HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, THE KENNEDYS Will Show the Kest of the Week— TO-NIGHT,' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. A 00.\IPL13TK CHAXGE. 1. A r ocal 'I ) lift, "O'er Ocean .Stealing ("Paul Jones"). , BRONWEN FAIRHALL AND MIMMIE BOAIDJIEFF. 2. Violui, llhapsodv Keith Kenned; [ KEITH KENNEDY. J 3. Solids at tlio Pian0...... Selectei JENNIE CREE. t 4. Soprano. "Villa nelle" Dell' Aeqiw 5 BRONWEN FAIRHALL. 5. AB CUKE, Scotch Comedian, it ' New Comic Songs. ' 6. Ballad, "When You Come Home' MIMMIE BOAIDJIEFF. 7. (a.) Violin, Fjnalc from Concerto (b) "The Cuckoo''. ...Keith lveniicd> KEITH KENNEDY. 8. Humorous Sketch. JENNIE CREE AND AD CREE. INTERVAL. 9. Opening Chorus, "A Merry Party.' COMPANY. 10. Operatic Aria.. "Miserere" Verdi {.with Violin Obligato by KJeilli Kennedy). BRONWEN FAIRHALL. 11. Violin, "Obcrtass Mazurka."' KEITH KENNEDY. 12. Character Sketch. AD CREE. 13. Popular Songs or Ballads. MIMMIE BOAIDJEFF. 14. Humor a,t the Piano. JENNIE CREE. 15. Ensemble, "Aloha-Hoe." 0 16. Scotch Comic Song, "The Sailor." AD CREE. 17. Finale, "Good Night," COMPANY. At the Piano : MDME. BERTHA KENNEDY. N.B. — The encore numbers will include: "Coming Home,". "The Rosary," "Amlie Laurie,"; ■■ ''Come Back to 'Ei-j'ii," "Maggie, the Cows ar© iii the Clover," '•Mother ■Machree." "Bonnie B„1iks : o 1 Loch' Lomond," "Chei v i*y Ripe," . "Comin 1 thro' '■ tbe Rye." PRICES— 3s, 2s, ls (Plus Tax). Seats may be booked at Muir's for the Dres.s Circle 'or Orohestral Stalls for 3s 2d. "YOU CAN DANCE." -A , PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE Tourna, ! ment and Dance will be held' iri the Albion 1 Hall TO-NIGHT (lliitr_day), and every Thuivsday night. Six Prizes. Card9 8 p.mX sharp. Dance 10 p.m. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies* Is 6d. Mrs. Heeney, Pianist. 379 MAKARAKA-MATAWHEiRO HALL. AJ/L RJLTUR.NED SOLDIERS in the M*al«u , a.ka-MataWhero .District ai'e invited to attend a WELCOME: HOME BALL, to be held in the above Hall, ori FRIDAY, October 17th at 'B" pun.'' Music by CopleyV Orchestra (four instruments). Public Admission—Ladies 2s, Gentlemen ss. . Bell's Motor 'Bus will leav'e Gisboriie Post Office at 7.30. A. J. RACHINGER, ' 57 Hon. Sec. KING COUNTRY. TE KUITI. 1 QAA ACRES. 10 miles Te Kaiti:; lOUU 1250 acres felled and ia English grasses, balance busli, threequarters ploughablo, balance very easy; well watered throughout; 14 paddocks, no weeds, good fences; 3-TOomed Cottage, good woolshed, machines, yards, dips, etc. Road runs through centre; would cut up into 6 farms. Title : Native lease, 42 years, 2/6 per neve rental; half' compensation for improvements. Can get freehold very easily. Dissolution .of 7*artuiership, hence 'for sale. Tin's farm is unencumbered'. PRICI&-Ouly £5 per acre. Ternm: £1500 cash; balance ■5. yeai>« at 5_ per cent. This is ii Great Bargain. Apply— A. G. JOHNSON, TIS KUITI. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 31 ACRES AND 8-ROOMEO HOUSE. SrrUATEP at Mangapapa, with every modern convenience, hot and cold Water, bathroom', washhouse, lawn aiid gardens, beauti fiu trees, stable and motor shed, fowl rune. Prettily situated, well back from road. Good drainage. '■ The Land, apart from the Hoiise, will cut up into real good Building Sites. AN" ABSOLUTE: BARGAIN AT £2500. (The House alone is worth half of tliis figure.) Apply— FARMERS' CO-OP. 212 ;i (Foi. 3F.) HERE'S WHAT YOU WANT. ! 25 ACRES FREEHOLD. 1291 ACRES LEASEHOLD. 1316 SITUATED about. 6£ miles from Railway, School. and Post Office; about 35 milee froth Gisborne on a good road. LEASEHOLD has 11 years to run, with, Right of RENEWAL, *• ' Present Rent, 1/3 per acre. ■■' PRACTICALLY ALL IN THEI BESI OF GRASSES. Carrying all yeai' round 2300 Sheep and 240 Oattle. Subdivided into 13 Paddocks, well watered. Fences in. good repair. BUILDINGS (situated* on Freehold] inbhide— -Nine-roomed House (practically new), with all conveniences, Woolshed, (with 4 stands), motor Shed, Dip, etc. All Good, Easy Country. PRICE^NLY £9 PER. ACRE. (Terms arranged to sifit.) Live aiid 'Dead ''-Stock' 'at Valuation. Full particulars from ! FARMERS' CO-OP. 171 _ (Fol-_Sl)' NOTICE. i MOTOR SERVICE BETWEEN GISBORNE AND WAIMATA. MONK & SON'S Motor 'Bus leavei : Waimata at 8 a.m., and Giflborrii 12.30 p.m., Tuesdays, Th-Rsdays, anc , Saturdays. ' *' All ' Parcels left at Railway Stableß. ' X 'Phone 604. . ,91 ' rf T7HO is foolish enough to sell Cash VV "■ mere Bouquet Soap at 9d?--Th' People's Elmporium. [ i\Xr ANTED— Everyone to call and liavi ' VV ' their Car or any other vehicL painted before Shaw. — Krebs and Cb. - T ADTJES' NEiW SPRING COS'TUMEi ILi '— a Jiice range from 29/6 to 85/-X a Melbourne Cash, Gisborne's Busies r ftfcn'--' ..' ■ -.■■'■ .. ■ L' "\^OU don't want to live miles awa*j X"' from your work, and you -don'; , need to.— l have several Cottages fo] . Sale cloee to town.— James Innes, Low* Street;^ .-. FIP'OR' QUICK! SALE— Lytton Road, \ | Jj. Kauri Houses, 5 rooms and conveni ences, on large, high and dry section. Brice8 rice clieap ; real bargains at ±5550 each 'wrier leaving district. — T. G. Lawless 'TC'IOiR SALE), Mangapapa^ — House of ' J_ rooms, on good seotion. The prici ' ig ridiculously cheap at £380; sfoo< terms. — For full p&rticrJara, apply T. G 1 Lawleet, Agent,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15041, 16 October 1919, Page 4
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