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fO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER BRILLIANT SERIES. OPERA HOUSE PICTURES THE GREAT PIOTURE BOOM. Only the Best is Shown at the Opera House. To-night will be presented an absorbing Detective Drama, full of startling . situations and of unparallelled dramatic quality. Its story is a wildly exciting one, and it is calculated to carry away the audience m a wild burst of enthu- " siasm. THE PHANTOM THIEF J Two Thousand Five Hundred Feet of . grip and danger. The story, will take » you out of yourself and you will remember it 'for years. , the PHANTOM THIEF Acclaimed by THE PHANTOM THIEF Press and PubTHE PHANTOM THIEF lie In AUStraTHE PHANTOM THIEF Ita as tbe flnthe PHANTOM THIEF est drama ot THE PHANTOM THIEF the year. Produced at enormous cost and with a rigid eye for detail, this picture is one of outstanding merit, and is sure to please. Knocks spots THE PHANTOM THIEF off all otber THE PHANTOM THIEF Dramas. THE PHANTOM THIEF Supported by a Glittering' Galaxy of Pictorial Gems. CUPID'S HIRED MAN. A pretty comedy by the Vitagraph players. The little god helps an old maid to grasp a last, chance. AN INDIAN'S LOYALTY. Dramatic A.B. story. A stirring tale of an Indian's devotion to his employer. CIRCUMSTANCES MAKE HEROES. I An Edison Oomedy of outstanding merit. I Eclair Journal Topical. I Indian River Soenes Scenic. The Chief's Predioament Comedy Valley of the Blevre Scenic! The Count Qoes Bathing Comedy. Priecs as usual. Plan at Lucas's. "S^JW MASONIC. THE Annual Installation Meeting of the Brethren of Lodge Montrose, 722, ' I S.C., will be held m the Masonic Hall' Childers Road on THURSDAY Even- i ing, the 18th inst. j BUSINESS: Installation of the R.W.M. -elect and * Investiture of Officers. i Lodg«y tyjed at 7.30 sharp. j Visiting Brethren of Sister Lodges and ' Brethren who are unattached cordially invited. By Command of the R.W.M. •I. IL LITTLE. P.M.. °36 Secretary. THB West End I Tailors. MESSRS • .; ALEXANDER AND GRAHAM Beg to announce that they have taken over the 'TAILORING gUSINEsS Recently carried on by I M R IL G:M a C LYMONT - i 638 GHRISTMAS CHEER. | TO ENSURE DELIVERY, I .hall be J pleased if Customers will kindly forward their Orders on or before THURSDAY, - THE 18th INST. j BREWERY AMD FACTORY ) 'Phone 4. . j" "GOLD TOP" AND "SOVEREIGN 1 " j' ALES. ' INVALID STOUT. . " AERATED WATERS and CORDIALS. :* RASPBEiRRY (The Children's Delight), from Pure Fruit Juice, Gleaned from Elarth's fairest Fruits. T^TTNES AND gPIRITS JJEPART- ! MENT ('Phone 686). | I hold the Sole Agency for these . ■ WHISKIESWATSON'S, USHER'S, WALKER'S I MACKINLAY'S 1 1 (Matthewson's No. 1) THORNE'S, BELL'S, CRAWFORD'S. Any -other supplied if procurable. ■^TINES. HARDY'S AND PENFOLD'S FINEST AUSTRALIAN. HIGH-CLASS EUROPEAN. ' All Other Spirits Stocked. A Special Treat for Invalids and Connoisseurs — SANDEMANN'S OPORTO PORT \ WINE (4 diamond). Imported direct and bottled m Gisborne from original casks. The added cost is inoro than compensated for by the delicacy and bouquet; of this deli- I cious wine. D. J. BARRY. ! P.O. Box 146. 584 ( ( Just Opbnkd— J j Choioe Assortment ol , 'Xmas Greeting Cards ' m —~ m ' m »«««-_-________-________i Inspect Samples IL HBRALO OFFICE. J { O A SPECIAL PURCHASE • 0..A. Men's Pure LINEN _ COLLARS, best quality, four- fold, to j clear 6s 6d per dozen. — A real Christmas Box. Flowing Wide-end Ties. 6£d. j We pay postage. P"TI2E matured New Potatoes, ljd ' wholesale; Bran, Pollard, A grade Oats, best Chaff, Maize, etc.— Cheapest . at 11. Curries, 151 Peel Street. 'Phono No. 670 ' p Q, ;A , FAULDS (the man VX«Kj'«.X_L« you know) for fault-less-fitting, fashionably-cut Suits, from r 25s to 755 ; better value than ever:— Th« Working Men's Store. j UST LANDED, ex Petone— lso sack* ' A Gartons, 50 sacks Duns and Rye I Corn (for Tacehorses), 60 sacks prime Table Potatoes.— D. M. Orr 'Phone < Va IRS I — Berge?s~B7P. YV' prepared Paint is the Dest; sold ' m half-pints and larger sizes. Berger's 1 Arsenate of Lead, m lib jars, is the 1 best for spraying purposes. Tel. 333. — ! J. D. Tustin, Gisborne Agent, Grey St. '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13258, 17 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13258, 17 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13258, 17 December 1913, Page 1

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