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rarewe Opera House ? To-NIGHT BARGAIN PRICES 4s 3s 2s

AMUSE MENTS PALACE T^ h £?r“' ar PALACE TO-NiGHT, 7.30 LAST NIGHT. TOM MOORE , and MARY MiLES MfNTER in The Cowboy & The Lady THRILLING WESTERN MELODRAMA WITH A GREAT LOVE STORY. HERBERT RAWLINSON and VIRGiHiA VALLI in THE BLACK BAO A CYCLONIC MELODRAMA OP LOVE, MYSTERY AND THRILLS. LEE JVIORAH in TEN SECONDS UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OP THE FUNNIEST CENTURY COMEDIES YET AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS TO-MORROW, AT 2 ANO 7.30. CONWAY TEARLE in THE REFEREE A WHIRLWIND STORY OF SOCIETY AND THE PRIZE RING. CONSTANCE BIN MET in ROOI AND BOARD A SWEET HEART GRIPPING ROMANCE OF A BRAVE LITTLE IRISH LADY AND AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. FATTY ARBUCKIE as THE COOK TWO GREAT ACTS OF SCREAMING HILARITY AND FUN. USUAL PRICES AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS USUAL PRICES. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Gisborne Boxing Association Fhe Committee of the Gisborne Boxing Association will be obliged if members will apply at Muir's for their current year’s tickets to-day or to-morrow at the latest

AMUSEMENTS. MkRY CARR SCORES kQkm The BETTER Pl|g'BVDAf , Tha BETTE PICTURES Lf&ll I PUU I © MUSIC TO-WIGHT, 7,30 - CONTINUED SUCCES OF MARY CARR IX WINGS Ihe Sensational Drama of Laughter, Thrills, and Heart Throbs. • A TRIUMPH OF MOTHER-LOYE OYER. RECKLESS, MODERN TOUT Wild Womens arsd Tasrse Lions —Special Comedy.AND LAST NIGHT OF NO. 1 GROUP OF EVERYBODY’S BEAUTY CONTEST ALL VOTES FOR THIS GROUP CLOSE TO-NIGHT. CHICLE 1/8, STALLS 9cl. Day Sales and Reserves at Miller's Corner. WATCH FOR TO-MORROW’S MATINEE SECOND GROUP OF BEAUTIES WILL BE SCREENED. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. * m 3 &a .€ % s at • 0 ; THE ECONOMIC CHOICE SELECTION OF MARABOUT S totes & capes Jiff 05S: = S!B WISSBS- B1ISR: pimst: ~ .4 HONE 00 4 A. ,E. WALKER :==P.O. BBsi 236 EE22I taSBggSffIBSHI EKSHKSSSISS WE HAVE JUST OPENED NEW RACE MILLINERY Frocks,, Costumes and Coats ALSO MEW GOODS IN ALL ■ . DEPARTMENTS NSPECTION INVITED COMMON, SHELTON & CO..LTD THE LEADING DRAPERS r j\ELEi HONE J)RAPRRY D“g gHOWROOM -jjjg fflEHtSa EESHI2EESSI sasiEra mmsmsm

AMUSEMENTS. SE BOXIMG AMATEUR TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS IN j EVERY CLASS. | 60 Fast Rounds 60 = AN ARRAY OK PIC ICED AMAf TEUItS IX FISTIC ENCOUNTER I ADMISSION: 5/-, <3/., 3/-, 2/-. ! Thursday . THE GREATEST FIGHT THAT HAS ; EVER BEEN STAGED IN FIGHTER JIM FLETT (AUSTRALIA) TOM HEENEY GISBORNE. (NEW ZEALAND) A GRAND GLADIATORIAL COMBAT. FIGHTER JIM FLETT ' s HEIGHT 6ft. 3in. REACH, 76 inches. WEIGHT, 13st. albs. TOM HEENEY HEIGHT, sft. lOin. REACH, 72 inches. WEIGHT, 13st. 4lbs. A FLARE OF FLYING FISTS. A EIGHT THAT IS WORTH COMING MILES TO SEE. A FIGHT THAT WILL BE TALKED OFFOREVER. See Jim Fiett Train EVERY DAY AT THE GYMNASIUM - AT 3 TO 5. See Tom Heensy I EVERY NIGHT AT 7.30 TO 9.0. BOTH MEN ARE CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS. BOTH MEN IN THE PINK. FIT TO FIGHT FOR. A KING’S RANSOM. YYHO WILL START FAVORITE? WHICH WILL WIN? Prices of Admission IT> IXGSIDE, O-j \HXGSIDE, d& l. Reserved Seats 10s NOW.ON SALE ATMUIRS 8/- 7/8 6/- 4/- ' EOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE, - AND MAKE SURE OF SECURING 1 A SEAT. ( DON’T BE SHUT OUT AT THE - LAST MINUTE. j 1923 COMPETITIONS T AST T>,AY FOR T7INTRIES: " .fi.JAST Stay for HintrieS: -■ FRIDAY, 3 At 5 p.iii. * j EXTRA DANCING CLASSES: HIGHLAND FLING, under 9. FANCY DANCE, tinder 9. liotv included. FRED. R. BALL, Hon. Secretory. }

AMUSEMENTS. BOX FLAMS TO-DAY AMV -pAST'LES /"'1 ON CERTS' -ci MV \ ,’ASTLES VyOXCERTS A MV XMASTLES XMOXCERTS A-IIV astj.es laoxcerts •‘A Perfect Example of Tonal Beauty ami Technique." "Tlie Dramatic Soprano with a Golden Voice." OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, 3rd August. 4th August. Gth August. A MX PAD MV /OASTLES A A A SIXES 4"IASTLES V-ASTLES ‘‘The Castles Wonder Voice.’ A my An v Assisted by ALBERT TOR2ILLO, Harpist. CH A R LES TIT; KWEL L, Pianist. * And EILEEN CASTLES EILEEN CASTLES "TTer Voice was Really Wonderful." Prices: 6 - reserved; 4.- and 2/-. plus Tax). Box Pians open TO-DAI at Muir's. NOTICE. HOSPITAL BALL. A PUBLIC MEETING, to arrange 1 for HOSPITAL BALL, will he hold at BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, on WEDNESDAY, Ist August, at 4 p.m. All interested in the matter of having a HOSPITAL BALL, and who are desirous of making the function a success, are invited to BE PRESENT. W. G. SHERRATT, Chairman of Hospital Board, Convenor. MAK A R A KA-VIATA W HERO HALT- s TO-NIGHT Grand ANNUAL DANCE Proceeds in aid of Catholic Church. Improvement Fund. Music by Stnndriug’s Orchestra. Gents, 3/-: Ladies, 2'-. F. G. MURPHY. Hon. Scc.. ( l 1 I t G T OST—Ladies’ Gold Wristict Watch r Childers Road or Opera House 1 Reward. Apply Times. si

G. p. C. G. P. C. STANDS FOR Q.ISBORNE PUBLISHING QO. But also remember that \ there you I Q-ET piHNTING CHEAPER And Q.AIN pERFECT CONFIDENCE In our ability to do what you want or us. Wo turn out nothing that we feei does not do us credit as a QOOD pKINTING QONCERN I Ihou.-and.s during tlie groa*. influenza epidemic realised the wonderful pro-' tective power which the free use of NAZOL gave them—over influenza infection. o When NAZOL is frequently inhaled through the nose and mouth, it has a wonderful-power in'controlling influenza and other germs, which lodge in the mouth, nose and throat. °4 Dear Madam,—The undermentioned Gisborne grocers are now stockin'* the “Double N” Brand of Polishes," and ton are therefore advised to procure those and at last learn real Polish satisfaction. ‘ , Double-X ,, stands for perfection in Boot, Store, Floor, “p to ‘' !:cl 3let . al Polishes, also Hat Dyes, Floor Stains and Washing Blue, teat and Friar, 112 Gladstone Road; K r. Lancaster, Gladstone Road. Te rinpaia; Hawkins Bros., Wainui Rd.; •Sims and MeAra, Mangapapa ; W. j Morris, Roebuck Road; Mrs C. Patterson, Ormond Road; J D Ferguson, Wainui Road; J. Sealer, Gladstone Road; T. and H. Shields' i.ladstone Road Goldsmith A Wbinlay. Peel Street.- J. Pine, Gladstone Roacl; .T. E. McKinley and Co., Gladstone Road.-fv

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 6

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