HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES THE WINDOW OP THE WORLD! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Something which will gladden the dying hours of the Old Year. Headed Tby KALEM'S FINEST PHOTO-PLAY— THE QUICKSANDS. A Vivid, Throbbing Portrayal of Adventure and Love, which carries the audience through* the Philippines, and shows something of the perpetual unrest which exists amongst the hotblooded 'Natives. THE FALL OF ANTWERP. British Marines in the Firing Line — Snipers at work — The 4.7 Express — The British put up a splendid defence outside Antwerp, every shot from great guns reaching its destination, with, telling effect. » And Bunco 8111*8 Visit Bunnygraph. Proposal Deferred ... Wholosome Romance Australian Gazette Fine Edition. When Ruben Fooled tho Bandits Gay Creation. "Received with Salvos of Appla.use Last Night. Prices — Circle, Is ; Downstairs. 6d ; Children, Half-price. Plan at Miller's Corner. TO-MORROW NIGHT. * . CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! DANCE. A LATE DANCJ2( will be held in the Scottish Hall on New Year's Night, Jiaamary Ist. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. Lady dancers are requested to bring a basket. 762 EXCURSION TO TOKOMARU BAY. S.S. TAKAPUNA (Weather and other circumstances permitting) WILL run an Excursion to TOKOMARU BAY on NEW YEAR'S DAY. Leaves Kaiti Wharf at 7.45 a.m. sharp. Return Fare: Adults ; ss, Children under 12, 2s 6d. Luncheon and Tea may be obtained on board for Is 6d, and Afternoon Tea for 6d.' ' ' ■ i Arrangements are being made to Land the Excursionists at Tokomaru Bay. 778 SCOTTISH PIONIO. SCOTTISH PICNIC, on New Year's Day, to Mr W. D. S. MacDonald's paddock, Puha. Trains leave Gisborne j at 8.15 a.m. and at 9.10 a.m. Adults 2s 6d, Juveniles Is 3d, Milk and Hot Water Free. Tickets for the Picnic will 'be on sale at the Raiiway Station. . 799 MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. BRIDGE AND ROAD FORMATION. j rTTENDERS will be received until 12 X Noon, on MONDAY, 11th , Janu- ' ary, 1915, for the construction of Bridge and Road Formation, on the Mangapapa Road. The plans and specifications may be inspected afc. tJje....ojßica_cut.Jli-- EV Hill,, Esq., Albion Lane, Gisborne (during office hours), with whom Tenders axe to be left. , The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ,GEO. J. WINTER, Engineer to the Board. Gisbome, 29th Dec., 1914. 847 GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS— STONE-BREAKING. mENDERS will be received by the X Council, 1 up^ to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, sth January, 1915, for Breaking and Stacking about 100 yards of Motuhora Stone at Gisborne Railway Station. Stone to be broken to pass through a 2in ring. Further particulars on application to — , B, D. B. ROBINSON", 834 Town Clerk. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. -.I !■ mENDERS, closing at Noon on MONX DAY, January 4th, 1915. will be received for carting Gravel (about 1200 yards) for repairs and new gravelling. Specifications can be seen on. applying 741 A3 DOHEiRTY Clerk. RAINBOW BAZAAR, 179 G.!adstone Road. rtTtTDB wish, to thank our many Patrons k\i : who helped to make our Christmas so successful, and to express regret to the large number unable to get attention during the rush on 'Xmas Eve. Should any of those who were disappointed care to, call on us now, i^hey will receive every attention, as our tables, which have been re-stocked; containi an unbounded assortment of, Toys and dainty Presents. We are also showing now the choicest atock of New Year Cards ever offered, and would advise anyone who had. forgotten friends with 'Xmas Greetings to inspect our display before puirchasing elsewhere Wishing one aJid all "A Happy and Prosperous New Year." N CHEAP POULTRY FEED. pLARKSON'S MIXED, GRAIN at \^J 4s 6d per Bushel. T. CLArIKSON, Ltd., Gladstone Road. •Phone 294. . nrTOYS for Chriatmaal FuM stocks now X in at The People's Emporium. ■ Wooden Horses, Carte, etc., a speciality at The People's Emporium. MeohanioaJ Tov« ff«ilrtr« to owloct frrnn. WiANTIfcD— ityrwi to out, at special 1 reduced price* for «*«h ; rtoti* "DLAYER PIANOS from £95. BuyXT ers may join ■ Circulating Library of Mnaio Rolla (15,000).— A. Fmt. Coil <W« Road 'PW* Bi7 rpHAT photo would look much better X in a frame. The People's Emporium cam give you just the Frame you requires • Prices from 9d upwards. ALLPAPERS.— Just landed Exclusive Designs, direct from the best British and Foreign Manufacturers.— W. Howard, Painter and Paperhanger, Gladstone Road.^el^^ WANTED— Buyer for 14 acres Go--1 vernment Lease, nine miles from town; cottage, cowbyre, eto. j only £525; terma arranged.T-F. H. W. Traill, TRY S.P. BREAD. More wholesome than whit© bread. — Makaraka Bakery. 819 ANTED, to Bell— A' second-hand ! Low Dray, in good order (mewly p_intod).-~B«6 Cwaham and KrAbu SAVE your Sacks. — We ait> ca»n buyers of second-hand Sacka, in any quantity.— T. Clarkson, Ltd., Gladetone Road. 'Phone 294. WIT AT a splendid cake, said he, and so light! You. certainly improve, my dear. Yes, said she ; I tried some of Maonell and RnaaeU'a Dripping at 6d tx»r Ih, and shall alway* tiae it. now. ORDER your DIARIES now for 1915. Odlm, Pocket, and Station.-^-Thomas Adams, Bookseller and Stationer. ■ 818 EE- our Immense Stocks of 'XMAS GIFTS suitable for all. — Melbourne Cash, Gi«bom«'« Busiest Btor«.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13575, 31 December 1914, Page 1
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