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AMUSEMENTS PALACE. Th T e h^t P re lar PALACE ■ • PRESENTING ALWAYS ' • THE BEST PICTURE PROGRAMME IN N.Z T®-cSay at 2 To-night 7.3© MARY MILES MINTER in HER WINNING WAY ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND INSPIRING LOVE AND ADVENTTURE ROMANCES EVER FILMED. A PLAY THAT MAKES YOUR HEART BEAT FASTER AND RADIATES MERRIMENT. ELASNE HAIVSMERSTEim MILES WELCH sn THE WAY OF A THE SUMPTUOUS DRAMATISATION OF THE POPULAR NOVEL IS SO DIFFERENT FROM A MAN. THE WAY OF A MAID IS QUEER. ® IF YOU WANT TO LEARN A FEW THINGS SEE LHIS PLAY. SVIACK SEMMETT COMEDYHALL ROQIV2 BOYS COMEDYGREAT SCOTT SOME CHAMP. SELZNICK NEWS. PARAMOUNT GAZETTE. BRUCE TRAVEL FILM DAY 1/1, Gel., 3cl. NIGHT 1/1 and 9d. BOOK AT MUIR’S. AMUSEMENTS. “SCANDAL” “SCAMDAL” The Mo.sfc-tiilkocl-ol’ Play in Australasia She was a young 'Society Butterfly,’ bored with *tlie daily rounds oi' Society. She longed to taste life in Bohemia —to seek adventure and new sensation, and then came SCANDAL OPE 11 A TT OPs E . PER A JJfOUSE. FRIDAY. For Three Nights Only. Harry I. Cohen, by arrangement with J. C, WILLIAMSON, LTD. Will present the Rouud-tho-W orld Success: “SCAMDAL” “SCAM DAL” “SCAMDAL” Cosmo Hamilton’s Daring, Audacious Play Which electrified London and New Ybrk: astounded .Paris and enthralled wherever staged. it is known the world wide, as THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION And will be Played oil Friday Next by A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE. —dt is Headed by— DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE The Charming Young English Actress who played in the Original New York Production and who lias now figured at Beatrix Vanderdyke over 700 times and is supported by ERIC HARRISON The Brilliant English Comedy Actor, specially brought ironi liaiglsuid for the production of "Scandal. ’ Harold Moran. Lucy Carter, 'lolm Galway. Grahame Newton. Alary MacGregor. Arthur Adams. Arthur Orboi Geo;go Broad. BOX PL AX AT ArUIR’S. BOX PLAN AT AI T I It’S. Prices—Circle and Reserved Stalls 6. 4- and *2/ —plus Tax. GISBORNE RACING CLUB. TO-DAY (THC'RS.), & SATURDAY, 26th and 28t!i July, 1923. SCALE OF CHARGES. Admission, Outside Enclosure ... 2/6 Grandstand Enclosure — Gentlemen 11/Ladies 5/Horses (including Paddock) *.. 2/Motor Cars and Taxis > 2/6 Motor Cycles 1/Members’ Cars and Horses, Free. Holders of Complimetary and Ladies’ Complimentary Tickets will lie required to pay 2/- each an entrance gate. H. E. DODD, Secretary. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 10 OK TJOSPITAL TIGARD. JOO K. JLIOSPITAL J HOARD. NOTICE. TO THOSE PERSONS WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE FUNDS FOR PROPOSEP ‘‘MEMORIAL WARD.” QOME considerable time ago during my previous Chairmanship of the Hospital Board, I was instrumental in collecting a substantial sum of money, to lie devoted to the erection of a special “Consumption Ward” as a Memorial Ward to Fallen Soldiers from this District: ' This sum has been on deposit at the Bank of New Zealand, together with the subsidy subscribed by Government, and now amounts to about £SOOO. As the need for a special “Consumptive Ward” is not acute and may possibly become unnecessary owing.to other action on the part of tho Health Department, I am of opinion that this amount can be put to equally good use in a rather different direction. The insistent need for a- new Institution for the accommodation of indigent Old People, of both sexes, is becoming more and more pressing, and as the present Institution in Roebuck Road is incapable of enlargement and is becoming very dilapidated in condition, 1 have thought that this money could bo very beneficially devoted to this undertaking. An view, exists at the new Hospital Farm at Maugapapa, where surrounding conditions would be incomparably better than r.ueh as now obtain at the Roebuck Road site, and there are other sources of income to the Board, which make it reasonable, to assort that in this wav a new and commodious and suitable Home can be built without further dipping into Ratepayers’ pockets. Further, would not such an Institution bo an admirable memorial fi#r the object for which this money was subscribed in tho first instance ? (Signed) Vi. G. SH ERE ATT. Chairman. A^SSIST ANNUAL BALANCE WORK shall * esteem it a favor it Clients will be good enough to ETTLE nnilEIR fa ( COUNTS EFORK SETTLE rSI ETTLE JL HEIR Ui.CC HUNTS Before 31 st JULY And also to render not later than.3rd August all Accounts against the Firm. D. J. B A1!7!V ’ TTD ARRY. JTD. M AKA R A K A -M A T A WH ERO jjEBAI JA G jfcJ UCiETY Meet in the MAKARAKA SCHOO L, THURSDAY, JULY 26th at 7.30 p.m. Address by Rev. W. Lambert. 1923 COMPETITIONS GpHo following Classes not mentioned in the Schedule are now included: SACRED SOLO, Buys under 15. DUET, Girls under* 18. CHARACTER RECITAL, in Costume, under 16. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 28th. FRED. E. BALL, » Hon. Secretary. JAZZ ! JAZZ! OUR TTIOURTH J ONG UR J. OUETH JUONG IVTIGHT IT IGHT , Will be held on 'When there will be BALLOONS. PAPER TUMBLERS, . CONFETTI, SPOT LIGHTS, ETC., ETC. . McMullen’s Jazz Band will be in . attendance. Book Early and Save Disappointment C- L. FERGUSON PROPRIETOR, .BEAUTY Woman’s greatest weapon depends to a very great extent on her skin. in this cold wintry weather it is exceedingly hard to keex> one’s skin soft and smooth. MME. RENAUD’S “NEVER .CHAP” is an absolutely wonderful remedy for chap% and roughness} of the skin occasioned by hard water and wintry weather. It has all the curative properties necessary without, producing any harmful results W d, ■ PRICE 1/6 BOTTLE (POSTED 1/9) i ONLY FROM . -Armstrong’s Pharmacy 121 Gladstone Road. P.O. Box 68. HULLO ! WHAT’S THIS ? ANOTHER TIP FOR THE RACES? YO! Just v, tip to mothers to purchase that SEAGRASS PR AY I* or PUSH CHAIR at— PRAM HOUSE BIG REDUCTIONS in these Beautiful Prams and Push Chairs. BEST 'WORKMANSHIP AND CHEAPEST IN NEW ZEALAND. Also SEAGRASS CHAIRS AND HIGH CHAIRS always in stock at VERY LOW PRICES. WE gPECIALTSE JN REPAIRS . • Give UGA TS^ [_] gTEWAET ...... PROPRIETOR. OWNER LEAVING. /CHEAPEST TO" OUSE fN \ CHEAPEST JOLoU&E J.N Gisborne. LS BORNE. BEST PART WHATAUPOKO. *7 Rooms, Enamel Bath Hot and ' Cold Water, Electric Light, Gas Stove. Solid Sound House in .perfect order. F OE £IOSO T7ERY TTIAfiY npEIIMS. V ERY TJASY X EIIMS. Come and see it; you will not be asked to buy—you will takfi it. without being asked. C. G. BUG ORE 72 LOWE STREET H. J. bloxham PAINTER, PAPERHANCER, ANH3 DECORATOR TS prepared to submit prices for all 1 classes of work, at very low rates All work and material guaranteed. Estimates supplied free. H. J. BLOXHAM. 166 Whitaker Street Phone 1186. ' Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Per. Influeza, take For Coughs and Colds, never fails Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Children’s Hacking Cough. Woods’ Great Pepi ermint Cure.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9573, 26 July 1923, Page 6

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