LAY WORRY ASIDE : AT THE .CINEMA. 'LAST SCREENINGS OF RADIO’S SUNSHINE PERSONALITY KATE SMITH 2 p.crs. 8 p.m. IN Hello Everybody Approved for Universal Exhibition. A pleasing story filled w.ifclj. the joyous spice of song and laughter. KATE SMITH SINGS "Great Open Spaces"; "20,000 People”; ‘ ‘Morn Song"; "Pickaninny’s Heaven”; "Dinah"; "My Mother.” TO-MORROW: LEW AYRES and GINGER ROGERS in ’T BET ON LOVE ROMANCE IN RACING ? SWEETHEARTS OR SWEEPSTAKES? Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6. Phone 353 for Reservations.
AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 8.15. Gisborne Repertory Presents THREE ONE ACT PLAYS COMEDY FANTASY DRAMA. Prices 3/-, 2/-, 1/- (No tax.) Rooking opens at Tattersall and Bayly’s, Saturday 21st. AT THE CITY HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1933. BACK TO CHILDHOOD PARTY DANCE G. Chrisp’s Orchestra. Admission 3/-.
Speaking of the important place that civil aviation held in the life of the United States, Mr Frank Milner, rector of the Waitaki Boys’ High School, stated in an interview in Chr.istchurch that there had been wonderful development in air transport in that country. He mentioned oiio trip he had made from Los Angeles to Seattle, the time being eight hours, at a speed of 220 miles ah ITour. The machine, which was of a huge modern type, could make a landing at the low speed of fifty miles an hour, if necessary. Flying by night was just as safe as by day and was equally popular: As an instance he made a journey of 1000 miles at night in five hours and tho pilot had found the airport by radio Ibeam just as easily as By day.
Instances of boys sent to positions on farms having- Been charged for their baths were reported to the New Plymouth- boys’ employment committee. In some cases the boys had 11'ot been able to take a bath, at allIt. wtts stated the committee looked adversely on this sort of thing, ns it was not encouraging to boys who left their homes to accept, farm work, nor was it in then- host interests. Mann’s Neuritis Pills eliminate the toxins which cause trouble.*** Woods 5 Great Peppermint Cure For Children’s Hacking Coughs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12077, 17 October 1933, Page 7
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