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OPERA HOUSE PICTURES TO-NICHT _ TO-NICHT i ANOTHER GLORIOUS PROGRAMME Headed by A Vital, Powerful Broadway Star , Feature-— O'Garry OF TH£ Royal Mounted 1 3000 FEET 3000 Featuring EDITH STORY and HARRY MORLEY. A Great Out-West Romance, with Gor- ' geous Canadian Background. A Drama of Love and Manhood. Life on the Western Goldfields. A Drama oif Love, Jealousy, and Adventure. AND A, FULL SUPPORTING 'PROGRAMME. Plan at Ferguson's. PRICES— Circle Is, 6d. Children Half-price. . THE WORLD IS.- WIDE, AND YET I FIND— rpHERE'S A HOT BATH READY X FOR ME IN GRErY ST. Iced Drinks Sold. Baths la. E. J. WARREN, 804_ Proprietor. NOTICE. RARE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING FREEHOLD BUSINESS, CENTRE GLADSTONE RD. TIHB undersigned invites alternative | X Tenders for the Purchase of . Sec- . tion, town side Royal Hotel, No. "1 having frontage of 33ft and depth 165ft ; ; No. 2 having ifronatge of 33ft 4iri (more ■or less) ajid depth 165ft, \#th Shop i thereon ; 'or would consider ?21 year?' I Lease. Deposit of 5" per cent, to accomj pany tenders, which close on MARCH 15. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Cash, or terms. —J. jjjfovenson, 252 Clifford St., Gisborne. 898 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. PAKARAB RIDING LOAN. A MEETING of the Ratepayers of the ' Pakarao Riding will be held in the Coronation Buildings, at 11 o'clock a.m., on SATURDAY, 11th Maich, 1916, to consider the advisability of raising a Loan for constructing the Coast Road, and to borrow the, amount required from a private company, as the Government cannot lend the £7000 authorised at the previous meeting. , : Councillor Murphy, will preside. JoW. WARREN. 990 ■ Clerk. FOR LEASE, BY TENDEtt. S MOTIONS Nos. 2, 11, 37, and 38, Kaitaratahi Township. For particulars, apply to — HUGH J. FINN, Solicitor. _Bank of X.Z. Chambers, Gasborne. 989 COOK HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE ' AID BOARD. nTENpERS will be received up to JL 10 a.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, March 4th, 1916, for the Supply of 220 yards df approved Gravel to be placed on the back road and in depots as directed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' For further particulars, apply- — 993 * THE SEORETARY. BUILDING AHOIMENfS. . FOR~SALE. '"T'lllE undersigned has several very X handily-situated Building Allotments FO'R SALE, situated near . The Bowling . Green and Sir James Carroll's Residence. ONLY TOWN SECTIONS NOW AVAILABLE For RESIDENTIAL SITES, TERMS: 10 per cent. CJash. 10 per cent, in six months. 10 per cent, twelve months. Balance, three years at 6 per cent. Intending Purchasers substantially assisted to build if required. aor further particulars, apply — CHAS. TAYLOR, OABINFTMAKER. • , ■-:■.. ' 919 POVERTY BAY CARRIAGE WORKS. A PUSHING CONCERN. JB. LEYDON, while thanking his • many FrL'nds and the Public generally, desires to notify them that he has again got everything in working order. A large new building has just been erected, which gives a well-appoint-ed Paint Shop, arid having secured the services of Mr Dug Mellor, who is wellknown in Gisborne as a very capable man. to take over the 'control olf the Painting Department, is sufficient guarantee that the very best will be the result. The Firm has been lucky in obtaining Mr G. Fitt, from Dunedin; to take over the control of the Upholstering branch of the business. Mr Fitt comes here with the very highest credentials as a Motor Car and Carriage Trimmer, and intends making this class qf work a speciality. The. trade generally catered for. The other branches 'of the Firm's business are equally well' provided for, Mr W. A. James having charge of the Spring-making and General Carriage Ironwork and Motor Car Springs (his special line), while aH classes of Carriage /ironwork come under Wb careful attention ; whjle last, but not least, comes Mr E. Mellor, who guides the destinies of the Bodymaking. This branch is the most important of all, and requires practical as" well as careful selection ctf thp best design, as well t as best and most seasoned material, in construction ; and, this being so, who will say that intending clients need hesitate in sending their favors along to the Poverty Bay Carriage Works? i 678 ;ELBOURNE CASH always to the front! Buy now. Double- width Piques, Voiles, Striped Poplins, etc.; j many to clear at half-price. A golden opportunity^ TO~FAKMERS.— W« are oash buyers of Chaff, Maize, and Potatoes.— i D. S. Thompson and Qo. 'Phone 545, _ i TT-MPTY SACKS.— We" are cash buyJjJ ers of these in any quantity.— D. ] S. Thompson and Co,. 'Phone 545.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13931, 2 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13931, 2 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13931, 2 March 1916, Page 1

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