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AN APPRECIATION .... Wo wish to sincerely thank the many hundreds of people who, on leaving the theatre or in subsequent telephone conversation, have kindly expressed the pleasure and delight which they experienced at the screenings of ‘‘Goodbye Mr. Chips.’’ We extend our appreciation to the artists, the directors, and everyone concerned at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for the privilege we now have of presenting the finest entertainment in the history of motion pictures. Mi*. Chips 9 With ROBERT DONAT GREER GARSON RESERVATIONS: For your greater comfort and enjoyment Reserve at the Theatre, Phone 218. Be early or Book for Matinees. (.Approved for Universal Exhibition) Daily To Thursday, 2 and 8 p.m. SOCIALLY Gisborne’s First Theatre Direction: R. J. Kerridge. ALSO EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDING The Auckland Celebrations to H.M.S. ACHILLES And Scenes of the Ist. Echelon in Wellington. MENDELSSOHN’S WEDDING MARCH Country Patrons Please Note— The usual afternoon train to Motuhora will be delayed until 4.15 p.m. on Wednesday . . . Market Day fares will be charged . . . Book now for Wednesday’s Matinee.

i u mjn « «„■ r/i IUBtaBCfIBHI Verandah Blinds MADE TO MEASURE Ropes of AH Makes MANILA COTTON HEMP FLAX AND FLEXIBLE STEEL WIRE. Also IRON & WOOD BLOCKS At P.O. Box 24. jEUMirs 11G Bright St. Phones 85 and 250. .'.V.'.V.W.V.VAW.VAVAW.VAW/,.W.V.V.V.V.VAW

Waikohu Returned Soldiers (Affilintncl with tho. N.Z.A. and 0. Union) Centre..) Amateur Events under permit, from N.Z. A.A.A. Monster Sports ON THE FINEST SPORTS GROUND IN THE BAY, near Railway Station, To Karaite EASTER MONDAY, 25th MARCH, 1940. £IOO in Prizes and Trophies. TRAIN LEAVES HAITI WHARF at 9 a.m. Market Day Fare 2/2 Return. Sports sturt at 10.110 a.m. ATHLETIC, CYCLING, CHOPPING, HORSE and DANCING EVENTS. AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS. Trophy. Trophy. All Entrance Fees 1/-. Nominations for all Athletic Events Close on Friday, loth March, to be accompanied by the necessary fees, with the .Secretary, or with Mr. C. Brown, .Mercer, Gladstone ltond. (No post, entries.) MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. MODEL AEROPLANE EVENT (Open).— Longest flight in air. First, 7/0; 2nd, !>/■; lird, 2/0. Entry Free and Post Entry. STEPPING CHAIN. First, 20/-. SHEEP WEIGHT-ESTIMATING (Live weight). First, 20/-. Post Entries 1/-. JUNIOR ATHLETIC EVENTS Open to all residents in Poverty Bay under 18 years (non-aflilialed). 70yds., 12 and under, for Girls and Boys (Separately). 100yds.. 12 and under, lor Girls and Boys (Separately). 100yds.. 14 anil under, for Girls and Boys (.Separately). 100yds., 15 and under 18, for Boys and Girls (Separately). .Junior Championship Events (Open), Cup for Competitor gaining Most Points. JOOyds., under 15, for Girls and Boys (Separately). 220yds., under 15, for Girls and Boys (Separately). 110yds., under 15, for oirl3 and Boys (■Separately). 880yds., under 15, for Boys. Senior Championship Events (Open), Cup for Competitor gaining Most Points. tOOyds., over 15, for (fills and Boys ( Separately). 220yds., over 15, for Girls and Boys (Separately). ■l4oyds., over 15, for Girls and Boys (Sepn lately). 880yds., under 15, for Boys. I mile, under 15, for Boys. I nter-Sehool Relay Race, Girls and Boys (Separately). Inter-House Relay Rare, Girls and Boys (Separately). (-.Mile Boys’ Walking Race. High dump. Sark Rare. Throwing Cricket Bull. Discus ’l’ii rowing. Medallions for Ist and 2nd in Each Event. Entrance Fees, lid, with I/- as maximum. Entries Close with Mr.. C. Brown, Mercer, Gisborne, or Secretary, To Knraka School Sports Association on Friday, March 15. (No post entries). Past performances: 'Times and handicaps should ho indicated. HORSE EVENTS. STOCK HORSE'RACE (Children). First. Trophy; 2nd, Trophy.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20187, 4 March 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20187, 4 March 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20187, 4 March 1940, Page 2

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