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OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 OPERA ACCLAIMEC A WORLD SORRELL ANBtfSONMASTERPIECE. THE MOST WONDERFUL 1 PICTURE OF THE YEAR -WARWICK DEEPING’S FAMOUS MASTERPIECE At rio. timo.has there-been .prepared/“or \fclu/eys ,of; the wor ' Jove: thatlaughed at a .-world :t* at called failure mother'do.'.more for lie’* daughter “Dad, I’ll always stick by ' you”-i-a nd withWhi^on’pimple . .. battle, to win-from lifo happiaes s for T OPERA HOUSE THE WORLD ENTERTAINERS. t/HE such hv glonou mg that only row Chri ox AND AT DA SATU NDER of- sin) ard. SDJKY, F Rib AY k ATINE® F#IDAY - The love of a’: the PjMpfine a success as. a father . lin 'Stephen 'Sorrell went to ’fight hw greatest . JT PTtTOES: .3/- 2y-,. V:OPERA NOVELTY VAUDEVILLE A. super, vaudovillo attraction by ;fir.s t^class'artists and 'Sii’Cuto'Classy Cockatoo Comedians.: It .is different you must, see it-. n s ' .' ,r ,;V : -BOX PIvArN AT CHTcISPS’ ■■ - :

Gisborne's Leading Theatre TO-NIGHT AT 8 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 . Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres OF WILLIA M FOX’S BEST LLLT BIG-P LOTUJIES OF'THE YEAR •N ’ ESTELLE TAYLOR XF^BY—— and : ’ TOM S JNTp«fI 0/3E ONE OF THEJ GEORGE LEILA HYA: A VIVID DRAJJa OF LIFE I# r F&§? CCjgfrVjM jgßQ#*rf€AMPS. FREEDOM 1 -BECKONED—Y-E'ff HE JpHOSf W RM?IN SHACKLED BY THE CHAINS HIS CODEJpF H»NOR 'NOT PERMIT HIM . fO C#ST OFF Honor was more to, “John (George O’Brien) than life itself;. But, at the end; —Love—IWHor—Happiness ' > “Along Game Auntie,” Comedy; Fox News. CIRCLE 1/6, STALLS 1/- BOOK AT TATTERS ALL AND BAYLY’S

Gisborne Gas Go., Ltd. AEE pleased 'to announce that they have arranged with JOHN WR.IGHT & CO. (Birmingham) for DEM Of Au TRATJONS tic Joking FO ixMrn' ®thecvm HALL. STON-RD. at 2.80 daily. MISS - UNA CARTER (Medallist) will he the expert Demonstrator, and the-general public are invited to.attend to see the marvellous results that can he obtained with the “NEW WORLD” Regulo-eontrolled Gas Cookers.

and "aR— A ber.de DINT E v TO A T,L HITE AFRICA CATERED FOR. -FROM Sft’DNEY.— THERM IS TO#LES—No v. 27th. ‘ ‘ ANCHISESI—-Dec. 10th. “ASCANHFW—Jan. 7tjj ‘•SlTEYiT’lijan.. • For full padffiH&#apply to— DALGETY #D®CO., IJMITED. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. COMMON, SHELTON & CO.. LTD.

“SELECT” Hairdressing Saloon. (Opposite Freesia Tearooms.) HAS NOW OPENED Expert Attention by Experts, Ladies’ Haircutting a Speciality. (Private Room.) E. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor

MOTORISTS PLEASE NOTE |1 J JyJASEMANN AND (JO. (Late Foreman Bedstones’ Motors.) MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEERS has started a Garage in the Old Skating Ring, 88 Cobden Street. ’Phone 1762. Car and Lorry Repairs a Speciality. Prompt Service and Good Work Guaranteed. —A Trial Solicited.—

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The Mort 'Wholesome.Summer Drink on the market is . MAH TIN’S SMASHES HAVE TOO TIUET) THEM t ■■ . /procurable anywhere in Gisborne/;; mULSION, snakes von strona

Haw Colds are Contracted. Colds are duo to germs that are usually present-m the air passages of tho throat arid nose. Under ordinary conditions they do no harm, but when you get chilled or very tired, which weakens your resistance,, they are quick to. take advantage of it and almost before you know it you have a cold. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Kemedv according to directions and you will soon be rid of it, ’ hut\ when you neglect it look out. Some of the spriops; ailirionte result from neglected, colds.—Obtainable from E. D. Smith,- Chemist,. Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10748, 20 November 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10748, 20 November 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10748, 20 November 1928, Page 6

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