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QPERA TJOUSE, Q.ISBORNE. Direction George Stephenson .and Alf. Liriley. (By arrangement with Ed. Jasper). LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . At 8 o'clock. THE TUNEFUI* MUSICAL COMEDY, "THE JAM OF CATHAY." Written by Harry Taylor. MAGNIFICENTLY COSTUMED . A Fortune in Silks and Satins: "No "better-dressed musical attraction has been seen in the Dominion" (vide Press). i ■■ Unique Ballets. Chiwming Music. AC?RES OF PRETTY GIKLS. Prices — 4s, 3s, and 2s. Children Halfprioe. Plan at Ferguson's. No early doors. *• GISBC'RNE BOXIfiS'G ASSOCIATION. GRAND OOUBITaTTRACTION. At the OPERA_HOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. FIRST ~NJGHT. PROFESSIONAL WELTER WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE! DOMINION. Purse of £67 10s, including expenses, Between SYD. MITCHELL (Champion) and WM. POESY (Gisborne). 15— ROUNDS —15 Also First Bouts in All Amateur Classes. second" night FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. SPECIALS-ROUND i CONTEST * Between A. IIAVILL (Palmerston North) and . JOHN HEENEY (Gisborne), Welter Champion of the Dominion, Also ~ FINALS of the AMATEUR CLASSES. Referee : Mr R. Cairns-Lee. Judges: Messrs Seymour and I. PRICES— Stage (50 seats only), 10s; Dress Circle anrl Front Stalls, 5s • 2nd Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. ■ Box Plan at Fergusons will be opened Monday, February 8, at 10 a.m. H. L. HUMPHREYS, 890 i^' Secretary. TaIuHERU ROAD-UaARD. rniENDERS mil be received until 12 JL Noon, on FRIDAY NEXT, 12th instant, for about 50 chains of Road Formation ; also for the Supply and Delivery of about 250 yards of Gravel. Particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily x a#oepted. „ ■'*■ A. G. BEEIREi, Clerk. Gisborne, Feb. Bth, 1915. 952 JOHNS, .BANNISTER AND CO., Ltd. SHARE CERTIFICATES. NEW Share Certificates of the above Company are now ready, and may be obtained by Shareholders, on application at the Office of the Secretary, N.Z. Shipping Company's Building, Customhouse Street. Shareholders are also notified that the old (pink) • certificates are called in, and must be returned to the Secretary, who will issui© new scrip in exchange therefor. H. E. DODD, 937 Secretary. MEATMEAL. MEATMBAL makes the Fowls lay! and Eggs will be dear this winter. T. CLARKSON, Ltd., . Gladstone Road. 'Phone 294. OTTO ARNDT IS prepared to accept Contracts for Asphalting and Tarring, and general Gardening Work. All work expeditiouisly executed at Lowest Rates. Address — 499 72 CRAWFORD ROAD. NOTICE. mHE OKITU BACON FACTORY JL will not in future undertake any Private Curing. A. McKENZIE, 865 General Manager. FOR SALE. A 30-35 H.P. MOTOR CAR, complete with ail accessories, spares, etc. Cost £375; had nine months' wear, and is far better than a cheap new one. Must be sold. Price £250. Terms. .Owner going to the war. J)elivery given Monday week. Address at Herald Office. 813 FOR- PRIVATE BALE. T>ESIDENCE, well designed and XV finished, with motor garage and man's room, with all modern conveniences, situated in good locality, Whataupoko. Fine view of harbor and surrounding country, away from dust; healthy" site- for children. Area, one acre, subdivided into three sections. For full particulars, apply to — "BRITISH," 56 Care Herald Office. T3LANKETS, though warm, yet the JL) price has a cooling effect. All Wool Double-bed Blankets, 19s lid a pair. Get a pair before the Sale ends. — Melbourne Cash; Gisborne's Busiest Store. YOUR SUCCESS in life, your health, your happiness, YOUR EYESIGHT, are all inseparably related.— Haig Graham, Eyesight Specialist, T. Adair'a Buidinga, Gladstone Road. 14 ASTlGMATlSM— irregular curvature J\. of the eye, producing irregular pictures and headaches — I can cure. — Haig Graham, Eyesight Specialist, T. A dair'g Buildings, Gladstone Road. 14 fTIRY' the tables at tjbe Grand BiUiard JL Parlors. It's a pleasure to play upon them. Four first-cla^s tables. Learners taught. 'Phone lOSft. 1 BUY Lime and Glycerine from sd, Brilliantine Bd, Bay Rum 7d, Cocoanut Oil 6d, Tooth Pastes, Powders, 1 Perfumes, etc., from. "Noah'a Ark," the cheapest house in town. O^IETHtNG to talk about.— Blue and gold Dungaree Trousers, 2s 6d a pair; Navy Blue Underflannels, Is lid each"; White Cotton Singlets, Is each; Tweed Trousers, As lid. pair; Men's Colored Cotton Underpants, Is 6d pair. —At "The Don."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 1

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