OPERA HOUSE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT _ TO-NICHT A PROGRAMME FULL OF CHARM. Headed by THE GRIPPING VTTAGRAPH SPECIAL, THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA This is a Drama of a young ■\vtidow. Her children are taken from her and placed m an orphanage. Her appeal is the . cause of a law being framed for a pension m such cases. THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA. THE BILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA A Plea for Widowed Mothers. A STORY OF SENSATIONAL FACTS. A LILY IN BOHEMIA. THE SOUL OP A VASE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. WHEN CHARLIE WAS A CHILD. Plan at Ferguson's. • PRICES— Circle Is, Downstairs 6d. Children Half-price. LAUGH, AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU. "YES! BUT YOU OAN'T STOP LAUGHING !" TJIS IJIHEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, JAN, 21st, At 8 o'clock. (For One ' Night Only.) MADAME PHOEBE'S COMEDY WANDERERS. A Laughing Tour of tho World. The Funniest Company Yet to Tour New Zealand. YOU MUST LAUGH! A COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. A NIGHT OF FUN, FROLIC AND GAIETY. SEE MADAME PHOEBE?S GREAT ACT! Which has caused a Sensation m All Parts of the World. The Times says: 'Beautiful." The Sydney Herald says: "The Best Ever Presented to an Australian Audience." DO NOT MISS THE WANDERERS. One Big Laugh the Whole Night ! In fact, you hold your sides with. Laughter. Box Plan now open at Miller's. . PRICES— 3s, 2s, Is. No extra charge for booking. "YOU LAUGH FOR MONTHS !" TO SIOnDTLERS AND OTHERS. rPIHE McLEOD SAWMILL COM- J X PA NY, Matawai, has ior Sale, i cheap, lines of TIMBER, suitable for outbuildings, etc. .',£ 692 GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCJL. STATUTORY CLOSING DAY. NOTICE: is hereby %lvenl Vii&ai at a Special Meeting of the Gisborne i Borough Council, held on Tuesday, 18th January, 1916, at the hour of 7.30 p.m., THURSDAY was the day appointed as the Statutory dosing Day m each week I within the Borough of Gisborne, from I 1 o'clock p.m., m accordance with "The fcinops and Offices Act, 1908," and amendments thereto. R. D. Br ROBINSON, 719 Town, Clerk. • NOTICE. , A jLL CLAIMS against H. WOOLER :XX, to be forwarded {hi duplicate) to tho undersigned, who will make arrangements for payments. No daims recognised after 31st January, 1916. IvERK, BURNARD & SDjJVWRIGHT, 720 Solicitors. MONEY TO LEND. WJEI have Sums of £1000 and upwards ! to Lend on Approved' Securities. NOLAN AND SKEET, (Solicitors, 733 * , Gisborno. 11/TRS AND IyriSSES fDYDHR, LADIES' TAILORS AND DRESSMAKERS, 77 KAITI ESPLANADE. Costumes, Evening Dresses, etc., at Moderate Prices. 'Phone 311. WHAKAWHITIBA ESTATE. "WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LTO. On behalf of HON. W. D. S. MAODONALD, ' Can deal Privately with SECTIONS IN THE ABOVE ESTATE For a limited period. AMENDED TERMS: Ten per confi. Cash ; 10 per cent, m 13 month; balance iii 5 years, •wtith interest on unpaid purchase moneys at 6 per cent, from date of sale. v 730 T7IOR the Pickliqg Season — ■ Smith JJ Bros. 1 Pure Malt Vinegar. Ask your Grocer for it. 702 , T~ LUCKY~dIITE— 30th JULY, 1916" % r\. ±550 will be distributed to 91 Cash Prize-winners m the DESERT GOLD TEA Competition ; also Special Gift Prizes. Particulars m packets. Buy '\DeseVt_Gold" to-day! mOYS7TOYSI~~Our new spacious Toy _L Room gives every facility for purchasing your 'Xmas loys. Large new stocks of all lines just landed. — Thomas Adam*. A REAL Stunning Motor Cycle — i "Yale," 2-speed and free engine, with plenty of speed and powdr'; any trial; terms if necessary. Do it now I — Boom Cycle Company. O NOT FORGETIo purchase your Diary for 1916. New Zealand, Collins, Walker's, and Letts' Diaries all stocked. Th* largest selection at Thos. Ariamn*. GO * A -RUBBER GOODS— •O • XI. • Shoes 5s 6d and 6s 6d, Boots 6s 6d and 7s 6d. — Ja9. S. Faulds (the man you know), Peel Street. "DEDUCED 25 PER CENT. (for~Gmaß JLV ' only) — Cycle Tyres, all sizes. Get m quick. — Boom Cycle Company. nnOYS of almost every variety at X prices to suit all pockets at The People's Emporium. T~ADIES MIXLTNEIRY at Half-price JLJI at Melbourne dash. Gisborne's Popular Sale. D" KKSS MATERIALS at AbsurdPrices at Melbourne Cash. Gisborne's Popular Summer • Sale. W" ANTED— Buyer for double-seated, ' second-hand Buggy ; only £10 j a snip. — Graham and Krebs. W ANTED— Buyer for double-seated, "second-hand Buggy; only £10; ' a snip.— Graham and Krebs. i WANTE©^^Buyer~for"slo^-han<l Milk Float, m good order, cheap. — Graham and Krebs.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13896, 20 January 1916, Page 1
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