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TO-NIGHT —WHERE TO ENJOY YOURSELF: If fine weather, it’s worth walking - ilf wet-, hire a taxi. Showing To-night for the Last Time. ■ MILTON BETTY BRONSON SILLS CHARLES MURRAY _ INa PARADISE” Oosmo Hamilton's Great Story Smith Sea romance—a drama of the Pacific that rings out 'iiith tlio clash of brawny men fighting for a dot of land, at the world s edgeand a girl.' One of the bigpicturos of the season AND BEST OF SUPPORTS IN ADDITION Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/- : Phxn at 1 attersall_ and Bayly s POVERTY gAY gHOW Gisborne Borough and Cook County Jubilee Celebrations. GARRISON HALL . WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.—II, 12/13, and 14, MAY, 1927. Record Entries.— Amusements and Side-shows. Admission: One Shilling; Children Half-price. W. M. BAYLY, Secretary.

CITY IIALL HI.ISJSiRiN.TAN JUBILEE DANCE For Young and Old. MAY 9. Waltzing Competitions for over 50 and under 50. Fun and Favors for Everyone. Special Music by Sharpies’ Orchestra. Gentlemen' 4/-, Ladies 2/0. Proceeds in aid St. Mary’s School Fund. Carr’s 'Hus will leave Ormond at 7..15 p.m. T. HAISMAN, Secretary.

Woods’ Groat. IVnporniiot Cure For Children’s Hacking Cough. Cet Right to the Root lte wise and always have Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy on hand. A few doses at the first appearance oU cold or influenza will cheek an attack. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gets rinrht at the root of the trouble, clears up the cold, heals the throat and bronchial tubes, leaving the system in.a healthy condition. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a beneficial effect on the entire system. J » makes you less liable to contract another cold.—Sold by Chamberlain s Ltd., 524 Riley St., Sydney. _ , IXCRKASFD PRODUCTION IN DAIRYING. Von would materially increase the milk yield and butterfat test of your herd hv methodically drenching each cow after calving with,Sykes’s Drench Do not overlook this, bee..use the test and the vield depends absolutely upon the condition of the blood of the animal. Cows cannot give a profitable yield unless every attention is paid to them at calving time, ami there is no better method of warding oft milk fever, mammitis, had, cleansing, etc., than drenching with Sykes’s Drench. It will purify the blood and system. It will tone up the digestive organs, and act as. a preventive of all disorders which tend to, increase your profits. The cost is so small, only l/o a packet of 17/- a dozen. Each contains two drer.elies. Obtainable front stores everywhere. Mr John Donald, one of Australasia’s forumsi. Friesian breeders says : •‘For several years T have-used Sykes s Drench at, AYostmore arid jßanikpleased to state that it lxas entire s'atißFiiotion.’V ddy' stitutes— 6. . , -'Abb'.b ’t” V■

That sw-ordfish and mako sharks are still much in evidence at Whangaroa is shown by a fishing party’.; exciting experience. Mr. Cecil Bromwich. 'fishing from the launch Bcclemin. landed a swordfish weighing 2loll). In the opinion of his companions, Messrs Ellis and Bees, the swordfish gave the most spectacular display of the season. It gave the angler an hour's continual surface olav. In addition to this, Mr. Bromwich had the good fortune to hook two mako sharks, one of which broke the line and was lost. During four davs’ fishing Mr. Bees had ; eight strikes but had the misfortune to lose most of the fish. Mr. Stanley Ellis has 38 big .gamofish to his launch's credit this season. He landed 27-himself. A snooios of fish strange to Whaugaroa has been sighted in large numbers in the deen-vnter grounds on several occasions recently. It. is thought that it is a gamefish known as the Ahuriri of l*he far north, and attempts are being .made to;- capture specimens _ for.b identification. ; simple. - Irinurah " '®' n, ''l.v *•>?' ynriri't . ifWAD'E’R MVHM FTOf'

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10392, 9 May 1927, Page 6

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