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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES THE WINDOW OF THE WORLDI TO-NIGHT! TO-NILHTI Inauguration of a Laughing , Season • which will shake this old Tow lit to its very foundations. A KEYSTONE STAR OF STARS. CHARLES CHAPLIN excels himself in DOUGH AND DYNAMITE. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER. See the Travel Subjects : , GATHERING AND PREPARING NUTS IN THE PHILIPPINES. i DOMESTIC DEVON. EGYPTIAN MONUMENTS'. SEE THE STAR DRAMAS: MARIA'b SACRIFICE. HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE. , PRlCES'— Circle Is, Downstairs 6d. . Plan at Miller's Corner. THANKS. T DESIRE to thank my Committee and all Friends for their elForts and assistance in electing me* to such a high position in the 'Carnival Queen contest. MARY TAYLOR. Waiapu Candidate. 337 . " ' , .;! .'" te , «____' WAIAPU QUEEN CANDIDATE. TH.A_NKB. FT!HE/ Waiapu Queen Candidate ComJL mittee desire to thank all persons who so kindly' assisted .in placing MISS MARY TAYLOR in such an honorable position in the final results. •! C. TAYLOR, ' D. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary. 358 THAN K'S*. I WISH to heartily thank Ihe Chairman and Members or tlie Combined Sports Committee for the great honor they conferred on me by selecting me as their Candidate in the Carnival Queen Election, and for their untiring efforts in trying to secure my return. 1 .also wish to thank all those willing workers who have given, their time, mpu-ey, and other gifts, so ungrudgingly, and helped us to raise such a splendid sum of money as our share towards the Patriotic Funds. KATHLEEN FROMM. 352 PATRIOTIC CORONATION STOCK SALE. WANTED — CJifts of .Sheep, Cattle. P gs, Horses, and Produce for the above Sale, to be held on the Keserve on Coronation Day. "Total Proceeds' to go to the Patriotic Funds. Member's of the SubrCommittee will be.? i:i attendance at the Reserve ail- day on WEDNESDAY next to receive same. For Sub-Cbmmittce. f J. C. E. TURNER. 354 QORONATION T)AY, ". ; • GIFT AUCTION SALF. ■ \ ■ _, ■ 'a f^i IFTS are invited of either Stock or VX Articles suitable for Public Auction on Coronation Day. Anv article presented will be acknowledged in the columns of the press. *.. Those desirous of making Gifts are asked to' notify Members of the Cohimittee as soon as possible. 315 ; . • POVERTY BAY PATRIOTIC . POU^T.W SHOW, v GARRISON HALL. . JUNE' 18th AND 19th, 1915. ADDITIONAL CLASSES. Class 21.— litest Exhibit of Mixed Fruit and Nuits. Prize; £1 Is (presented by President). • • Class 32a.— A.0.V., light' breed, cock, or cockerel. '.-■..- Class 32b. A.0.V., light breed, hen or pullet. Glass 70a.' — A.0.V., heavy bi\ecd, cock or cockerel. ■ Class 70b.~ A.0.V., heavy breed, hen or I>ullet. 3NTRIES close JUNE sth, 9 p:m., with K. H. Humphreys, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box 62, or with J. ..Nasmith, Peel St., and R. v Mitchell, care Hannah and Co. ■ , 2QB STOCK_SALE TIKITIKI SALEYARDS. nnHE NEXT STOCK BALE X • Will be held at the above ( Yards on At 11 a.m. . . -. SATURDAY, JUNE sth, 1915, • Present Entries comprise : 1 000 MIXED SHEKP. Further Entries Invited. TOKOMARU FARMERS' CO.-01\ COMPANY, Ltd. WAIAPU FARMERS' CO-OP. ' - COMPANY, Ltd. . T. (J. BUCHANAN, 352 Auctioneer. . MRS. ROWAN, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, BEGS to announce that she has REMOVED into Robertson's Buildings, Gladstone Road (near the Salvation Army Barracks). CHILDREN'S SCHOOL REQUISITES % Of Eivery Desci'iption. SCHOOL JOURNAL COVERS, Etc., Eitc. Regular Monthly Shipments of the Latest Popular Magazines and Novels. Copies of the HERALD on Sale. MRS ROWAN, .970 Gladstone Road. WHEN buying, buy the best. We "are offering Lamb and Veal, young and tender; low prices for caeh. : — Machell and Russell. rjIHE DOCTOR AT HOME and Nurses' X Guide Book, by Dr. Black, can be supplied at 6s 6d, pout free, frbm Tboni&a SNIP I Five-eeatei -Motor Car, in first-clans running order; any trial. Apply 257 qiad»tmi>» R#fad Onrv £6fi STOP ! Busy Bee Gent's Cycle, freewheel, newly enamelled, new tyres;: worth double. Carnival pvice, '£3 19s 6d'. — The lloom for HikeA. •

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13698, 31 May 1915, Page 1

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