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AMUSEMENTS P.BiT PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB hJ Tin Hare facing 440 Hmxlles^ffipoiA.—lst Prize £3, 2nd £l/10, -3rd 10/.-. Nomination 350yds Jrovice^Flat. —Ist Prize J 33, 2nd £l/10f-, 3i;d ! "l0/-. Nominatiorro/-. 440yds £)peri Flat—lst Prizep£s, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nomination 8 1 /-.- 500yls Open Flat—l sfef Prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nomination 8/-. CMC Ladiep’ <jooydsN-lst Prize £2, 2nd 15/-, 3i'd-*'o/-. Nomination 2/6. Junidr 100yds-—lst Prize £l, 2nd 7/6 > /3rd 2/6. domination 1/6. Elen’s 100,y<ls—1st Prize £2/10/-, 2nd £l, 3rdJTiO/-. Nomination Men’s 2 Laps—lst Prize 2nd £l, 3# 10/-. Nomination 3/-. Men’s (£yole—lst Priz/p £2/10/-, 2nd £l, did 10/-. Nomination 3/-. Junior 50yde—1st Prjjie .££>r 2ml 10/-, 3rdjs/-. AllNPrizes tp be paid pro rata. staEters £or no second prize. Adniittiinco 1/-, Ladies ediPChildron jjnder 13, 3d ; if nccmnjpanicd by parents, free. Cars 6d. at the Nominations close FRIDAY, May 3. with C. L. Davy. BLUE RCOM IN EVENING Admission. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/-. Menzies’ Orchestra.

AMUSEMENT* DA.WCE, J: blue^room fuESDAY, MAY 7. EPI SHALFOON , f ■' "andhis ME'LOErf BOYS (Rot^up). The finest Orchestra in/r?.55' ; . Admission 2/-.#^• W 5 PRINT at shortest notice, Concert Tickets, Ball Programmes, Dance Tickets, Invitation Cards, Wedding Invitations, Memoriam Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of Latest Designs. Gisborne Times Printing Works.

TO-MORROW THE REGENT, THE MAJESTIC A ND TH E OPERA HOUSE COM AT THE BEG-ENT MENC E THE PRESENTATION OF THEIRSPECIAL JUBILEE PROGRAMMES TO-MORROW . The uproarious story of fighting sailors whoso private war /ver woman almost sank the Navy. if PAT O’BRIEN PAT O’BRIEN PAT O’BRIEN PAT O’BRIEN PAT O’BRIEN GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY / JAMES CAGNEY/ JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY FRANK FRANK FRANK FRANK. FRANK .i' STUART STUART STUART STUART STUART ft ? DOROTHY DOROTHY DOROTHY DOROTHY DOROTHY McHUGH McHUGH' itcHUGH A McHUGH McHUGH TREE TREE TREE TREE TREE f “HER W “HER& “HERE “HERE “HERE “HERE INHERE “HERE “HERE “HERE “HERE “HERE COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES COMES THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE NAVY’’ NAVY’’ NAVY’’ NAVY” NAVY” NAVY” NAVY” NAVY” NAVY*! NAVY”' NAVY” NAVY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■h As fresh and invigorating as an ocean breeze, and with the tang the salt sea, spray. of - MAJESTIC TO-MORROW -GREAT DO ÜBLE Bl LL15WACOM WHEELS” Zane Grey “WAGON WHEELS” Zane Grey “WACOM WHEELS” Zaire Grey “WACOM WHEELS” /ane Grey ! “WACOM WHEELS!” /ane Grey “WACOM WHEELSI’H“ne Grey “WACOM WHEELS'” Zane Grey “WACOM WHEELS” ZaneQrey (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ROAD OF ROMANCE. PATH OF ADVENTURE. HIGHWAY OF THRILLS. Swing along the trail to the strains of the new song hit, " ‘‘ Wheels.” ,-*/ RANDQLF SCOTT CASL PATRICK NOAH BEERY MONTE BLUE RAYMGND/HATTOM And others of “l/e Last EouncUin” .Oast. Frontier Bustefs . . Oregon Trail . . The Trackless Prairies . . Over Mountain .Peaks''. . Savages Stalk Their Prey . . .The Caravans . . The Indian Attack ' . The River of Flame . . Terror of the Rockies. 2. “THE GBRL - “THE GIRL - “THE GIRL - “THE GIRL - “THE GIRL/ “THE GIRL - “THE GIRL - “THE - GIRL -WITHOUT A ROOM” -WITHOUT A ROOM” -WITHOUT A ROOM” -WITHOUT A ROCW” -WITHOUT A ROOM” -WITHOUT A ROOM” -WITHOUT A ROOM” -WITHOUT A ROC 1 Mi” (Recommended* by Censor for Adults) gharlesNearrell CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES RUGCLE3 CHARLES RUOGLES CHARLES RUCOLES A Briliant Comedy that strikes an original note. Also “PIPATE TREASURE" Serial. OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING TO-MORROW . JUBILEE PROGRAMMES. “ARIZONA TO BROADWAY” “ARIZONA TO BROADWAY” “ARIZONA TO BROADWAY” “ARIZONA TO BROAd-WAY” “ARIZONA. TO BROADWAY” “ARIZONA, TO BROADWAY” JAMES OUHN / JAMES DUNN, / JGAN BENNETT JOAN BENNETT HERBERT MUN DIN HERBERT MUNDIN Girls . . ./Colour . . . Music . . . contagious/ enthusiasm . . unadulterated jo.v. This one\has what/ft takes to make great entertainment. / Excellent Supports. / = SPECIAL A□ VERTISt >VI ENTS tatapouki HOTEL TATAPOURI 8§ Miles from Gisborne. THE RENDEZVOUS For Week-end. Holiday-makers. Quiet and Restful—Lots of. Fun. Swimming, Surfing, Tennis, Fishing. The Hotel is renovated throughout Excellent Cuisine TERMS REASONABLE. PHONE ISO - Gisl,orne Host. MR. STEVE THOMAS DUDSON’S 30/Per Case WINES Phone 333 or Call 172 Clifford St.

Jt was stated at the annual meeting of the Wellington Film Institute that the Wellington public libraries noticed a great demand for books on any . subject when that subject was dealt with in a notable film being shown in the city. Dr. >T. W. Mollraith, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools,, who later addressed the meeting on the film in relation to education, expressed interest in this fact which, he said, showed that films stimulated among adults a demand for a wider education. The stuff to make your muscles bulge, To mak&„your movements snappy, To make your'day of toil seem light, To keep you. fit laiijl,.happy. At coughs and eolds dyou’ll simply laugh, / \ v From ’flu yojjffl be secured This magic ejiicir of life ,T V. Is Woods* Great Peppermint Cure

Jf a grain of wheat were placed on the first of the 64 squares on a drnughtsboard and the amount doubled for each of the othei; 63, one million million tons of wheat would be required for the 64th square. At rt. 2lb loaf daily it would take the human race 2700 years to eat it.

rat 1 3ft. Combination Bed, complete with NonSag Wire Mattress 3,5/-3-piece Chesterfield Suite upholstered in Genoa £l7/17/3ft Kapoc 19/S Curtain Nets ...... IOJd T. N. COCHRANE Corner GLADSTONE RD. & GREY ST. Town Clock Corner. The Dependable Upholsterer

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 7

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