AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY—2 p.m., 7.45 p.lli. COMMENCING TO-DAY & CONTINUING UNTIL THU ft. V. First Section of the TELEVISION FILM CORP. LTD. TALKIE TESTS TALKIE TESTS AUDIENCE ASKED TO VOTE! BRING A PENCIL. YOUR VOTES MAY MEAN A CONTRACT FOR YOUR FAVOURITES. NOVEL! UNIQUE! THRILLING! POTENTIAL , STARS STARS NEVER BEFORE- SO MANY ! . STAR'S ; See and Hear HUGO WALL & CORA OMAN \ Gisborne's Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts. , JOCK WILKIE, Gisbornes’ Edward 5 G. Robinson. COMEDY STARS! DRAMATIC STARS! Clark Gable’s got nothing on these: Colin Candy, E. Wylie, G. Martin, S. Matchitt, T. Keelan, Bob Barnes. BEAUTIFUL STARS! LOOK OUT, MYRNA LOY, WE’VE GOT VALERIE COX PEGGY BOWIE LOIS MILES i. STEVENS, M. COLLIER, 0. MERSON, E. HANNAH. SADIE MOHAN, B. WALKER. SYBIL JASON must fcok to -ier laurels when these ffash cn the screen-r Beatrice Millard, Jean Scott, Tua Smith, M. Watson, Buster Brown, L. Chambers, L. Wood, S. Griffen, Elvira Courtenay. Also McGRUER’S LTD. STAR RUTH SINCLAIR EVERYBODY’S GOING! BETTER BOOK! Front Stalls 1/-, Back Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/- (plus tax). Children Half Price. Sat. Matinee, Children 3d. Also Screening: “THE TRUMPET BLOWS” GEO. RAFT FRANCES DRAKE And “MEN OF TO-MORROW” Ho 111 approved for universal exhibition
At a Rotary luncheon in South Canterbury the oilier day the talk drifted round to smoking, and an ancient mariner remarked, “I'd he lost without my pipe! When •some months ago i consulted my doctor for throat tumble lie hinted i .might have to give tip smoking, altogether. 1 was fkibbergasted! Seeing mo upset ho asked what brand of tobacco I usually smoked. ‘Cut it out!’ he roared when I told him, ‘like so many brands today it’s foul with nicotine!’ Then lie calmed down. ‘You’ll have to go s ! ow for a bit,’ .ho said, ‘but smoking in moderation—till you’re better—won't hurt you, so long as it’s toasted—tlio genuine toasted L mean, mind. I smoke it myself. There’s next to .ho nicotine in it.’ Well, I did as I was told and was soon O.K. Cut 1 still stick to toasted. You can’t beat it!” ym.okcrs everywhere will say, “Hear! hear!” But, as the doctor said it must be genuine toasted—Out dug No. ,10 (Bullsliead). Cavendish. Navy Cut No. (Bulldog), Riverhead Cold and Desert Gold. “AGE IS WEAK AND COLD.” —Shakespeare Cold weather brings distressing colds and resulting weakness to elderly people. Serious bronchial ailments sometimes follow. The sufferer should be kept wtirih and given regular doses or Baxter’s Lung "Preserver. Gives wonderful relief also in eases of night coughing atid ' a boon because of its ionic properties. “Baxter’s” is most pleasant and most effective. All chemist’s and stores— DG,.S7G and 4/6.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 7
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