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OPERA HOUSE PICTURES, TO-NICHT TO-NIGHT THIi I/AMB^ *• .->'.■■ • •■•■y-* THE LAMB A. Triangle Dramatic THE LAMB '••■• Play. THE LAMB ■*■ -i ••-•-S^ena Owen THE LAMB *■ \ r .. - • -And THE LAMB Douglas Fairbanks THE LAMB In THE LAMB . , The Lamb The Lamb Th& Lamb Screened' i» ;\ Packed House Saturday - Evening. THE LAMB THE LAMB How a Coward Turned THE LAMB a Hero. THE LAMB THE LAMB/ PRODUCED BY ■■TAB tAßlif D. W GRIFFITHS. THE LAMB THE LAMB Love, Intrigue, and ReTHE LAMB "venge woven into a THE LAMB Stirririg Story of THE LAMB Modern Life. THE LAMB When America goes crazy about a Moving Picture, it's time for You to see it"! The speed of the story, witli hundreds of _people and hundreds : of horses ; the' tightness you have- m your throat when "The Lamb/" all by himself, makes a' stolen quick-firing gun spit hell-fire and death at a howling mob— all 'these help— ' hut. wlien lovely Seena Owen Crawls up into Douglas Fairbanks arms-^and smiles— well— you are ?,-> glad yoti went that you go again, and take y6ur friends. SUPPORTED BY A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. Plan at -Ferguson's. Prices — l s and 6d. „.'.. 1 >ISS(}LUtY6n~O.F PARTNERS! IIP.™ NOTICE is hereby given that the business heretofore carried oil by -Messrs S. and H. S. P. McLernon, under the style or firm of ;, S. Mc*LERiNON oX >'' has this da - v been DIS - NuLvED by mutual consent. The business will be * carried ;on m future, by XL- H. S. P. McLERNON, who will be. responsible for all liabilities of the late firm, and to whom all amounts owing are to lie paid. Dated at Gisborne this 21st day of July, 1916. : t HARRY S. P. McLERNON. S. . McLERNON. Witness to both signatures : K. H. MANN, Solicitor, Gisborne. 600 GOVERNMF.MT LEASEHOLD L.I.P. AT 9/- PER ACRE. 092 Acres * -• -.-..,• :...•. . ry • liLEVEN MLL^S FROM SEAPORT TOWN, ON^ GOOD ROAD, 'SUM^*E*s & WINTER. : ''''' |AA ACRES IN GRASS, BALANCE 1U " ot -STANDING- BUSH.' * " Mostly Easy Country, on Papa Formation. FENCED TO STANDING BUSH AND eUB*OIVIDUb fNTO FFP*E PADDOCKS. ' '".''? GOOD HOUSE. ■ Every Convenience. Hot and Cold Water. WOOLSHED, SHEEP AND CATTLE YARDS. Permanent Supply of Water. • PRICE ONLY £3 per Aore. Terms: £1500 Cash. Balance arranged. Apply-. • t . ""\^ Buscke & Parker LOWE STRJaEfT. .-, . .-.( ■■ 'f •'■■•■ • ••':- ■ • - '. " ' SA^ftDE TURNIPS V. 281b^for 25.-,- 7s! per cwt v ,. v '. ... Half the -p>jce of potatoes 'a"hd t^ar'an^ teeid Prinfe QaWity.' ' T: CLARKSON", Ltd. ■ 'Phone 294. '-''* •'■'■■. ■ >,"■ YOU are always." heeding Crockery;' The.se 4 prices should suit':., Plates from 2/- half-dozen, Butters ''from: 2d, Jams 4d Tumblers 3 for 1/- ' Fruit Plates 6d,— "The Ark." D. W. Coleriian. ; IT'S the rubber that counts m the Hotwater Bottles manufactured by the North British Rubber Company, fitted with "Unique" Stoppers. Look Ifor the 1 brand an the bottle- , iK Sold by all Chemists... . •.■',..<,■-'■■. VACUUM FLASKS, beautifully Urn iahed, m black, with nickel-silver mounts, 1, li, 2,; pints; pricey Bs, lie 6d, 15s. -*- Gisborne Hardware Company. ■ PO. Box 43. (Next HeTald Office.) . * TOHNSTONE AND S^IITH -"Tor New ?J Season's "Overcoat's, double-breasted, warm and comfortable ; from 355. j .i:. oy ■-;;.. ['fr "iV. '"•''■.-_ »'*■ '-fi-.y jj P^tiby ' I * Pruaerice. J I Look m the pantry, 'J g and never run short of Brown -Poison's Cotn flour. ■*? It saves money and makes jg fi the claintiest dishes. 3 S save* eggs jn custard- J 9 and omelette, and,,. again fl ii ;-wh*en used with ordinary m •' /: flour m baking scones, cakes ■ * ahd pastry. m f Besides it gives- lightness aj A and delicacy of flavour to g **T|r whatever it is used m. S gtjli ' T^^ESm Economical reefpea m rt-iSlv^ ■■*■" dkd the" Brown & ■ rfclftV^V"! Poison" bodkW : m k^[y v eoery-day recipes fl ra^i-'-sV . *,*? free from J. S,« ■ "" HbmL ♦i- Giloan< & Co.. J 1 1^ *&ss&* pa Box 848t U X V Ly^'/Eft .V^W-- Auckland. Sena mm ■ f - ItfC ' V f° r a co ' B^' m

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 4