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JJAJESTY'S 'JHEATRE.! Direction Mr G. - . Portus. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TOMORROW NIGHT. SATURDAY NEXT. A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. MR. HARRY RICKARDS' TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION. Featuring the Cream of English, American, and Continental Star Acts. A COLOSSAL AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE, Direct from America. BINNS AND BINNS, The Vagabonds, in Comedy and Music. The Perfect Lady Gymnast, ALCIDE CAPTAINE, A Study in Grace and Physical Culture. CLARKE AND MOSTAH, England's ' Leading Comedy Couple and Dancers Extraordinary. PASTOR AND MERLE, The Great European Eccentrics. ALF. HOLT, The Prince of American Entertainers. CARLTON MAX, The Worlds' Greatest Ventriloquist. SYDNEY BACH, The Drawing-room Entertainer. GODFREY INNES. The Famous Welsh Tenor. FANNY POWERS, TOM DAWSON, CAMILLE CORNWALL THE MARLOWS. Prices — 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Early doors 6d extra. Plan at Miller's. - Late 'train to-morrow (Saturday) night. 119 Touring Manager, Mr M. Marcus.

gAY '. QCOTTiI'SH gOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT ••';.."■ J/ ' ' ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ~-:'tr.. On ' Sl', ANDREW'S NIGHT — THURS. i DAY", November 30th. Come and Hear MISS ADELAIDE! BRUCE, ' '; '.Leading' Soprano 'from Adelaide.

NOTICE. MANGATU ANNUAL SPORT'S. THE Ladies' Leaping Match lias been' .struck off the • Programme, and the j Prize Money for the Open Leaping] Match (3rd event) . is : First, £5 and ! Trophy £1, presented by Mr J. Bowen ; second 30s, third 10s. '* C. F. HENDERSON, 225 Hon. Sec.

WARNING TO ELECTORS. ELECTORS OPPOSED TO NOLICENSE are. notified that a deliberate attempt is being made to squeeze some of the"m off, the Roll 'by means of an Elector's" Objection, and without any legitimate reason.. -you? receive, -notice of an - Etector'e Ob-* jecticui,- please notify the Registrar ,of Ele-ciors- that' you -are' 'still' '-in the district. This will prevent' you from .be^ ingfdisfranchised, and enable you to do your duty on election day by striking out. the bottom line on both papers. ' 168 BAY OP PLENTY ELECTORATE. CLAIMS FOR ENROUrtENT. I HAVE been appointed by Registrar Electors, Bay of Plenty, to receive CLAIMS FOR ENROLMENT till Noon on MONDAY, 20th inst., to be sent by specuil messenger to Opotiki. G. J. A. JOHNSTONE. 179. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, to close at Noon on THURSDAY, 23rd, are invited for the Erection of a Residence,, .on Foster Street, for Mr P. Duhphy. Plans, etc., may be seen at my office. ALBERT WILLIAMS, 44 Architect, McKee's, Buildings TO OONTRACTORS. *~~ TENDERS are invited until Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 29th November, 1911, for the Erection of the New Hospital, at Gisborne, for .the Cook Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Plans and specifications, are to be seen at the office of the Board,- Gisborne ; the Town Clerk's office, Auckland; and also at our own office, Wellington. ATKINS AND BACON, Architects to the Board. Wellington. > 291

TENDERS-^SCRUBCUTTING. A. f\Ci AORES MANUKA, at Marshrfcv/LJ lands, Ormond. Work shown Monday, November 20th. Tenders close MONDAY NIGHT. Apply — \ ■ R. SCOTT, Kaitaratahi. Telephone 202 (two rings). 195 £ gOOK T^ORTH : JJEADLNG: PROmBITIOH. FATAL TO LIBERTY,, TEMPERANCE AND MORALITY. Written Specially for Popular Use and Carefully Revised by Three Professors of the University ofNew Zealand. PRIOE^-od EACH. Posted 7d. Procurable from— chAs. w. muir, '' Bookseller and Stationer. Telephone 122. 416

( CLOTHES CLEANING.— A. V\ ; lson J Chemical Cleaner, Art Dyer Feather 'Dresser, and Umbrella Maker ; 14 years' practical experience ; worl done well < and quickly. Umbrellas re covered 2s 6d, good material. — 281 Glad stone road. 'Phone 306., SEEDB.-rWe have a large and varied Stock of Vegetable and Flower Seeds ; all imported fresh this season. Give us a trial order. — D. S. Thompson *nd Co. 'Phone 645. WANTED— A Gold Chaip. Buy it 1 now at Grieve's Great Roommaking Sale; 4s in £ discount off everything. Reckon out the saving yourself ICTURE FRAMING in all its bran ches. Reasonable prices at ' Parker's, Grey Btreet. Also, Portraits in oils, black and whit*, atn. ANTED, to prove that a Specialist is a Specialist. Grieve, jeweller, makes Engagement Rings a special line. Si/.e cards fr«v HAVE you a little spare cash? Tf so. sp<» T.G.Ti. for investments ia f.onrl — f"WTW nvor Kaiti . Rridgp WANTED— Concrete work and~Septic Tanks, also Drain-Uwing, by a Licensed Drainer- well sinking. Estimates given for all work, either town or country.-^-C. Clark, Te Hapara. 500

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12614, 17 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12614, 17 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12614, 17 November 1911, Page 1

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