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"One Touch of Panto makes the Town Grin." THE OPERA HOUSE Direction : Stephenson and Linley. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Another Big Success Achieved Last Night by the ROYAL PANTOMIME' COMPANY In the Screaming, Up-to-date Pantomime OLD MOTHER HUBBARD Hear the catchy songs—the snatchy jolly choruses — the jaunty quips^ — the merry jokes — the graceful and original ensembles — the novel ballets — the pretty girls— the superb scenery — the charming dresses. Be Wise and Book Seats at Smart's. Last Night of "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD." ( TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 6. By special request. The Great, Big, Booming Success — tho Pantomime of Pantomimes — LITTLE 80-PEEP. Matinee for Schools and Families, "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD," Saturday Afternoon next, at 2.30. Children halfprice to all parts. POPULAR PRICES. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION BY S.S. TAKAPUNA (Weather and circumstances permitting.) THE TAKAPUNA wilt-make a Moonlight Excursion around the Bay on MONDAY NIGHT, March 9th. Adults>, 2s 6d. Children (under 12), ls 6d. CITY BAND ON BOARD. Steamer leaves the Wharf. at 7.30 p.m., and returns about 10 p.m. 960 BUSHFELLING. TO LET. KAA ACRES (mostly Tawa Bush), '-'"VF m two sections — 205 ACRES. 295 ACRES'. ( Apply— JACK HARDING, Care Huanui Station, Tolaga Bay. 01-, COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. 981 v BUSHFELLING. 1 finn aores Li s hfc Mised Bas h> J-VJvJv/ at Tauwhareparae. Sections 150 to 180 acres. Price, 30s per acre. No charge for packing stores to camp. E. SHELTON, 994 Manager. BUSHFELLING. lOAA ACRES OF BUSH to Let. X-dml\J\J m lots to suit contractors. For particulars, apply— WILLIAMS &, KETTLE, Ltd. 825 ;, .',.. BUSHFELLING. iTTTANTED — BUSHFELLERS, foi VVl' fellihK 2000 acres of Bush, at Tuparoa. Wages, 35s per acre. Al! stores, etc., packed to camp free. -,„, A PP 1 y— 747 BENNETT & SHERRATT. WORKERS' DWELLINGS ACT, 1910. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. TENDERS For the Erection of Eight Workers' Dwellings, situated on the Ua wa Settlement, Tolaga' Bay. TENDERS are invited, on forms to b< provided (one for each Dwelling), for, the erection of Eight Dwellings, at Tolaga Bay. Plans and specifications, conditions of contract, and locality plan may ue seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the shop of Mr C. E. Smith. Saddler, Tolaga Bay, or at the Offices of the Labor Department, Gisborne, during business hours. Each builder should tender for the whole, or as many as possible, of the Dwellings, stating on the Summary of Tender the maximum number he is . prepared to erect. The envelope to be endorsed "Tender for Workers' Dwellings, Tolaga Bay," and addressed to the Superintendent Workers' Dwellings, Department of Labor, Wellington, to- reach his office not later than the 27th MARCH, 1914. Deposits must accompany 'tenders at the rate of £5 for each dwelling the builder is prepared to erect; each £5 to be separate. Thr lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. ROWLEY, 942 Superintendent Workers' Dwellings. WORKERS' DWELLINGS ACT, 1910. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, TENDERS For tlie Erection of Thirteen Workers' Dwellings, situated on theTe Hapara Settlement, Gisborne. TENDERS are invited, on forms to be provided (one lor each Dwelling), for the erection of Thirteen Dwellings. | at Gisborne. Plans and specifications, conditions of contract, and locality plan may bo' seen, and forma of tender ob taiiied, at the Offices of the Labor Department, Gisborno 'and Napier, during business hours. '-Each builder slioudd tender for the whole, or as . many as possible, of the Dwellings, stating on the Summary of Tender the maximum number he is prepared to erect. The envelope to be endorsed "Tender for Workers' ' Dwellings, Gisborne, and addressed to the Superintendent Workers' Dwellings, Department of Labor, Wellington, to reach his office not later than the 27th MARCH, 1914. Deposits must accompany tenders at the rate of £5 for each dwelling the builder. is prepared to erect ; each £5 to be separate. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. ROWLEY. 943 Superintendent Workers' Dwelli..c;3. ORMOND POUND. T M P O ■' ~U~ N D E D 1 On March 4th. for trespass on private property — One Bo y ('elding, blotch brand near shoulder, like P under half-circle off shoulder, docked tail. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at, the above Pound Yards, on MARCH 18th, at 12 noon. • C. NFJENAN, g7B PoUndkeepeT. ci~A^ MFN WHO WIN.---.O • .iv • Flannels 2s 6d , Drawers Is 3d, Heavy Ribb. 2s lid, Denims 2s lid, Tweeds ss. 6d, Painters 2s 3d, Tennis Shirts 2s 6d, Banded 2s 6d, Workers 2s 6d— The Working Mens > Store. . L^ADY^S Empire Cycle — Only shop soiled ; free wheel ; all sundries ; trial; first offer £6 6s.— Boom Cycle Works.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13321, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13321, 5 March 1914, Page 1