FINALLY TONIGH? at 7.45 1. ACTION DRAMA “FLAXY MARTIN” (Recommended by Censor (or Adults.) 2. ACTION MUSICAL LONE STAR MOONLIGHT 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves 4316 Rhone 2771 ntSATRg o%g\TH g- S TAR 9 dll m m mSp'at: s&SmwziZ irrzraDirection: herridfre-Odeon. SATURDAY at g p.m. MON., TUES., 2 and 8 p.m. 6 BIG STARS TO BRING YOU THE MOST COLOURFUL DRAMA OF OUR TIMES ! fn&iM ' '• f w§%FliTf^f .. with : a ffithless impacts *gpg|. PRODUCING ARTISTS, Inc JV presents (ACHARY LOUIS SCOTT-HAYWARD 7 ft. Sf SYDNEY DIANA GREENSTREET » w i Sj| i vv M ■ X. LUCILLE MARTHA ' r * USEIS3ST' ~ m HATING .. LOyiNG .. DECEIVING Lusting: for Power. He Crushed Those who stood in his way. t Recommended by Censor for Adults.) METRO NEWS N.Z. REVIEW VARIETY & COMEDY CARTOON PUBLIC NOTICES KAITI CITY FOOTBALL CLUB A PRACTICE Is to be held at Anzac Park on SUNDAY, 26th March, 2 p.m. All players requested to attend. 443 PIPING & DANCING ASSOCIATION A BUS will leave Peel St. Corner at 9.30 on SATURDAY, 25th March, for Waerenga-a-hika Sports. (Mrs.) E. M. COSTAIN, 317 Hon. Sec. THANKS I WISH to thank all those who attended by 21st Birthday Party on the 18th March, 1950. Special thanks to those who prepared for the day and those who brought gifts. • HAARE HONE HOKIANGA 436 NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED MY next Crayfishing Season will commence late in May. F. E. HALL TATAPOURI PUBLIC NOTICE COMMENCING from the 27th March I wish to announce that I will be manufacturing my own Bread. Many thanks to Messrs. W. Findlay Ltd. and to my many customers for their co-operation during my illness. A. S. TWADDLE, BETTA BAKERY Gladstone Road. 434 TRANSPORT ' ACT, 1949 THE Transport Charges Committee, having considered an application by Hon. the Minister of Railways for prescription of fares on excursion trips between Gisborne-Morere and WairoaMorere. has prescribed following fares: Gisborne-Morere, 12/6 return; Wairoa-Morere, 8/- return. Children under 4 years of age free; children 4 years of age and under 15 years half fare. The full text of this decision may be seen at office of Transport Dept., Gisborne_or Napier. 411
! GISBORNE YOUNG FARMERS CLUB DISTRICT STOCK JUDGING COMPETITION will be held on SUNDAY, 2Gth March, 1950, —Programme— Sheep and Beef Cattle will be judged at Mr. G. V. Smith’s, “Waitaria.” Patutahi. Judging commencing at 9.30 a.m, sharp. Dairy Cattle. Pigs and Horses at Mr. R. G. Hine’s, “Woodstock.” Manutuke. Judging commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. | Bring your own lunch and cups. Afternoon Tea will be provided. Pi. S. WHITEHEAD. ' 233 District Secretary. VERMIN CONTROL SERVICE VERMIN CONTROL SERVICE CHRISTCHURCH 122 FOX ST., GISBORNE CAN CONTROL THOSE DDT. RESISTANT FLIES D.D.T. RESISTANT FLIES SPRAYING FLUID CAMMEXANE The New English Insecticide. 173 GISBORNE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY INC. MEMBERS and intending members are advised that the first Rehearsal for the Society's 1950 production “The Country Girl”"is called for TUESDAY. APRIL 11th’ at the Music Room, Palmerston Road. Experienced singers and players will be welcomed, but a solo voice is not essential. Girls with a little dancing experience are wanted for ballet. ! If you think you would enjoy being !in a musical production, become a | member of the chorus of “The Country ) < "‘ rl, D. G. DYER, ! 33R Secretary. FORSHINGLE FOR CONCRETING AND ROAD METAL GARDEN MANURE METAL CHIPS STONES FOR ROCKERIES CINDERS FOR ROADWAYS Rim’ Us W. H. DOUGLAS Phone 33-18. M.F,
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23211, 24 March 1950, Page 2
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