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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE , PATHE PICTURES THE WINDOW OF THB WORLDS TO-NIGHTI TO-NICHTI „ f A SUPERB NlvW PROGRAMME. - ' Inauguration of a, Laughing Seiiso which will shake this old Town, to it very foundations. ; A KEYSTONE STAR OF.STARS. CHARLES CHAPLIN" excels" himself- i! DOUCH AND DYNAMITE. J Charlies gets a situation ma. Frenel pastry cook and baker's shop. He cause a few customers some tryiiig times as h serves them with oyster **" patties anc - other delicacies. He "mashes the ladiei and gets into trouble. There is a- bakers strike, .and ho becomes <i, dough-puncher he gets glued to the dough ; he glues _ c'rls to the 'dough, smd the doihgh bring: } the riot and the dynamite. It is th< biggest shriek Charlie Ch;tnlin has per petrated to date. . EGYPTIAN MON'JMENTS. See the scenes amd uhidi our gallanl i New Zealand boys fitted themselves foi } their brilliant feats of arms at the Dardanelles. MARIA'S SACRIFICE. A virtually gripping romance by the : Vitaeraph Company, illustrating passion - ; ate love and jealousy of the Italian nature. MAGAZINE COOKERY. A hi uhly-di verting Comic Play. GATHERING ANO PREPARING NUTS IN THE PHILIPPINES. A beaut ifu 11 v-colorod Industrial Film. HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE. 1. A Tlianksgiving Story, splendidly told | b/ the Edison players.' DOMESTIC DEVON. i A particularly charming series of Views. | A DELICIOUS WEEK-END TREAT. | Plan. at Miller's Corner. Prices as usual. RESULT OF QUEEN CARNIVAL ELECTION WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON THE SCREEN. QUEEN CARNIVAL ( ELECTION. CLOSE OF POLL TO-IMIGHT SATURDAY. At 9 p.m. * ■■ .. ALL BALLOT BOXES will be lifted at 12 NOON. After 12 noon. Votes may be recorded m Ballot Box at Times Office only. Only Votes m this Ballot Box will be counted. i Votes may be purchased at counter m front of- Times Oifice.up till 9 o'clock. , Position of Candidates will be shown every few minutes. All Voting Tickets marked or, defaced must be paid for. F. R. BALL, ' Hon. Sec. 2*50 - ' OOQO O O O O ■ ■■• . . . i 9 ? ? QUEEN CARNIVAL ~ ?'■? ? ?. v ? CLOSE OF POLL 9 '"." IS YOUR QUEEN ? ?■'?". . GOING TO BE ON THE ?.?'*?'. " '.'.■"-.' Hi! NOR LIST? '■?■?.?.' ':■..' ' ' •"' * (QUEEN & SIX iLATDS OF HONOR)? QORONATION .J) AY. • GIFT AUCTION SALF. jT^i IFTS ate invited <if either Stock or "vX Articles suitable for ■ Public Auction on Coronation. Day. Any article presented will be- acknowledged m the columns of the press.* ' Those desirous of making Gifts are asked to notify Members of the Committee as soon as possible. , ", '' ' ! 247 MRS. ROWAN, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, BEGS to announce that she has RE* MOVED into Robertson's jßuildings, Gladstone Road (near the Salvation Army' Barracks). CHILDREN'S SCHOOL REQUISITES Of Eivery Description. SCHOOL JOURNAL .COVERS, Etc., Etc. Regular Monthly Shipments of the Latest Popular Magazines and Novels. Copies of the HERALD on Sale. MRS ROWAN, 970 Gladstone' Road. STATE COAL THE REAL AND ORIGINAL POINT ELIZABETH COAL. , REGULAR SHIPMENTS NOW ARRIVING: '•• ' PRICE' . A I PER SACK A 1 (Delivered). ***' . Booked... >........ 4/6. THE WESTPORT COAL CO, LIMITED. WHOLESALE AND RETADw COAL MERCHANTS, pifr siREEr, (Opposite Dalgety and Co., Ltd.) ■ ) 'PHONE QCO s-__-»_-_t:i>--NOTICI-. IT having ,come to my knowledge that certain parties interested m injuring tho business of my employer, Mr James Erskine, Baker, of this town, are circulating the rumor that I am a German subject, I beg to state that I am a British-born subject. I was lion* m London, my mother being a British subject, and my father a naturalised Britisher, with 50 years' residence m London. HARRY VICTOR LUNKEN, Baker. 227 WANTED. WtANTED-rSix good BUSHMEN, .to work upon wages or join gangs as partners, at Arowhana Station. Apply— _ OKITU FACTORY, .or • E. TAIT, 269 Manager, Arowhana Station.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13697, 29 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13697, 29 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13697, 29 May 1915, Page 1