AMUSEMENTS. THE FAMILY RESORT. THE PALACE BV M? HT s bis fast W PLAN AT MUIR’S A GALVANISING' AND EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS. TWO THEATRES CROWDED WITH ENTHUSIASTIC PATRONS. The Career Of Katherine Bush —BY ELSNOR GLYN— "> ' m THE HUGE AUDIENCES WHO WITNESSED THIS MAGNIFICENT AND DARING STORY PROCLAIM IT TO BE THE BEST ELINOR GLYN STORY EVER SCREENED SHOWING TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. DON’T MISS IT. • ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: WALLACE REID IN THE ROARING ROAD A PLAY THAT IS STARTLING IN ITS ROMANTIC EPISODES. COME AND SEE A MOTOR CAR RACING A RAILWAY TRAIN, AND 20 OTHER DEATH-DEFYING ACTS. COMBINED WITH A LOVE STORY EXQUISITE AND FASCINATING. MACK SENNETT’S LATEST COMEDY AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. RESERVES 1/6, CIRCLE 1/-, STALLS 6d.
I “Hasten now to make assurance , doubly sure.”—Wise words at this ! season, when winter’s dire complaints I threaten from every point. _ An emphatic assurance of immunity from lung complaints, chest troubles, coughs, colds and influenza is obtaui- ; ed by taking Baxter’s Lung Preserver sure, safe remedy at all times. ; It has a rich, pleasant taste, and its soothing action never fails to stop 1 the tickle and give ease to the sore , throat. A wise plan is to keep a bottle always handy. Large size 2jb at all chemists and stores. You can’t sleep with cold feet. A -UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE gives perfect rest. It will last foi years. On sale everywhere. But make sure of the brand on neck nt bottle when buying.* A few shillings spent in tlie free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat against influenza infection is better than hours of sufforinsr- £ Brassy A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will bo hold in the Soldiers' Club on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23th, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Land for Returned Soldier Settlement, and General. NOTE.—* All Soldiers wanting Land should be present. A. H. LANGE, Secretary. P.B. ATHLETIC AND MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. MARATHON RACE TAISTANCE: Bridge Hotel \o Williams and Kettle’s Corner, to be run on 29fch July. First prize, £lO and Gold Medal; Second, £4 10s; Third, £2 10s. Entries close with Mr A. E. Davy, Saturday, 24th, and handicaps declared 27th July. i
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5536, 19 July 1920, Page 6
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