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JOYLAND, indeed f Not just the latest Revue is. this irresistible entertainment, which makes the Hippodrome the haunt of every Londoner in need of healthful distraction from the war, makes it the Mecca of all who would be merry for a spell. Super-Revue it is—in every aspect a surpassing achievement, a thing of beauty and a jov for long remembrance. Never in Re. ue have stage effects been so'rich in eyecharm, so magnificent, so splendourously dazzling ; never has mirth been so spontaneous, so light-hearted, so infectious; arid never, in truth, has Revue Music won so swift a triumph as those ear-entrancing airs which cannot fail, come next what may, to keep “ Joyland ” a melodious memory for years. And the original artists in " Joyland ” can bo heard, outside of the Hippodrome ,on Columbia Records only. Alone to Columbia is it given to bring within the reach of every home the melody and the mirth (in these days more to be valued than ever)', which are now making the London Hippodrome a haven of happiness. In a word, Super-Revuo superlatively recorded. SOLE AGENTS: GLADSTONE ROAD, First below Grey Street. Phone 279.

A FEW SCARCE LINES JUST TO HAND. IN THE SHOWROOM: — Crepe de Chine Blouses, in Navy, Saxe, Sky, Beach, and White. Only a few, early inspection inivted. Garbardine and Covert Coating Costumes, in the new Full Back Shapes. Special line of Ladies’ Tweed Coats—32s. 6d. DRESS DEPARTMENT:— 54in. Mantle Cloth, all Pure Wool, Navy and Mole, Bs. 6d. 27in. Heavy Cord Velveteen, Navy, Saxe, and Light Brown, 2s. 6d. 27in. Very Fine Cord Velveteen, Dark Grey, Navy, and Purple, 2s. lid. 54in. Costume Serge, all wool, Cream with Beach' Stripe, Bs. 6d.

Whenever yon smash a Plate Think of atuwr i SMNNAN, ltd. Or be it a cup, saucer, vegetable disk, let your thoughts turn to j the splendid Crockery Stocks which vre carry. It will comfort you to know that, though the broken article be one of a s et, GRUNDY AND SHENNAY may be able to replace it. LOW PRICES RULE IN OUR CROCKERY SECTION So that housewives can replace breakages at the smallest possible cost. We might mention that among other imported goods. Crockery has taken a rise in price. Careful buying before freights rose has enabled us to offer many economies—good qualities at pre-w>- SSgures. Make a list of the items you need, and buy them here where the best costs less | CnMi § Simon I Furnishers, I GISBORNE. © m w asm ■ unuwwA Outwears Two of Old Style. A few years after you have Installed the on* etvJe hot water simulator, it commences to give —where? All along the seams, where it is joined with solder and rivets. It becomes useless, and a new one is necessary. , L £sss ij;; copptß^ Mot WATEJU.fe Methven Seamless Copper Hot Water Circulators i&!f?CULATOBi!j having no joins or seems, and being made of heavier copper, easily Outlast two of the old style. Have other big advantages. Coated inside English tin, have patent water blender, sludge hole door for cleaning. Metliveus are v stronger, safer, and keep water hotter. Get ironmonger to show it. W. Findlay, Wholesale Agent, Gisborne Poverty Bay Carriage I? actory. tSCDHN i. LEYBO& HAS A MESSAGE FOH Y6U. jfyf Y MESSAGE is sent to everyone in and rouns about Gisborne who owns a horse-pulled Vehicle. In plain words, when your Trap or Stiggy needs Repairing, briagTc to me. I promise good, houest workmanship, moderate charges, satisfaction. CARRIAGE REPAIRS AKD PAINTING Carried out on the shortest notice by skilled woril* ers. Work undertaken on any scale, [this is H&r f'vcto.'y for a fair and square deal. JOHN I. UYMN pi§! «RICHT STREET . .... . CISMRK*.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4275, 26 June 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4275, 26 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4275, 26 June 1916, Page 6

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