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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. PATHE PSGTUBES PRE-EMINENT AND PEERLESS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHTI A SUPERB NEW OFFERING OF ALLSTAR FILMS. DIRECT FROM OUR NEW CIRCUIT. THE SPARK ETERNAL A Resistless Story of the Underworld, crowded with adventur.e and emotion, m which a submerged chord m the criminal's nature is aroused, and what he does m the finish, brings a lump into the throat of the average thinking person. And the .audience are pleased with the fato of Lola, the beautiful heroine. TOPICAL BUDQET. Among the items screened m this series are : Lord Eoberts' Funeral, the Home Defence Corps, Scenes on King Albert's Day, and a Regiment of our Indian Soldiers on the march. THE DOUBLE CROSS. A Clever Drama, illustrating the manner of living of v, certain class of thieves, who obtain money by fictitious advertisements. ALL AT SEA. It is a Comedy of so many pleasant surprises, and one laugh follows on another so fast that it needs no description. Ht goes by saying it's a Keystone. THE LAKES OF PLITVICE. A Glorious Scenic, which unfolds a charming series of views. HE WOKE MP IN TIME. A Quick and Busy Lubin Comedy. Two Hours at Thorough Enjoyment. Prices — Circle Is, Downstairs 6. Children Half-price. Plan at Miller's corner. pUBLIC TyTEETING RE QUEEN CARNIVAL FESTIVAL. A PUBLIC MEETING of all who are willing to assist m the holding of a QUEEN CARNIVAL, will be held inthe Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst., at 8 p.m. The Carnival is being held m Aid of the Band and of the Patriotic Fund. Business : Election of a strong Committee. Mr'-J. Townley will preside. FRED. R. BALL, 46 Secretary pro tern. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN GARDEN FETE. TO be held m the Patutahi Domain on THURSDAY, March 18, 1915, commencing at Noon. Hot Water and Milk provided Free. Sports, Games, etc. Tickets Is. Children haH-price. AFTERNOON TE.A 6d.. Foster's Motor 'Buis will leave the Gisborne Post Office at 1.30, if sufficient inducement offers. 880 J. W. TAUNT, Sec. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. TO" OWNERS OF WAGGONS AND LORRIES. OFFERS will be received by the undersigned, tin Noon, Monday, 22nd inst., for Carting Extra Mj?tal from the. P^atutahi Quarry to the Cemetery DepoJ*, ,, at, a. fixed price of 7s per cubic yard. . . D. G. FRASER, 104 " " ' County Engineer. SPECIALISTS IN MEN'S j HATS, MERCEHY & CLOTHING. J "MEET MB FACE TO' FACE." CIARKSON, . CORONATION BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. P.O. Box 91. 'Phone 87. A. *. FROMM, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT BEGS to thank his numerous Customers for their past support, and solicits a continuance of same m his new premises. Latest Novels, Fancy Goods and Toys, Account Books and Commercial Stationery, ' Weekly Papers, Magazines, and Fashion Books. Country Orders promptly attended to. Please Note New Address : PEEL STREET, GISBORNE (Opposite Times Office) : 947 Freehold Station Property FOR SALE! 3300 Acres FREEHOLD. About 600 acres m Grass; balance easy Hill Country, not exceeding 800 feet. GOOD 5-ROO'MEI> HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. 100 Acres Rich Ploughable Flats. Situated 8 miles from Township and 18 miles from Seaport. Total area of Rich Riv«r Flats: About 500 Acres. This land is equal to any of the best East Coast land, similar to Whangara country. PRICE: £4 PER ACRE. Owner must sell ; leaving for the War. Apply prompt to— , . BUSCKE & PARKER. LOWE STREET. fi HATER LEA Motor Cycle,- light \J weight, any trial, only £19 \ 10s; terms arranged.— The Boom Cycle Co.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 1