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AMUSEMENTS NEXT SUNDAY PICTURES EVERYTHING NEW Regent at 8.15. Complete Change of Programme. Admission by Invitation. Only. Get your Invitation from Festival Office; or. . Members of the A.A.A. Hockey, Soccer, and Golf; Clubs. BILLIARD AND SNOOKER TOU RNAMENT for Best 4 Players. Particulars at Festival Office.

AMUSEMENTS. —- ; LAST DAY, 2 7.45 NOTE.—“Public Nuisance Nol,j” now showing at'-tile Regent, is'i an' English comedy with lnhsic.' "\yheii we hooked it,' we knew that it was a good picture, hut we are absolutely sincere when we say that since, we have seen it for ourselves, Ave are convinced that it is definitely the best picture of its type. This is npt “sales talk” —it is a plain statement of fact; for we feel that as “Public Nuisance No. 1” was booked after the issue of our J line calendars, it has not had the publicity which :t deserves. —The Management. TO-MORROW: “A Tale Of Two Cities” with RONALD GOLMAN Plans are filling. Reserve now. Both approved tor universal exhibition

“I can’t say I admire the New Zealand climate,” writes Mr. Reg. Airey in “Commerce,” “because it rained almost incessantly during my brief business visit. But one thing I did find •to admire, and that was the New Zealand tobacco, and while at Napier, a flourishing ■ North Island centre, and the headquarters of the toasted New Zealand tobacco industry, I was privileged to go over the extensive works of the Company (covering nearly four acres!) and see the whole process of manufacture, including the toasting of the matured leaf. It is this toasting process that differentiates the New Zealand from all other tobaccos. It purifies it so effectually by eliminating the nicotine that you can smoko any amount of it with impunity. The quality is unsurpassed by that of any tobacco I have ever smoked. There are only five of the genuine toasted brands, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Itiverhead Gold and Desert Gold. The two latter make really choice, cigarettes. .Repeated attempts have, been made.do .imitate these .tobaccos, ,buf the manufacturers aro not worrying about that!” Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure .First aid for Coughs, Golds. Influenza Who pays the bill ror the injured y Consult the Standard Insurance Company for all •; protection.—S. G. Northe, ( local manager ■—advt.

In a ease at Stratford Police’,Court (Eng.) recently when a charge of stealing a ship’s chronometer from jVI essrs. Hughes. Ltd., nautical instrument makers, was heard, it was stated that the prosecutor, Mr Arthur Hughes, was tho great-grandson of tlioi maker of instruments supplied to H.M.S. Bounty, in which the crew mutinied and hast the captain adrift and by means of a, compass found their way to Pitcairn Island. “MY FALTERING VOICE.” —Coleridge You can’t .speak, properly With a cold or. sore throat. : You; need, Baxter’s Lung ,i Preserver to cut the phlegm and soothe * irritation and; hu-skiness. For all coughs, colds and shro throats, and' other bronchial ailments, trike: ‘‘Baxter’s.”' Time hhd experience have proved the superiority of “Baxter’s.” 1/tj, 2/6, 4/6., All chemists -and stores. Always shy “Baxter’s.” ' . ’ :

W R -Print at shortest riptide, Con- - ' cert Tickets, Ball Programmes, Dance Tickets. Invitation' Cards, Wedding Invitations, Memoriaiu Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of Latest Designs. Gisborne, iip'ei Printing Works.

PfoiisTipy' enrartaK Nisrem SESBEWZ33K Baß EVERYONE GUARANTEED EVERYONE ptjUCED. SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY. MR. FARMER—Here is your opportunity to spend these wintry nights at your fireside in comfort. 3-PieceChesterfield Suites are now reduced to £ls/7/6. Upholstered in Mothproof Genoa. Call To-day at T. N. COCHRANE# Dependable Upholsterer, Town Clock Corner ' ;

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 7