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THEOSOPHY MISS C.W. CHRISTIE, F.T.S. (Who has lately returned "from' Adyar, Madras, India), "ytTjILL deliver a PUBLIC LECTtTRE | HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. " The Two Divine Teafchers, JESUS AND THE CHRIST. Madame Gleave • will sing the recitative and aria, '-But the-^Lord is Mindful of His Own" (Mtendelssohn). * Mr John Townley will occupy the chair. ... . - gg**? H lB J^AJ®STY!S~ "pHEATRE. /rUESDAY, NOVESMBEIR 28th, 1911. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT Tendered by ' the . piTPILS QF rpHK .' pONVENT gCHOOJAS, xne Programihe W be ' presented comprises items entirely new to Gisborne,. and many of >vhich *^-ill 'be performed for the first time hr tlie Dominion. NEW i . AT^MarivE DANCES, Under the direction of PROFESSOR OWEN CARDSTON ; ! , Charming Comediettas. >: '•■ Pleasing Choruses. , PRICES r 3s, 2s, aiid;,ls; : ' 267

DANCE. ASOCSDAL will be iheld in- the Waerenga-a-hika JE_oll :on ■ BOXING NIGHT, December <26th. _*roceeds in aid of the Hall .Fund. 1 -, Double' tickets ss, extra lady 2s. . W. J. McDFJRMOTT. 261 , , Secretary. METHODIST C HUE C H Bright. Street. to-morrows • smvidEs. Morning IL: Mr H,. A. Tunnecliffe ; afternoon 2.45, V Bible-class ; evening 7, Rev. J. A. Wiore/; TE HAPARA: Afternoon 2.30, .Sunday , School; evening 7, Mr J. Dawson. MANGAPAPA: Evening 7, Mr F". H. Forge. T3 AFTIST * TABERNACLE TO-MOK^W r *(SONDAY), Morning .Hj '*eubj>ct "The Teaching of the Odd Sparrow" ;. evening 7, "What to do in thfe Day 'of * Trouble." Preacher, Rev. % Keith' Ewen. Solo by Mr Crump, of Wellington. . 262 :' ;,'.. k .;. 17. . _ - GAiRDEN PARTY. A GARDEN PART*^ in aid of Funds for a Treat for the Children of the State School^, will be /held at "Berwen" (Mr Geo. Smith's, residence),. Grey St., on THURSDAY,fDecember 7th. , 236 MASONIC HkLL, GISBORNE. QUNB^^Novl 19th, 7 p.m.— FareO well Address: "Spiritual Science: Ite Mission to Humanity," followed by. florid clairvoyance -A Wri*fci*n "questiohs answered. HenrjC'VlCl'Oß consulted daily ;"-evenings hy .appointment, Good's Buildings. -Season closes Wednesday, 22nd. . 215 GENERAL ELEXXTIONS. WANTED -r' Several USHERS, at Polling Booths on Election Day, 7th Deoember; 1911. Apply— ■ -"- H. E. HILL, - Registrar of Electors Office, Low. e Street. Gisborne, y Q y. 17th, 1911" 235 GISBORNE GAS COMPANY, LTD. T AST TMSCOUNT TW MONDAY, 20th NdVEMBEiR. ;■ 247 SOCIETY PREVEN'iTON CRUELTY TO ANIJMALS.

AMEiETING of the General Committee . will be held on TUESDAY, November 21st, at 2.30 p.m., ,in the Borough Council Chambers. ,*"■'• ■ ' '..-:■ '262 THANKS. rpHE East Coast Trades and Labor X Counoil desire to .thaiik all those who so kindly donated • trophies as "prizes ; Messrs W. J. Owe and -Co. and the Gisborno Co-op. Bakery GEC ''■ for the loan of crockery and the refreshment utensils; and all those who so ably, assisted in making the Labor Day Demonstration such ' a. success* ' Especially- do they desire to thank the SaiyatioqJ Army Band for their valuable assistance in playing in the proces»i<ai. ;•-'■■" *&7 . .-,' D, W, .QQLFJM&fe; Secretary. * THANKS. I DESIRE to *thahklM^ Ifr^bgood ..and son for assistance rendered to my wife and daughter when thiy met -with , aa aeoident on -Wednesday, the 15th inst. ROBT. ATKTNS. 276 , . ■ NOTICE. 'EJTRAYED in my paddock— A BAY -P HORSE. If hot claimed and expenses paid, will be sold to defray same. Qv FIELD, Rakauroa. - m A..'' ' FOVEJRTY BAV ' "" AmimritU^Ah AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PRIZE MONEYS ow now be had. on application. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. 196

THE GISBORNE^ COvOPEiRATTVE BAKERY- CO., LTD. WANTED--Smart MAN, for Small "Goods Delivery; JTftpe feu**., hustlers need apply-. v ! F. O. FEDDY, i Seca*etary-Manager. 217 ■ ' ' AS A GOING CONCERN. TWO good Teams, Two Waggons, Harness, Tarpaulins, Qian-is, and a good *|"**un for £SQO. Apply— /.t}, li, PA6LEY, 209 - Gisbome. AEROGEN SAFETY CAS. OUR MR. BIRD, Aerogen Expert, ' will be in GISBORNE for another week, and will be pleased to call upon those interested. J - /© also have a Plant working in our pes, £owe Street. . PEARSON, MAxTtAOKSON, AND DE LAUTOUR, LTD., Sole Agents. _110 SEED~POTATIOES.— We have a few packs each of the following^ which we will sell at less than cost price, to clear: JJeprons, ***>Mes,- ''"British Queen-, Princess Victor}-*. WW "tfortlher-n Stars.— o. s. Tiwrnpaop §ftd Go- T^on--"*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12615, 18 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12615, 18 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12615, 18 November 1911, Page 1

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