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AMUSEMENTS OWING TO HEAVY BOOKING SECOND CONCERT IS ANNOUNCED. OPERA HOUSE Saturday, Sept. 5, at 8.15 p.m. and Monday, Sept. 7. Positively the only appearances in Gisborne of ’ the Wonderful Dancer who has taken New Zealand by storm. LA MERI LA MERI Assisting Artists: MARIO SALERNO Brilliant young Pianist. LARUA MOLLICA Pansouse. and Instrumental Trio. The Magnificent Lighting Effects by Averardo Bertocchi. Presentation exactly as in London, Paris, Vienna and Rome. Directed by GUIDO CARRERAS. . PRICES' Deserves G/-& 4/- (plus tax) Unreserved 37- and 2 1 /- (plus tax). Box Plan at Tattersall and Bayly’s. ALLAN SUTTON —Cycle Dealer. A A Hour Week. More time for Cycling. 3/3 per week buys a Cycle.—At Allan Sutton’s. YOU can’t alford to .walk. Why 3/3 per week buys . a cycle.—At Allan Sutton’s. T> IDE-while you pay. 3/3 per week buys a Bicycle.—At Allan Sutton’s,.,. . . F’ pays you to pay us 3/3 per week for a Bicycle.—At Allen Sutton’s TUST think of it. A first grade English Bicycle for 3/3 per week. —At Allan Sutton’s. TTEEP your money *n Gisborne. D- Buy a Bicycle at Allan button’s. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS RIMU POORS i£in Doors from 18/- each ijin Doors from 22/6 each UNPACKED Delivered aiiy Railway Station in lots of five or more door» at above prices. THE KAURI TIMBEP COMPANY LIMITED AUCKLAND. Gisborne Engineering Coachbuilding and General Iron Works MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL OPOTIKI DISTRICT Gisborne Times Agency The “GISBORNE TIMES’’ may bo obtainable every morning on arrival ol the DUCO CAR from— MR. R. BELL CHURCH STREET. OPOTIKI IPECIAL RULINGS All classes of Special Rulings are undertaken carefully and expeditously at the Times Printing Works. LOOSE LEDGER LEAVES to suit any style of binding. Canvas Covers made for all classes of Ledgers, etc. HIES PRINTING WORKS Tolaga Bay District The Agencies for the “GISBORNE TIMES” are in the hands of Mr. H. Littleworth BOOKSELLER. STATIONER and FANCY GOODS MERCHANT —and— Mrs. Holmes FANCY GOODS MERCHANT. Clergymen (most cf them anyway) are notoriously heavy smokers, and have always been, says an 18th century writer: “The generality of parsons can no more write a sermon without a pine in their mouths than without a Concordance in their hands.” Tobacco is ‘undoubtedly a great aid to literary effort. “But it’s not lal gold that glitters and it’s not all tobacco that is reliable. The great fault of so many brands is that they are overloaded with nicotine, and nicotine constantly absorbed through a pipe into the system, is not a .good thing. Ask any doctor. The perfect, tobacco should not only be fragrant and soothing- but as free from nico--tine as may be. Alid the outstanding example of the kind is found in the genuine toasted. This tobacco—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead).- Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold—combines a line flavour with a beautiful bouquet, and being practically without nicotine (toasting,-is responsible for that) is as harmless as tobacco can .possibly be.; There is nothing finer manufactured.***: - ■ i-, ■

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12962, 10 September 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12962, 10 September 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12962, 10 September 1936, Page 7