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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! OPERA HOUSE PICTURES ;• PROGRAMME OF UNPARALLELED ! MAGNIFICENCE. Headed by the Greatest Detective Story Ever Produced. THE ACiE OF CLUBS '» Another exciting adventure of that King ' of Sleuths Nick Winter. This drama is » different from any story you have ever * read or from any nicture you have ever » tteen ? WHEN THE DESERT WAS KIND. A Vitagraph Portrayal of Western Life, y showing how a "Bad Man" was got rid of and a woman given justice. I N.Z. ANIMATED NEWB. . "> s .No. 5 Edition, containing all the latest News of New Zealand. THE JOKE WASN'T ON BEN BOLT. One of Vitagraph's Best Comedies. A '' Scream from start to finish. RIO DE JANEIRO. A Scenic Gem. ', And Many Other Exceptionally Fine '» ' t Subjects. Remember—For Two Nights Only. Plan at Lucas's. Prices as usual. GISBORNE ! COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 'FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL QPERA JJOUSE, ALL NEXT WEEK. ALL NEXT WEEK. COMPETITORS Irom .... AUCKLAND 1 NAPIER HASTINGS PALMERSTON NORTH WELLINGTON. DOX'PLAan now open at B. Lucas's, ' Masonic Buildings. J PRICES. ..2s AND ls. Booking ou Extra. Day Sessions, 6d. Children, Half-price. FRED. R. BALL, I 974 Hon. Secretary. I D SQUADRON 9th W.M.R. TE KARAKA TROOP. J ANNUAL MILITARY BALL I Will be held m PEACOCKEfS HALL j On (RHURSDAY, JgTH gEPTEMBER. j Catering by Mrs Erskine. •J Music by First-class Orchestra. I I Grand March at 8.30 p.m. 7 Double Tickets 7s 6d, Extra Lady 3s 6d. , ! Foster's 'Bus will leave Masonic corner at 6.45 p.m., returning at 2 a.m. 5 .{AUCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAU- !| RANT EMPLOYES* UNION, j (Gisborne Branch). riTHE Postpone Monthly Meeting will JL be held m Towniey's Hail on : FRIDAY, September 5, at 8 p.m. Business; General. ' * | Payment of Dues'. '. ' ■ a A. S. RICHARDS, 41 ; j Secretary. .' NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES SISTER - SON ; of Te Arai, Sheepfarmer, Deceased. ALL Persons having Claims against the Estate of the Above-named Deceased, or against the Firm of "Sister- . son and Mcßae" of Te Arai, Sheep- _ farmers, are requested to send particulars of same m duplicate to us, the •' undersigned. | REES BROS. AND BRIGHT, I Solicitors for tho Administrators; : 47 I HEREBY NOTIFY that I will, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of I September, 1913, at the hour of 11 o'clock m ithe forenoon, at the Magistrate's Courthouse, Gisborne, hear Appeals lodged under the provisions of "The River Boards' Act, 1908," for the Poverty Bay RiVer Board District. W. A. BARTON, 993 ■ Stipendiary Magistrate. TE KARAKA SALEYARDS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTO. L ■: ' Will hold their \ X NEXT STOCK SALE i • At the above Yards i . On MONDAY. THE 15th INSTANT. 1 At 11.30 a.m. Entries Invited. ' G. R. WYLLIE, 46 Auctipneer. • - ORMOND SALEYARDS. i WILLIAMS AND' KETTLE, LTD- : Will hold their i NEXT STOCK SALE I At the above Yards, ' i On J TUESDAY, THE 16th INSTANT, 7 At 11.30 a.m. , Entries Invited. - > ,G. R. WYLLIE, '45 Auctioneer. | WANTED OFFERS. " VALUABLE PROPERTY. OFFERS, m writing, to be m by September 24, are invited for the Purchase of the Waikanae No. 3 Block, 15_ acres; Government value, £5000; _ situate at S. end of Carnarvon Street. 5 Terms : l-sth on acceptance, l-sth each m 3, •6, 9, and 12 months • interest 5 per cent. n Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 964 W. H. TUCKER. j NOTICE. THE undersigned is prepared to accept contract work for Asphalting and , Storrowater Drainage. . Estimates furnished FREE. OTTO ARNDT, 54' Iranui Road, 875 Eaiti. OOM CYCLE SALE.-^New Bicycles, only shop soiled, free-wheel, and II sundries; sacrifice, £5 10s each. y "DOOM CYCLE SALE.— Boy's Oycle, _D m first-class order, newly enamelled and overhauled; only £2 10s. OOM CYCLE SALE.— Rudge-Whit-worth Gent's Bicycle, latest model, '" free-wheel ; sale price, only £4 12s od. BOOM CYCLE SALE.— BTSU. QenVn Bicycle, almost new, free-wheel and sundries; any trial; bargain price, £6 10s. BOOM CYCLE SALE. — Silvertown Tyres 5s each, Silvertown Tyres 6s dach, Tubes 1b each.— Boom for bargain-. 1 BOOM CYCLE SALE.— Palmer Tyre_ 15s each, Mudguards 2s 6d, Chain* ). 6a 6d, Lamps 2s 6d (cost 4s 6d).— Boom for bargains.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13172, 4 September 1913, Page 1

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