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OPERA HOUSE PICTURES REVIVAL TO-NIGHT OF A FINE ARRAY OF STARTLING FILMS, Headed by ... . ZIKA A Film packed with astonishing and novel incidents, thrilling escapes, and sensational episodes. The figure in the Drama is Zika, the Gipsy Queen, who is served well and faithfully by a troop of Ginsy Amazons and her male supporters. DON'T MISS THIS DRAMA 0"F DISTINCTION ! THE GREATEST YET! ZIKA Stands out as a Film of Merit. Lubin's Railwav Drama, DRIVEN FROM TH^ RANCH. 'Vita,gTaph presents : THE CRAVEN. A Fine Film : TRAINING ELEPHANTS IN INDIA. LIFE OF A HERON. And a Host of Laughters. MARY'S POLICEMAN. STRONC-ARM NELLIE. TAMING THEIR PARENTS. PATHE GAZETTE. IF YOU MISS ZIKA YOU WILL MISS A TREAT! Only Two Nights ! Usual Prices. Plan at Lucas's. BIBLE IN STATE: SCHOOLS. REV. P. W. CLARKSON (Vicar of Taihape) will Address PUBLIC MEETINGS on this subject, as under; THURSDAY, sth— Kaiti (St. Paul's Hall), at 8 p.m. Chairman, Rev. J. A. Lochore. FRIDAY, 6th — Mangapapa (St. John's Hall), at 8 p.m. Chairman, Rev. Wm. Grant. SATURDAY— Tokomaru.- Bay. MONDAY, 9th— Tolaga Bay. TUESDAY, 10th— Salvation Army Barracks, Gisborne, at 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 11th— Mothers' Union, H.T. School, 2.30; Te Karaka, at 7.30 p.m. . THURSDAY, 12th— Matawai, at 7.30 p.m. ; FRljj.vi', 13th— Makauri School, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, 16th— Patutahi (Presbyterian; Church), at 7.30 p.m. • : TUESDAY, 17th— Makaraka, 7.30 p.m. i AU interested in this important subject invited to be present. Collections at all Meetings fc^ defray •xpenses. On SUNDAY, Bth, ReV. P. W. Clarkeon will preach on the subject at Tokomaru Bay, at 11 a.m., and at Tolaga Bay at 7 p.m. On SUNDAY, 15th, he will preach at Holy Trinity Church. Gisborne, morning ana evening, and at Ormond at 3 p.m. WAIROA District from 18th to 23rd. Details later. 185 IN BANKRUPTCY.— In the Supreme Court, holden at Gisborne. ( NOTICE is hereby given that WIL,LIAM JOHN COX, of Gisborne, Provision Merchant, was this day 'adjudged i bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors to bo holden! at my : office on WEDNESDAY, the 18th*.day of j June, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock. .».•'.> .. JOHN COLEMAN, ' i Deputy Assignee. Gisborne, sth June, 1913. 296 A PRETTY LITTLE FARM | A HOME ON THE FLATS FOR A SHEEPFARMER. j ABOUT 28_ ACRES, only 12 miles j from Post Office by excellent road : a considerable portion Rich Flats, bal- ' ance well -grassed hills. ! The Buildings consist of Dwelling of j 8 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, | scullery,, wash-house, buggy shed, wood ; shed, meh'a whare (2 rooms), and wool shed. j The grounds surrounding dwelling are: laid out in orchard, flower garden, and tennis lawn. i Land is subdivided into A Paddocks. PRICE— ONLY £2100. Very Easy Terms to Responsible Man. ! Apply to — t ■ | JAMES - INNES, ! 1 LOWE STREET. ' i i 1 THIS SPACE RESERVED I ■ . ' ■ ■•'■. i [ FOR i i D. McKeague TAXI-CAR PROPRIETOR. i i New Motor Garage, PEEL STREET. TO BUTCHERS. i FOR SALE, in any quantity— CLEAN WHITE PAPER, suitable fo? ■ Wrapping. CHEAP, to clear. Apply— I HERALD OFFICE. ULLOA, Charlie 1 Still wearing that same old suit? Yes, and likely to for a long while yet ; it'* one of Melbourne Cash's 25s ones. ' WHY do you Vralk to work, when 9d a day buys a Bicycle at the Cycling? SCHOOLGIRL'S CHANCE t — Lad y ; 8 Raleigh Bicycle (could not break it with an axe), only 90s ; genuine bargain. I —Boom Cycling. . ■ (^< ENTS Bicycle (just overhauled), 24in X frame, brakes and free-wheel, all sundries ; any trial. First cheque -34. — Boom Cycling. DOES it pay to walk, when we sell you a Bicycle at 9d a day?— Ho<iin ('v/'linu ' ALEIGH Gent's Bicycle, 24in frame, practically new, Eadie, aundqea. First cheque, £56 10s (worth £11).— Boom Cynlinjr H, FATHER! Buy this Cycle for me; 21in frame, free-wheel, new tyres, Hplendid condition. First offer, £4 15s. — Boom Cycling. SHEETINGSr^""A~"Iot of damaged Sheetings (just in) to be cleared very cheap ; in all widths ; i-bed widths B_d, etc., just to el«ar.— Melbourne Cash.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 1

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