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STARS THEATRE OR THUR., FRI., 1.45 ADVENTURE & COMEDY! The lone f/ilolf sure I fusmmbiMtiwM cP adventure- % romance ciA* ¥ ft r.oUS'* B ' * S''” M ?«& «****' Vs/ (Ke i.ir.-rif-kJ' <1 t,y i t.n- Adults.) Associate Feature SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE LESLIE BROOKS, JIMMY LLOYD WIT with RUSS MORGAN and ORCH. < Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ep. 5 “SCARLET HORSEMAN" COMING SAT. at 8 p.m. GARY COOPER in “The ?? or ur. wasseii in Technicolour. (Recommended try Censor tor Adults, «- PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. J. A. REDPATH & SONS, LTD. Specialists in Fabric Roofing (Bitumen) Fixed Linoleum and Floor Sanding. Now have a Gisborne Representative. Temporary Address— MR. A. F. RIDEN, 194 Bright St. 386 MARJORIE CROSKERY, A.R.A.D. (Adv.), London. WILL Reopen in New Studio. Lowe St., April 19th. Further enquiries ring 4(530. 470 GISBORNE BADMINTON CLUB. MEMBERS and Intending Members are advised that play commences APRIL 19 at 7 p.m. in Army Hall. Playing days for the season are Monday evenings and Saturday afternoons. A. B. KING, 499 Hon. Sec. PATUTAHI GOLF CLUB TO mark the opening of the 1948 season a Fourball l4a(fch will be played this week-end. Partners will be arranged as players arrive. 511 L. T. SMITH, Secretary. NOTICE. ALL Stock trespassing on roads at Tokomaru Bay will be Impounded and owners will be prosecuted for allowing stock at large. O. GOLDSMITH. Head Ranger.

TOKOMARU BAY GUN CLUB POVERTY BAY CHAMPIONSHIPS Single and Double Rise, etc. At TATAPOURI. APRIL 18th. 1948. W. OATES, 342 Secretary. GISBORNE PARK GOLF CLUB (INC.) THE Links are now open for play and the Official Opening will be held on SATURDAY, 24th April, when a Canadian Mixed Foursomes will be played. Members of kindred Clubs are cordially invited to attend. W. S. McKEE, 48G Secretary. GISBORNE ROWING CLUB. RESULT OF COMPETITION. Ist Prize. —1456: P. Fraser, Pakowhai Station, Muriwai. 2nd Prize. —1901: Barrie Ellis, 334 Aberdeen Rd., Gisborne. 3rd Prize.—3llo: “Sam,” G.R.C. 4lh Prize.—3o3B: J. F. Bright, Wainui Rd., Gisborne. sth Prize.—3l23: O. R. Olsen, 106 Stafford St., Gisborne. 6th Prize.—397l: G. T. Muirhead. 7th Prize. —1270: F. Lyndon, 20 Walsh St., Gisborne. Bth Prize.—l2lo: Square No. 34. 9th Prize.—lo 72: Mrs. C. Scholium, 14 Clarence St., Te Hapara. 10th Prize.—l7oß: J. Hankey. 11th Prize.—lß67: T. Dobbs, Tolaga Bay. 12th Prize.—l9o3: Mrs. Turker. 13th Prize.—ls3l: J. Wells, W. & K. Grain Store, Qisborne. 14th Prize.—l7o3: J. White, 197 Palmerston Rd., Gisborne. 502 LIGHTS ON MOTOR-VEHICLES AS from Monday, 19th April, regular checks will be made by the Transport Department on—--1 (a) Provision of proper and adequate lights on motor-vehicles; (b) Adjustment of head lamps; (c) Practice of dipping. In view of the frequency of motor accidents at night and the numerous complaints received concerning dazzling lights, Traffic Inspectors of the Transport Department have been instructed to issue Traffic Offence Notices with a view to the prosecution of those drivers in all cases of infringement of Reg. 7 of the Traffic Regulations 1936 as amended in 1939 by Amendment No. 1 of those regulations. Briefly the requirements are;— (1) Two equal powered headlamps capable of clearly illuminating substantial objects 150 ft. ahead; one red tail lamp visible 300 ft. to the rear and fitted at rear centre or to the right; a white light illuminating the rear number plate, but not itself visible from the rear. (2) Under no condition of loading or operation may the headlights tilt upwards above the horizontal (when the vehicle is on a horizontal surface) or towards the offside (i.e., right-hand side of the vehicle). (3) Lights must be capable of being dipped in terms of the regulations. (4) The driver must dip his light when the full beam would bo likely to dazzle another driver or the rider of any vcmcie (including a cyclist) G. L. LAURENSON, ‘ ' * C'omniissioner of Transport. 218 1

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22612, 15 April 1948, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22612, 15 April 1948, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22612, 15 April 1948, Page 2

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