WORLDS PICTURES An Exclusive of Genuine Interest — ON THE HIGH SEAS. A Most Magnificent Production, in Two Parts. A Fascinating Story of the Sea, full of real dramatic episodes, with a powerful story of love and jealousy, and some most vivid and realistic scenes, including a highly-sensational rescue from the sea of "a. man overboard." ON THE HIGH SEAS. A Production! which M'ilJ please every class of Kinema Patron. In Addition : An. All -Powerful Collection of the World's xiest Makes. Lure of the Stage Drama. Charlie's Little Joke Comic. Almost Human A Grand Circus Drama. John Bousall of S.S Detective Drama. Bill Bailey Dons the Gloves Comic. Kitchener's Fighting Men Topical. TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT ONLY 6.30 to 10.30 o'clock. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Corner Cobden St. arid Childers Rd.) Preacher '.11 a.m. and 7 p.m.), Rev. T. Tait; Maiigapapa 7 p.m., Mr P. W. Bushnell : Kaati 7 p.m., Mr J. Wi!liams (Assistant). 897 BAPTIST CHURCH. Palmerston Road. SERVICES TO-MORROW At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher (Morning and Evening) : Rev. P. J. Waimvright. 911 £$, THEOSOPHICAL _f_nrrWV : soclety v pl^m-\ I? "nUBLIC LECTURE -■- To-morrow (Sum-t£V-10c«. dav), at 7 p.m., in <<*_* rt<*^ U.S.S. Co.'s Buildings, Childers Road. Subject: "Life After Death." Thinkers invited. Questions and discussion. 903 ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST "Preparing the Way for the Ix>rd." PUBLIC ASSEMBLY Jo-morrow, at 3 p.m., iii Findlay's Rooms. Subject, "The Christ in Man." Vocal solo, "My Task." N.B.— Herald of the Star can be 'procured at close. 907 WAINUI BUS. - rnHE Wainui 'Bus will leave the Post X Office at 10 turn. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), and at 2.30 p.m. FRANCIS & LOUGHER. 006 THE POVERTY BAY FREEZING WORKS INDUSTRIAL UNIOJN. A MEEfTING of tlie above Union will be held in Townley's Hal!, on MONDAY, the Bth.. at 8 p.m. Business : General. G. X. DOWNEY, 893 Secretary. LOS T. T OST — CHESTNUT HORSE,,' with Xi saddle and bridle, brand on shoulder like AR (conjoined), small' star on ■forehead. Reward on returning to — J. SEALY, 894 / Grocer. WANTEP. WANTED — YOUNG LADY, for Sewing Room, experienced in sewing ; one' Avith knowledge of loosecover work preferred. Apply— 841 GRUNDY & SHENNAN, Ltd. , WANTED. TTITANTED— JUNIOR CLERK, with VY' some previous Office experience. Salary, 35s per week to start. Apply, with references, to — • P.O. BOX 157, 844 Gisborne. MOTU. ONLY ONE ACRE SECTION LEFT. £150. ONE SOLD £175 LAST WEEK. G. G. BLOORE. AGENT. OTATOES given away.— ls worth of Potatoes (91bs) with every £1 cash order, at The Magnet Cash Grocer;Store, opposite Machell and Russell's Gladstone Road. o__) WANTED — Buyer- for two very light Single Buggies (suitable for Coast work); a snip.—^Jraham and Krebs. i RITE me a letter from home, but write it on one of the monster 400-page pads, la each, from The People'a Emporium.^ SAVE your Sacks. — We are cash ' buyers of second-hand Sacks, in any quantity. — T. Clarkson, Ltd., Gladstone Road. 'Phone 294. mRIUMPH Motor Cycle (1909 model), X put in first-class order for buyer, only £26 10s. — The Boom for Motor Bikes. A LUMINIUM WARE just open^.— XX. A direct shipment of best Briti&b.make. Prices right.— Gisborne Haraware Co. (neit Herald Office). 248 WE -till lead for best value in Crockery and Household Ironmongery. — The People's Emporiurou GEo7~BMlTH~Water~DiTininff Expert. Shop No. 30, Peel Street, try the next Store. Price reasonable. Telephone No. 3. MOTOR CYCLES for Sale — Connaught £30. Douglas (almost new) £50, 6 h.p. N.S.U. £74, Triumph £30, Lincoln (3_) £29.— The Boom for Motor Bike*. fTIHE tedium of housework is relieved X by an occasional cup of DESEKT GOLD TEA. No other Tea is so refreshing, stimulating, and' economical. Test it to-day; Is 8d and 2a lb. T ADIES,--If Hubby is in. need of a [{ 4 Tonic, give him a taste of the doilcioiis MILITARY PICKLE. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. IT ADIES ~— Whv" is the delicious ]X_l MILITARY PIOKLE, the best of all condiments? Buy a. bottle to-day and supply the answer to your friends. Price reasonable. _ _ _ THE North British Rubber Company manufacture CLINCHER TYRES for hard wear on rough roads. Guaranteed nine and fifteen months. 'N\if said.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13602, 6 February 1915, Page 1
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