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Twice Daily 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Box Office at Theatre Phone 353. [FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN IN A ROLE AS YOU LIKE HER BEST* RUTH CHATTERTON IN .morrow To-morrow WITH Paul Lukas ail cl Rolht Ames GLAMOROUS, WITTY, HANDSOMELY GOWNED, MATCHING WITS WITH MEN, AIMING HER WOMANS GAME WITH THE LURE ALL MEN CRAVE—LOVE! ; Recommended tor' Adults. Supporting Fcaturcttes include Fox News (Crawford meets Vines), Talkartoon, Comedy and Newsreel. TO FARMERS PRIVATE CURING OF PIGS A SPECIALITY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AT HAMPTON’S LTD. PHONE 271.

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS JAS. J. N I VEN & CO. LTD. ENGINEER'S. manufacturers of all steel jchimneys. REPLACE DAMAGED CHIMNEYS WITH STEEL TOP SECTION. Perfectly Safe. Cheap. Light, Durable. Anv Diameter or Length. Easily Fixed. JAS. J. NIVEN & CO, LTD WHEN IN GISBORNE STAY AT THE MASONIC HOTEL STEEL FRAMED REINFORCED BUILDING. Rut and Cold Water in all Bedrooms Comfortable Lounges and Sitting rooms. Tariff 12/G per day. Box 121. Telephone 529 W. NOAD, Proprietor. PIG INDUSTRY. TI/pR. E. G. WINTERS, Mata when (Phono 129010 .is acting a Agent for N.Z. CO-OP. PIG MAR KETING ASSN. LTD. UAWA TEA ROOMS. MRS. R. SHEATHER. TOLAGA BAY. A NNOUNCES that she has take; -A over the “Uaava Tea Rooms. Morning and Afternoon Teas. Hot. Meals at all hours. Buses stop for refreshments. Old and new customers welcomed. SMITH’S GISBORNETOLAGA DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE. Depot, Gisborne : H.S. Motorß, Phone 1612. Leaves J. E. McKinley, Grocer, dail; 2 p.m. N. B. SMITH. Proprietor, Phone 14, Bay DRY CLEANING < PRESSING Suits 6/-, Coats 4/-, Pants. 2/ Overcoats 6/-, Frocks 3/6, Costume* 5/6. CLEANED DYED AND PRESSE Hats Cleaned and Blocked 2/6. ' Suits 12/6, Suit Coats 7/6, Pants 4, Overcoats and Costumes 7/6 to 10 Frocks 5/6 to 7(6. CITY DYE WORK 78 CUSTOMS STREET, PHONE 485. WAIROA AGENCY , Messrs Hanham & C J BOOKSELLERS, Marine Parade and North C J ydo j. —And—--1 Grout’s Novelty Sho MARINE PARADE AND j ' - NORTH CLYDE. Are the Wairoa Agents lor th t . >• “Gisborne times

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS SCHOOL DAYS AGAIN SOON We. are now offering a Special 10 per cent. Discount off all Repairs and Kew Machines to All School Children. —AT—ALLAN! SUTTON’S PHONE 1196. PEDDLE’S MILL SELLS ALL CLASSES OP LOCALLY-GROWN BUILDING TIMBER. ON baud largo stocks of Dry Timber. The cheapest and the best timber yard to deal from in Poverty Bay. Get a quo.te from us. You’ll he surprised what you can save. PHONES 1M and ID, Motu. uTgRANiT LOUNGE The “Queen Anne” Store Take your choice of tho 54 varieties of . the famous “Queen Anne” Chocolates in Fancy Boxes and Loose to please all pockets and palates. CALL AND INSPECT OUR DISPLAY AT LE GRAND LOUNGE C. L. FERGUSON, Proprietor.

"During the Christmas and Now Year holidays this district was most fortunate in that there were no fatal accidents on the highways. said the joint traffic inspector,.. Mr W.,, HScott, in the course of his monthly report to the' Cook County Council yesterday. "There v.- a s only one accident of any serious 'nature, that taking place on the Otoko Hill. After fully investigating all the cireumsta’m m ill this case, T have come to the conclusion that the accident would not .have occurred had the driver concerned shown a little more road sense/’ , - .»-n <>»■*•

“tu a sou-girt country Jike New Zeiilaiid or ■" England all should learn to swim,” stated tile Governor-Gen-eral (Dol'd Bledisloe) at Flock House, when'presenting a swimming trophy. Turning to the assemblage, his BxboUency 'lidde'd: “That’s one thing I would like every hoy to do—learn to swim. And if you cannot;; well, see that you learn before.l come again.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11837, 19 January 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11837, 19 January 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11837, 19 January 1933, Page 7

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