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OUR TROOPS IN EGYPT. THE MEN WHO COVERED THlilM SELVES WITH IMPERISHABLE LAURELS. I A MAGNIFICENT FILM. Depicting the strenuous time Our Boys had while waiting for the Turks, will'; be shown by PATHE PICTURES ii_>-m<_i-i I i fto-mi-ni* At HIS MAiIESIY'S IHtATHI. Every phase ol Camp Lite i.s shown. Light liorse C'uaigts across the iscsei-L. imaiitry .Rushes, rindge Jju.lumy;. Climbing- tne l'y-raniius. All tilt? Scenes tliat. lour Boys have described to yoa. , THE MARCH PAST OF THE TROOPS Just prior to their starling ior* the Dardanelles shows clem iv aJi THOSE GALLANT SOLDIERS Who have won Undying Fame lighting against the Turks m charges tnat were made m what has been uesc-rioed «o a HELL STORM OF SHRAPNEL ANO HIGH EXPLOSIVE BOMBS. Close-up Pictures make Hundreds of \ our Friends Clearly Recogrnsauie. Just as (Jood as an Actual Visit to the Camp. Give Our Gallant Boys the Glad Hand To-night and they will Wave Baok. A PICTURE THAT WILL GALVANISE YOU. \ Supported by a Brilliant Auxiliary Programme. Prices— Circle Is, Downstairs 6d. Children Half-price. Plan at Miller's CornerHIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The Play, that Stirred the Empire to Action. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their brillianj,' company of Elrg- 1 lish, American and Australian Dramatic and Comedy Artists m a magnificent production of the great' Patriotic Spy Drama — THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. It deals with the plots and schemes of a nest of German spies on the east coast, and the alien danger that confronts England from within. To the world m general "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" appears to be a silly ass, but he is really a clearheaded secret service agent, who risks his own life and safety for the sake of liis country. "-' The Play Everybody MUST See. Plans are now open .at Miller's.Prices — D.C- and R.S. 6s, Back Stalls Is, Pit 2s. „.:.■:■'.:■. Touring Manager, John Farr ell. : ' THE HOUSE FOR MEN'S WEAR. NEW GOODS SHOWING. MEET ME FACE TO FACE. W. R. CLARKSON GLADSTONE ROAD. Coronation Buildings, Gladstone Rd. CLEANLINESS iSITY^ CIVIUJY. A H MEAD, DAIRYMAN. ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF FREKII MILK AND CREAM DAILY. PUNCTUALITY GUARANTEED. Ring up 'PHONE 156, when Orders will receive prompt attention. « 790 TO LET. IN THREE-STOREY BUILDING (Just n earing completion). Ist FLOOR. — Ten Offices of various sizes, with three Strongrooms ; all walls plastered; ceilings stamped steel. 2nd FLOOR.— Large Floor, size 66 x 41 feet; totiil area about 2524 sq. feet, with light area on both sides, and windows front and back. Good wide entrance, with easy-grade ; stairs to the top floor. ALL CONVENIENCES. ELECTRIC LIGHT and HJQATTNG 1 PLUGS.. Apply— THOMAS ADAMS, Bookseller,, Stationer, and, Printer. 930 . NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. WE beg to' inform the Motoring Public of Gisborne that the Company formerly , known aa. the BARLOW MOTOR AND CYCLE CO., LTD., is now under a complete new management, ; and henceforth will be known and called THE POVERTY BAY MOTOR COMPANYUMITED. MR. J. JOHNSTONE, The well-known Motor Engineer, has been appointed Manager for the Company. The Company'B Garage, Peel Street, next Opera House, is considered the finest m the District. THE POVERtTbaY MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED. Registered Office : PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. 174

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13785, 10 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13785, 10 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13785, 10 September 1915, Page 1

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