, • LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Conducted by Sisters of Mercy. Curriculum embraces the usual branches of a superior English Education, with French, Latin, and German languages. Book-keeping, Shorthand, TypewritL ing, Music, Theory and Singing, Paint- ' ing (oil and pastel), Plain and Orna- • mental Needlework. " | The Religiouß and Moral training, to- ! gether with the health and comfort of ' those confided to them, are carefully 1 attended to by the Sisters. 1 j The Reports of Conduct and Profi- : ! ciency are forwarded to parents every I term. Terms on application to — r 1 SISTER SUPERIOR. ; , „ JAMES INNES. LOWE STREET. FOR SALE: 1 A good little Business, only requir- • -*-• ing moderate capital. Shows nett return of £5 per week. O EXCELLENT Business, easily **• worked, capable of great expansion. Returns £7-£8 per week nett profit. • Q HALF-SHARE Sawmill. Working *-*• Partner wanted with £500, or sleeping partner. Guaranteed 8 per cent for five years, with 10 per cent of 3 . profits. Any amount of security for money. A CCOMMODATIQN HOUSE at Otoko, a -"- no rent to pay. Prjce, including building, cooking utensils, stores, £65. e.l ; ■ WHATAUPOKO ; BUTCHERY e ORMOND ROAD. ftjIISKEN & LUDWIG have re-openec J. the above Business, and solicit t share of the public Patronage. Meat oi tfiß First Quality only. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. PERSONAL ATTENTION, AND CLEANLINESS GUARANTEED Telephone 376. 671 ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12377, 10 February 1911, Page 1

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