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TO-NIGHT ————-- ; ———FOR THE LAST TIME E V E R Y BODY’S THE THEATRE WHICH SETS THE STANDARD REGINALD DENNY AND LAURA LA PLANTE in ' THE FAST WORKER HIGH SPEED ROMANCE OF A MODERN LOGHINVAR! Don’t miss this, the fastest, smartest, liveliest love story ever screened. Racked with screaming situations and wholesome fun. They just had time to say “Here he comes!—There he goes”, and it was ail over—except the wedding march. Fast? . SPEED BOYS (Century Comedy) INTERNATIONAL NEWS CIRCLE.. 1/6; STALLS 1/-. Plan at Tatter sail and Bayly’s Athletic Carnival to-day to-day TO-DAY TO-DAY 2 P.M. See the World’s fastest Runners JACKSON SDHOLZ, U.S.A. The hero of the 1924 Olympic Games NURMI’S GREAT RIVAL LLOYD HAHN, U.S.A. Distance King of America THESE AMERICANS ARE THE WORLD’S BEST ADMISSION: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Children 6d; cars 1/-.

, DON’T FORGET THE AUCTION SALE At QLD pEOPLE'S JJOME TO-DAY HUNDREDS of BLANKETS and DOZENS of BEDS, CHAIRS TABLES., MATTRESSES and ‘ SUNDRIES. T his is the NIGHT OF THE GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT THE CRICKET GROUND To Get'ln: Adults 1/8; School Children 6d; Cars l/-. Gates oj>em7.Ls; Uisplay at 8.15. Fire Brigade and City Band parades at Post Office at 7.30. Cars please fall in Behind the Fire Brigade. £jj_ISBORNE gOOIETY SCOTTISH (Incorporated). ■jV/TEMBERS and their Friends will •It-L ct »]ebrate the Anniversary of the Birth of Robert Burns, at the City Hall, TO-NIGHT (Friday), January 29, in a g OCTAL AND j^ANCE Commencing with Supper at S p.m. Caterer, Mr. W. Findlay. Orchestra, Mrs. R. Thomson’s. Tickets—Single 4/-, Double 7/6. ALEX. SHAW, Hon'. Sec. VXDS AD I 0 N T HE S ; JT'AHUTIA Bowling Club’s Annual Picnic will he held at Sponge lay on JANUARY 31st Hot Water incl Milk provided. Lollies. soft Links, and toys in abundance for he children; also Races on the beach or both adults and children; good irizes. . Big Red ’Buses will leave the been, Cob den Street, at 9 and 9.30 t.m. sharp. Room for everyone. Members, their wives, children and adv friends cordially invited. Be ninctnal, and don’t forget the ciddies. „ J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. PANTOMIME ?ERA HOUSE GISBORNE. SHORT SEASON Starting rONDAY, THEBRUARY iST F 1 STANLEY McKAY’S ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN -pANTOMIME c °. Opening Production Little 80-Peep The Pantomine that was such a big success in Auckland at Xmas PRETTY GIRLS REALLY FUNNY COMEDIANS LATEST SONGS AND DANCES BRILLIANT SPECIALITIES LOVELY DRESSES BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Don’t Miss Hearing: RENE RICH, Australia’s, Greatest Girl Violinist. ' . RUTH BUCKNELL, tlie Girl with the Golden Voice. A. E. Y. BEN HAM, the Wonderful Basso You Must see. THE WONDERFUL AUSTRALIAN RASCALS The greatest acrobatic act of its kind ever seen in N.Z. Full Ballet, Chorus, and 'Orchestra. Special Matinee will be duly announced. POPULAR PRICES MATINEES—AduIts 3/- and 2/Children half-price. NIGHT—S/-, 4/- ; 3/-, 2/Prices plus usual tax. Seats may be reserved at Tattersall and Bnyly’s. R. POLLOCK Business Manager. GISBORNE-NUHAKA MOTOR CARRIER SERVICE. SUSH AMES’ Lorry wi'l resume running, as above, from FRIDAY, 15th January. Telephone 1474 for all Freight. TPOR LOGANBERRIES and all sorts of Berries, Book your Jam Orders at Mastrovich Fruit Co. “Coughs in Summer must not unwatehed go.”—Styn. Coughs and colds often catch us unawares in the warm weather. Be armed against these maladies with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter sis a reliable remedy for summer chills, throat affections and influenza, being rich and penetrative. A dose in time invariably wards off the trouble. “Baxter’s” is also a sterling tome, enriching the blood and building .up. impoverished constitutions. Obtainable at all chemists or stores, 2s 6a -generous-sized, bottle.

A Wanganui constable who went for a clip at Castlecliff beach last week left his clothes and raincoat lying on the beach. On Ins return lie found that a young couple had monopolised his garments as a seat. Gallantry is a strong point with the man in blue, states , the Herald, but as : the period of his off duty leave w'asbfast;■ drawing to a close, he of necessity had to lodge an immediate: claim for possession. - 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11014, 29 January 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11014, 29 January 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11014, 29 January 1926, Page 6

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