MIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES i. THE HOME OF THE STARS. i' Direction William Miller. ' TO.NIGHT!~~TO-NIGHT! _ A Sxiperb Symposium of Spectacular Sensationalism. NOVEL! STARTLING! NEW! i SPANISH BLOOD One of t'he Strongest and most Dramatic Dramas of Love and Hato ever screenred. JSome magnificent scenes are contained m this striking Masterpiece, m. eluding a realistic Bull Fight at Seville, m which the hero is terribly injured. See that glorious actress, \ Asta Nielsen, m the part of Jaunita. 'master And man. ' A Matchless Edison Drama, wliich shows _" how a dissipated clubman, having captured a burglar, makes a compact Arith him that he will stop "drinking if the latter will reform. Both live up to t'he agreement. NORTHERN QAMEB. j A Decidedly Interesting Scenic Series of a Novel, Unique, and Engaging Character. i A WAY OUT. s A Brilliant Vitagraph Comedy, showing I Maurice Costello m one of his very best impersonations. "■ MABEL'S LOVERS. A Delightful Comedy, which shows how a Society Belle, m order to get rid of her too persistent lovers, comes out at the seaside with a number of artificial and ugly bumps on her legs. The ruse works most effectively. 3 GORGES OP COLORADO. A Scenic Subject of Rugged Grandeur, revealing some of the sublimest scenery m the World. THE QAUMONT GRAPHIC. r The Elnglish Deroy — Accident to the King's Horse — Miss Davidson's rash act of throwing herself m front of the field clearly depicted — King and Kaiser at Great Military Display at Ber-lin-r-Picturesque Review of Seaforth Highlanders. A HUMMING PROGRAMME. Speoial Music by the Peerless Pathe , Orchestra. Prices as Usual. Plan at Miller's. ! kaitiJhall. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL will be held m the above i Hall, on j TUESDAY, SEPTEiMBBR 30th. I Gents 2s, Ladies ls. Music by Mr N. Kirk. 7^o ST. JOHN'S HALL, MANGAPAPA. I TJ V Special Request, a SOCIAL will !-D . beheld | NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. | Music by Renwick Brothers. j Ladies ls; Gents 2s. 749 • , . j ORMOND HALL. A PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL Will be hold m the : ORMOND HALL On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th. Gents 3s, Ladies ls. ' 664 SO CI A L. PATUTAHI DRUIDS will. *hold a SOCIAL on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th. Tic Vets 4s, Extra Lady Is. J. GREEN. '747_ Hon. Sec.* PATUTAHI ROAD BOIARD. / N0 tT CE. THS ANNUAL /MEETING of Ratepayers will be held on MONDAY. Octol er 6th, at 2.30 p.m. A. DOHERTY, 765 Clerk, JONES' EXTRA SPECIAL. TTOUSE°XX (New)," 0 - CHILDERS ROAD. Electric Li^ht, Four Tiled Fireplaces, Specially Selected Papers, Linen Press, Pantry, 2 Side Verandahs. ' _*_ ' Tho Most Perfectly Equipped House m the Bay. £200 DEPOSIT & £S0 Ver ANNUM. SEE "SQUARE-DEAL" JONES 774- ---'"". NOTICE. [ TV/Tlt K. COHEN, of Hastings, the liX New Zealand Agent for the new Memcal Preparations, G-UDERIN (a tonic) Mid NARCOSIA (a local anaesjthetir), having introduced these products __ ! to tho Gisborne district, is about to j 'leave ior Auckland, to make a display at t'he Auckland Exhibition, and notifies j the local gentlemen of the Medical Profession, Dentists, and Chemists £o note , I that ho has appointed Messrs L. D. | NATHAN & CO. Agents for Poverty Bay fcr these Preparations. 698 GISBORNE RACING CLUB. T"n END ERS are invited until Noon on j X MONDAY, September 29, 1913, for * .'Alterations to "Steward Stand, and other * > { buildings, at the^ Park Racecourse, for jthe Gisborne Racing Club. Plans and specifications to be Been at I the ofliee of Mr H. E. Dodd, New Zealland Shipping Oompanys' Building, Childers Road. H. E. DODD, 471 * Secretary. TO BUILDERS. ALBERT WILLIAMS, A.N.Z.1.A., Architect and Valuer, Invites Tenders, to closo at Noon pn THURSDAY, October 9t*h, for the Erection of a Residence, m Victoria Township. 743 iWAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL. ROTOKAUTUKU BRIDGE. - ITIENDERS are invited up to 10 .a.m. ,s ' X on MONDAY, the 13th OCTOBER. l " 1913, for the Erection of a Traffic Bride© c over the Waiapu River, at Rotokautuku. Drawing and speqications may be -* seen at, tho County Council Office, Wai- _ piro Bay. 18 The Council does not bind itself to *" accept the lowest or any tender. £ WU.LIAM O'RYAN, s 233 County Engineer. HOW SUITS; Holiday Suits to measure at "The Don" ; latest de- - signs to choose from ; £2 10a. — "The * Don," 173 Gladstone Road. * ]\TOT^R~Ci^E7RoverrT9l2 - -LYJL free engine, 3£ h.p. ; any trial. U First cheque £50, on- terms. — Boom. 6 T 'ADY'S BICYCLE, m first-class ~r"un- - XJ nine; order; only £2 10s. Why I- walk? — Boom, Lowe Street. UST LANDED— 2O tonn Blenheim Chaff, 20 tons prime i able Potatoes, 5 100 sacks Garton Outs, 50 sacks Alperian I- Seed Oats; wholesale and retail.— D. S. Thompson and Co. 'Phone 546.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13191, 27 September 1913, Page 1
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