Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. rKc FAMILY *mzn» 9* »« A ffl M, EVERY NIGHT RESORT. THh PALACE AT 7.45. “ a B “““ B JP’Ssi. Sssai-lt '<3Mr fctoa PLAN AT MUIR’S TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT Gladys Brockweli in THE SNEAK THE GREATEST GIPSY STORY EVER SCREENED. LOVE AND PASSION. A STORY OF Vivian ""Martin in When lirandy Smiles A SWEET AND WHOLESOME LOVE STORY. FULL OF TEARS AND ' SMILES. ‘ Ernest Tryex in Too Good To Be True A DASHING AND MERRY CASCADE OF JOYOUS LAUGHTER. TREMENDOUS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. CIRCLE Is. Book at Muir’s STALLS 6d Matinee To-morrow The Siiwer King CIRCLE 1/6, STALLS 9d, CHILDREN 6d.

HOCKEY FILIAL NEW ZEALAND LADIES’ HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Control POVERTY BAY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TO-DAY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. CHILDERS ROAD RESERVE. POVERTY BAY V. AUCKLAND 2 p, m. Admission Motor Cars Is Is A. STUB BINGS. Hon. Sec. P.B.H.A. HIS MAJESTYS THEATRE TO-IVSORROW NIGHT AT 7.45 THE MANAGEMENT IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE The Silver King THE GREATEST PHOTO-PLAY SENSATION OF THE YEAR. AN ABSOLUTE DRUMFIRE OF THRILL AND ACTION. THE SILVER KING TO MISS THIS PRODUCTION IS TO MISS THE TREAT OF • YOUR LIVES. THE SILVER KING THE IMMORTAL MELODRAMA VISUALISED AS A SCREEN CLASSIC. TT WILL'' CAPTIVATE YOU AND CHARM YOU WITH ITS WEALTH OF HUAI AN INTEREST. THRILLS FOLLOW THRILLS AND SENSATION FOLLOWS SENSATION. IT IS THE KIND OF PICTURE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING TO SEE. TREMENDOUS SUPPORTS. CIRCLE I'6 STALLS 9d. BOOK AT MUIR’S. IMPORTED MODES The authoritative and dignified Display of Beautiful Ready to-wear Frocks, Dresses, and Costumes, which now transforms our ModWt > l IX [^ (it ZZSC* C p H O C a. BM / ■Mi i 4 i •Y 3 I \\\\ A ern Fashion Salon, arc the Finest examples of imported creations from American, English, and French modistes. Many . . lovely fabrics have been utilised in this apparel, pronouncing it suitable for both formal and informal occasions. Your criticism is invited. Write for patterns and Selfmeasuring Table Spackman & Thompson LADIES’ TAILOR AND FASHION SPECIALISTS. 240 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. OYSTERS AND SMOKED FISH ARRIVING EVERY BOAT. "P RES II JpLSIT J)AILY. —On Hand— THIS SEASON’S MUTTON BIRDS. A- J. RUSHER, COSMOPOLITAN CAFE. ’Phone 1253. ’Phono 1253. A BARGAIN. IN FARM LAND FOR SALE. 25() ACRES Freehold—all flat and u plouglmble, situated about 27 miles from Gisborne. About 60 acres in crop, balance in grass; well fenced and subdivided into suitable paddocks. 6-Roomed HOUSE and Sheds. Price is only £42 per acre well worth £SO. EASY TERMS. , Apply BUSCKE AND PARKER, Sniff up, Gargle or Swallow FLUEHZQL Chilblains vanished! —Use one of onr Hot Water Bags and keep your blood moving. Prices heat anything in town. A. W. Mann, chemist.

One does not require to be a pronhet or the seventh son of a seer to foretell the prosperous future ahead of the reorganised firm of Prime’s, Ltd. During the past month the Well-assorted stork 0 f ironmongery held by the People’s Emporium has been quietly transferred to Prime’s, Ltd., and within a very_ short t*hne the People’s Emporium wil] bo closed and the ironmongery business carried on by the new firm. Prime’s clients may rely upon having their want® supplied in an efficient manner, "md the customers from the People’s Emporium may rely upon the same courteous treatment as they have received during the past nine years.***

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GIST19200910.2.52.2

Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5582, 10 September 1920, Page 6

Word Count
547

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5582, 10 September 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5582, 10 September 1920, Page 6