SCOOP SHOWING TODAY ‘HOLLAND BY THE ZUYDER ZEE’ SEE THIS- BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY THAT WAS INVADED BY GERMANY YESTERDAY. A DELIGHTFUL FILM, SHOWING THE PEACE-LOVING PEOPLE OF HOLLAND IN THEIR BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
Huge Crowds Yesterday. Again SOCIALLY Gisborne's First Theatre . „ Direction: R. j. Kerridge. 2 5 and o p.m. THE PLAY THAT, SWEPT A NATION OFF ITS FEET IS NOW A GREAT EMOTIONAL SCREEN EXPERIENCE! II mm slarfMQ BARBARA ADOLPHE STANWYCK * MENJOU WILLIAM HOLDEN rtoeom mended In Censor for Adults, m Wv,/, A COLUMBIA PICTURE Huge Supporting Programme including Latest Air Mail War News.
RACES MONDAY MONDAY Second Day of STEEPLECHASE MEETING ' P.B. TURF CLUB a. it. sc EATS, S 4 Secretary. MANAWATU RACING CLUB WINTER MEETING awapuni racecourse, PALMERSTON NORTH THURSDAY and SATURDAY 16th and 18th May, 1940. First Race 11.30 a.m. IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE SUPREME COURT HOLDEN AT GISBORNE 'VTOTICE is hereby given that statemcuts of accounts and balancesheets in respect of the undei - mentioned estates, together with the report of the Audit Office thereon, have been dulv tiled in the above Court: and 1 hereby further give notice that at the sitting of the said Court, to be holden on TUESDAY, the 28th day of May, 1940, at 10.30 a.m., I intend to apply for an order releasing me from the administration of the said estates. Dated this Bth day of May, 1940. Wenzl John Scholium and Gladstone Graham, trading in partnership under the name and style of "The Gisborne Wine & Spirit. Company” of Gisborne, Wine and Spirit Merchants. Vernon Norman, of Gisborne, Car Painter. Henry Strawson Stubbs, of Patutnhi. Farmer. Eric ‘ Arthur ' Batson, of Gisborne, Orchardist. Alexander Oscar Raphael Paterson, of Gisborne, Labourer. George Midland, of Gisborne, Contractor. Frederick William Peddle the younger, of Motuhora, Labourer. James Weston, of Gisborne, Labourer. Herbert Louis Houltham, of Gisborne, Carpenter. Robert William Murray, of Gisborne, Labourer. Cecil Henry Stevens, of Gisborne, Painter. Maki Ruawai, of Whatatutu, Labourer. TTpctor James Charles Clows, of Waerenga-o-kuri, Labourer, William Stannard, of Ruatorla, Hotel Employee. TO. RHODES, Assignee. 10th May, 1940. SO QEA LED Tenders will be . received by the* Secretary, Hawke’s Bay Education Board, Napier, up till 4 o’clock WEDNESDAY, 22 nd May, 1940, for the erection of a New Native School and Resident*} at. Wharekahika, Hicks Bay. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from Messrs. Ball & Cravvshaw, Peel Street, Gisborne, and from Head Teacher, Mnnutahi Native School, Ruatorla. ’ Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ' 979 MISCELLANEOUS TOADIES’ Costumes and Gentlemen’s Suits and Overcoats Electrically Cleaned by the latest process.—Only at James Johnstone,' Tailor. 02 QAXOPHONES and all other Musical Instruments repaired; reasonable prices.—Wyke's Music Store. 01 T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT fßubher stamp of your name, pad, brush, indelible Ink, and a box to hold the 1011, 3/9: postage 3d oxtfti. — At the T-Tornid Office Tj’Oß SALE at £OOO. —Large Scvenroomed House in Kaiti: conveniences include electric light: no sewerage: a real snip.—Ball & Crawshaw, for cheap houses.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20244, 11 May 1940, Page 2
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