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PATHE PICTURES TO-NrCHT! TO-HICHTI A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAAIME. '• The Great Vitagraph Production, "THE VOICELESS MESSAGE." "THE VOICELESS MESSAGE." THE LATEST "LUBIN" SMILE. "NEAR-SIGHTED CHAPERON.". SPLENDID "EDISON" STAR. "808 AND ROWDY." "THE LONG SKIRT." ; "SCENES BONNIE SCOTLAND." "Latest Australian Gazett.." "MAKING A SIX-TON CHEESE." | 2JIB J^AJESTY'S rjiHRATRK ; WEDNESDAY NEXT. AN EXCEPTIONAL TREAT, j NEWBURY-SPADA CONCERT COMPANY. After a magnificent season m the Auckland Town Hall, during which over 40,000 people paid for admission to hear PHILIP NEWBURY. The Renowned Tenor, Who has had the distinguished honor of singing to the King and Queen. MADAME EMILY SPADA. The Anglo-American Prima Donna, ■ THE QUEEN OF SONG. i —THESE GREAT ARTISTS— I Are supported by their FULL AND COMPLETE CONCERT PARTY. THE GRANDEST PROGRAMME OF MUSIC GISBORNE HAS EVER HEARD. PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan now open at Miller's. I H. B. FORD, j920 Manager. I ■___ S PIANO PLAYING MADE, EASY. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. ABSOLUTELY no knowledge of music required. We Guarantee to teach : any age the piano, and to read any music. No vamping cards or charts ; no drudgery. _You attain the same result that "falces years under old conditions. INTERVIEWS DAILY. Don't be sceptical or think it impossible. Professor Marshall Hall says: "Splendid and ingenious for the masses." Full tuition, £2 2s. Money returned if you cannot play m six weeks. ; THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKee's Buildings (upstairs), Gladstone Road. ' Hours; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Enrol Early. 884 KEA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING COMPANY, LIMITED. GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE^ HOLDERS. Ai MEETING of Shareholders is hereby convened to be held m Townley's. Hall,**. Gisborne, on SATUBDAY, the 11th May, at 11.30 a.m. BUSINESS: To confirm or otherwise the Altera I - tions and Additions to Articles and By-laws passed at the General Meeting of Shareholders, held on Saturday, 20th April. ANDREW GRAHAM, 957 ' ' Secretary. GUSBORNE SPIRITUALISTSSOCIETY. M E J. A BTHD1 * MEDIUM, Will Lecture at the Masonic Hall on SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 o'clock. Subject :' "The Supposed Beginning.", «. Article Clairvoyance. 8 NOTICE. O,N and after TUESDAY, April 30, the Ngatapa, Wharekopae, and Tahont COACH will resume its usual running, .leaving Ngatapa at 8 a.m. on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS; and leaving Riedstones' Stables at 2.30 p.m. on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Driving will be, in' the capable hands of -Walter Ingram (late of Rotorua). All Parcels and Luggage left m care of Greaves' coach, at; Redstones' Stables, will receive strict attention. Every care taken, but no responsibility. 16 B. GREAVES. PICCADILLY TEA ROOMS. THE necessary Alterations to enable the Tea Rooms to successfully cope with the. extraordinary patronage having been completed, the Rooms will be RE OPENED FOR BUSINESS ON JJ^CINDAY JJEXT./ In response to, a general .request, BREAKFAST will also be obtainable ' at the Rooms. FEDERAL CAFE. THE above Business is now under the Management of Messrs STEVENSON and BURT, late of the South 1 Island, whose connection with the Catering Business is an extensive one. luoH LUNCHEON-) and SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. Tlie Public can rely on always obtaining a plentiful supply of Fresh Fish, Oysters m season ; also Smoked Fish. 838 ' NEW COODS ARRIVED. iTUM BOOTS AND GOLOSHES IN VX GALORE. LADLES,— .See Our RIDING BOOTS, j WEAR STEWART'S BOOTS and i KEEP OUT "DE WET." I;.- W. STEWART, 5 PEEL STREET, . "WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE." TTNAPPROACHABLE. Values and \Jj Prices for Men's and Boys' Clothj ing and Underwear at Melbourne Cash : Winter Drawers Is 9d, Flannels 2b 6d, Black Socks 6±d, Bush Rugs 2s 3d, Blankets 9s lld pair. L pi ARDEN HOSE, >est quplity/, obVX tamed, at 6d per foot. — Nicholls and J3Tiffiths,^l.td. ~^Phone 126. r pHERE^raEY'GO, one alter another, JL to "Th© Don" ■ for Tweed Overcoats, only 19s lld, warm and servicc- > able; Macintoshes 32« 6d, Tip-toppers 405.—137 Gladstone Road. N* OTHING will ruin your health, hap. piness, and beauty quicker than Indigestion. Now, if you ever suffer m this way, whether to a great or small 5 extent, there's no time like the 1 present, and no remedy like Dr. Crossland's ■ "Noxol" for effecting a permanent and immediate cure. Don't delay, but send to your chemist for it now, and be rid of voiu* trouble forever. Price 2s per bottle. "npiCTANIG!" The verjr name casts a JL g'oom over the mind , but "The Don's" warm Shirts have comforted many a man this week; 4 s Hd, 5s lld, 7 6s 6<l, and 7s 6d. Under Pants, allwool, ribbed, 3s lld. — 137 Gladstone Rd.' TOMATOES for Sauce, large or small Quantities, at lowest ptimw for oa«b — Willie Tan. *FniitM*»T

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12748, 27 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12748, 27 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12748, 27 April 1912, Page 1

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