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AMUSEMENTS. s. o. s. m Y-M-C-A I 1 HAS IT STRUCK YOU THAT THE RED TRIANGLE CAMPAICW NEEDS YOUR HELP!? —DON’T MISS THE—"TANK” And THE “RETURNED SOLDIERS.” VICTORIA DOMAIN. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! Commencing at 1 o’clock Sharp. GIGANTIC GYMKHANA SPORTS (Proceeds in Aid of Red Triangle Funds.) FOOTBALL, HOOKEY, BALL GAMES. PHYSICAL DRILL, And, GREATEST OF ALL BASKET BALL The Game that has taken New Zealand by Storm. CITY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. COME AND BE AMUSED. AFTERNOON TEA. ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS Obtainable on the Ground. Also BABY SHOW. T'.<y Classes: Under 9 months; over 9 months and under 18 months. Entrance Is. Prizes: £1 Is in each class, both presented by W. Howard. Esq. LOOK OUT FOR THE UMBLE nARAVAN C fl IN TOWN. AND AT THE SPORTS Victoria. Domain. GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONSAUCTION SALE OF LEFT LUGGAGE AND LUCKY PACKETS By Mr. J. Samson. VALUABLE LADY’S MODEL HAT Guessing Competitions, etc.,- etc. RED TRIANGLE JgOWLING rjTOURNAMENT. KAHUTIA GREEN, Commencing at 9 a.m. Sharp. Continuous Play. Luncheon Ob tamable. (rawing Competition. 6d entrance, 'railing Competition. 6d entrance. AFTERNOON TEA. SOFT DRINKS. QUOITS COMPETITION. Ladies Specially Livited to be Present. !AND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. HAVE YOU SEEN THE Y.M-C.A, HUT, PEEL STREET? - OPENING TO-DAY (THURSDAY), At 10 a.m. Morning and Afternoon Tea. Refreshments, Ice Creams, etc. TO-NICHT (THURSDAY)— HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TE KARAKA, 8 P.M. T ANTERN LECTURE by Mr. A. YARNEl 7 , National Secretary Y.M.C.A., with over 150 Slides, showing the War work which, is being done by the Institution at the Front. Tlie Public of Te Karaka and District are requested to turn out en masse to assist the cause. ADMISSION FREE. Collection in Hall. Those desirous of donating cheques are requested to bring them with them, so as to swell the Te Karaka donation. MANUTUKE. ■WELCOME HOME SOCIAL. THE Residents of Manutuke will ' hold a SOCIAL in the Hall THIS EVENING (Thursday), 18th inst., as a Welcome to all Boys returned from the Front. Proceeds in aid of the Red Triangle Campaign. Bell’s ’bus will leave the P-O. at 7.30 p.m. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. FRIDAY, A>RIL 19. OPENING OF GRAND WINTER FAIR At the £jj_ARRISON . JJALL. FRIDAY EVENING—-MAKARAKA-MATAWHERO HALL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL & DANCE Proceeds in Aid of Sports Committee’s Effort for Red Triangle Fund. Bell’s ’bus will leave P.O. at 7.30 p.m. sharp. . Cards provided for Non-dancers. Music by Mr. Copley. Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s 6d. Also Sheep, donated by Mr. Kain, Ngatapa, for Weight-estiniating Competition. Mesd&mes JOHNSON & GILLETT, Joint Hon. Secs. SATURDAY, APRIL 20— RED TRIANGLE DAY. GISBORNE’S WINTER FAIR. ATURDAY, pRIDAY AND g APRIL 19th and 20th. In GARRISON HALL. Tea Rooms, Sweet, Hobby, Cake, Produce. Meat, and Flower Stalls. QFFICIAL OPENING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At. 2;30 p.mr By the Mayoress (Mrs. Slierratt) and Mr. A. Varney, National Y.M.C.A. Secretary forN.Z. DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT. Bright and Attractive Programme. The Fairies—Sleep, Little Bab;— Sweeping and Dusting. First Appearance of 10 Little Indians. Two Performances—3 and 4.15 p.m. THE MELODY MAIDS. Three Performances during the Evening. Great Attraction: MINIATURE RAILWAY. Fortune Telling, “Madame Alvera.” GEE WHIZZ WHEEL (Adults). THE MAGIC WHEEL (for Children). Haeremai to the Maori Stall. (No Raffling in Hall.) ENTRANCE FREE. WINTER FAIR, FRIDAY 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. SATURDAY ... 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SALVATION ARMY GLADSTONE ROAD. SPECIAL SER.VICES At 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. i m, 1 The power of the Church is not intellect or brains, nor the power of Wealth. The strength of the ideal Church is the Holy Ghost Himself. He came into the Church by coming into the individual members and thus by His omnipotent energy He purifies, electrifies and endures her with power. £ © (0 © © X VA i r LU G© CO hG© CO CO LU CONQUEROR, THE HERO OF 27 SHOWS AND HOLDER OVER 20 YEARS OF HALF-MILE RECORD FOR AUSTRALASIA. Will Arrive in Gisborne about SEPTEMBER Ist. If roads and weather are bad, he wih arrive by steamer. H. D. IRWIN, Opotiki. ED. WILLIAMS SADDLER FOR BAGS. NO PAIN DENTISTRY ! J. HAROLD CATO Y oti SURGEON DENTIST (I|V exam.), A.M.P. BUILDINGS, PEEL ST., Phone' 606. can save Teeth, Pain and Money by coming to me, for Scientific Methods enable me to even cut a live nerve and remove it without the slightest twinge or pain to the patient. With my truly remarkable anaesthetic, from 1 to 32 teeth can be removed without pain at one sitting. There is nothing to fear, as there is no chloroform for throughout you have your full senses. Your broken plate I can repair by the latest process in about half the usual time. However, I never advise extraction when it is possible to save _ a tooth. The old dread of drilling in filling teeth is now quite eliminated. No matter whether it is a simple Filling, Crown, Pivot, Bridge, or a Complete Set of Teeth, I guarantee the highest grade of. work for the lowest possible price consideration. I give special discount for cash. Boys off to the Front can rely on generous treatment. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS— Bank Side of Peel Street. Ist door round corner off Gladstone Rd SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. Private P. W. Stratford, Bth A.D.U.S., A.1.F., in a recent letter states:—“The most valuable thing I took away in my kit when embarking for the front was Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has eased many a pain for me as well as for my comrades, and I certainly think that every soldier leaving for the front should take a bottle with him.”—Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.* BIG RALLY. For children’s hacking cough at night, Wood's’. Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 2s 6d * Your Free will he Vermin If you have it fumigated by our scientific method, which completely eradicates Bugs, Beetles, Fleas, Cockroaches, Silverfish, Rats>\Mice, and also YVoodborer. Blade’s Patent Gas Has been tested in Dwellings, Hotels, Shops, Warehouses, Ships, etc., never fails to kill all pests. Makes homes healthy—adds to property values—insures against deterioration through vermin. Gas is harmless to furnishings. No job too large or too small. It will pay you to get particulars. .Enquire to-day! BLADES’S PATENT GAS FUMIGATING CO. SOLE GISBORNE AGENTS, 111. Ghoveaux, Ltd. Phone 279. Box 200. LADIES’ HOSF FOR ALL QCrCAgIGNS. as 1 • \ ' ’ \i A j SPHO* /. 1 \ v \ .■/ The values now offered in Hosiery are exceptional. The it exceptionally fine value. You’ll find this Hosieiw will retain its smartness and comforting smoothness until entirely worn out. Plain Cashmere, all Wool, in Navy, Mole, Grey, Garbi., etc. Plain Cashmeres, in varied Heather Mixtures. Plain Mercerised Lisle, m all Colors. Black Silk Ankle Huse, all double heels. 3/6 and 7/11. Colored Silk Ankle Hose, in all Colors, 4/6 to 11/6. All Silk Hose, in Black, 8/6 to 18/6. The unusual quality of the Hosiery now on view makes next stock landed_ will be more costly. Now is the opportune time to buy. A. G. GUNN GISBORNE. Always Cheaper at Sharp’s SINGLE AND DOUBLE BED ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, BED QUILTS, SHEETINGS, HOUSEHOLD WANTS. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, ETC. IV" SPECIAL JUST OPENED UP CONSIGNMENT OF NEW WINTER GABARDINE COSTUMES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, INCLUDING NAVY FAST DYE—COME AND SAYE £2 ON YOUR NEXT COSTUME—TAILOR MADE IN LATEST STYLES. RAIN COATS, TWEED GOATS, ETC., AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. SHABP’S PALACE BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 1146. Common, Shelton & Co. LIMITED. Now Showing A Splendid range of the latest AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. TRIMMED MILLINERY, the leading shapes COSTUMES, the most up-to-date material and styles LADIES’ TWEED COATS LADIES’ COVERT COATS LADIES’ RAIN COATS LADIES’ SPORTS COATS THE LATEST AND DAINTIEST IN NECKWEAR NEW DRESS MATERIALS IN GARBICORD, TWEED, CHECKS, VELVETEENS SERGES ETC. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND MAKE UP YOUR MINDS EARLY ! Common, Shelton & 80., Ltd. Tel. 358. PEEL STREET. Tel. 358. ■ vs* IN THE DESERT. A glass of good wine and a choice cigar , Promoters of comfort undoubtedly Kew Zealand Colonels on their reare, turn from Egypt state that FluenxoS Soothing the nerves in a wonderful "'as greatly appreciated by the troops way, and was largely used in Various ways After the worries and work of the as a means of avoiding sick parade day. But when drenched and colcLon a winter night, There’s nothing so soothing and warming, be sure, As a “nightcap” of Woods’ Peppermint Cure. for minor ailments. Send your sol- ,. . _ , . 4yo dier in Palestine a bottle or healing and cooling Fluenzol in next parcel.* Barraclough’s Magic Nervine Cures Toothache. Residents of TOKOIUIARU BAY and the Coast Centres should take advantage of our "Mail Order Ser* , . vice” for their Medicine and Photo-. The coal strike wont, strike you graphic wants; > A letter to Box 68, badly if you prepare for the cold wea- or a ring to : Phone 14, Cisborne, will ther by buying a patent “Unique” ensure' their - wants being attended ;.touY, stoppered Hot Water Bottle always by Return Mail—at Town Prices.— ' ; dependable because made by British ARMSTRONG’S PHARMACY, GiS- ' labour. All ohemista.* borne. -

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4846, 18 April 1918, Page 6

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