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AMUSEMENTS. ' “S C A N D A L.” “SCAN U A L.” It's a Play THA’J' EVERY HUSBAND ought to see. THAT EVERY WIFE ought to see. THAT EVERY SINGLE MAN ought to sec. THAT EVERY SINGLE GIRL ought to sec. AND THEY WILL, For SCANDAL Is known the world wide as THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. It is to be Staged at OPERA XT OUSE. P E II A 11 0 USE. TO-NIGHT! '©For Three Nights Only. Harry I. Cohen, by arrangement with J.’C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Has much pleasure in announcing the }IA G NETIC PR ODUCTION. Cosmo Hamilton’s daring and much discussed play. One of the most delightful ever written. A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE. Headed by DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE One of the Sweetest Artists who over Graced the Stage. Together with ERIC HARRISON ERIC HARRISON A Virile Actor Admired Universally. Supported by Harold Moran Lucie Carter John Galway Grahame Newton Arthur Orbeil Mary Maegregor George Broad, etc. “SCANDAL’’ The Most-Talked-of “SCANDAL” Play “SCANDAL” From the Most-Talked “SCANDAL” of Book She was a young society butterfly, bored with the daily routine of society rounds. She longed to taste of life in Bohemia —to seek adventure and new sensations, and then came—“SCANDAL.” “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” BOX PLAN AT MUIR’S. , Reserved Scats 6/-; Stalls. 4,-: Gallery />/- AII Prices pins Tax.

GISBORNE CITY BAND Sacred aa Concert EVER YBODY’S THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, 8.30 sharp. Conductor: Ti. LANGTIiY, RM.S.AI. A. C. SWAN, Hon. Sec.

1923 COMPETITIONS nPRe following Classes not mentioned in the Schedule are now included: SACRED SOLO, Roys under 10. DUET, Girls under IS. CHARACTER- RECITAL, in Costume, under 16. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 28th. DEED. R. HALL, Ron. Secretary.

PA7U7AH! '-'ALL. MONSTER DANCE FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 1923. In aid of Meeting-House called Makonuiarangi. WALTZING COS I PETITION. Prizes: Maori Slats. PRICES: Ladies 2/-; Gentlemen 3/-: Double 5J-

AUCTION MART THE. place for NEW V SECONb--1 HAND EURNITTJIIE at UNBEATABLE PRICES. SALE AT MART EVERY SATURDAY, OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT CLIENT’S. We Buy Everything. |y\RED jgARWICK, AUCTIONEER. AND' DEALER. House Phone 417 M, ' o?licc 279.

Mr. F. Goodman has presented a silver cun to the Poverty Bnv Horticultural Society to be competed for at the Chrysanthemum Show and awarded to the exhibitor pawling; the most points in classes 34 to 43 (fruit section). This cup has to be won three .times before becoming; the absolute property of the winner. Mr. Goodman is also donating a cash prize of £1 to the winner of the cup this year. This cup and cosh prize should he keenly competed for in these classes, as. competition is very keen throughout the district. Mr. 11. W. Cook is presenting to the winner of class 104 (novice) one dozen carnation plants. This specinl prize is to he competed for at the Pose Show.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 6