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Th# Palace Pictures. iv "BEST OF ALL." ' I- FINAL SCREENING SECOND EPISODE TONIGHT! COMING MONDAY, s ; THE NGtORIOUS GALLAGHER.

mmmmmmm&mmmmmmmA Information was received, jo day that two' well-known* Gisbornites .who had been attending tho Auckland' rabes' had •had. their pockets picked.. It is understood the thief has been caught. It. is stated in Sydney financial -circles that Lloyd's miderwfriters are now* |M-e paring to meet the new conditions which will, arise after the war. For the last two years tho marine insurance market generally has benefited Considerably by ; :ho huge increases in the v^vlue of tonI nage and the rise- in freights. Insur•uico rates also, ' as compared with the J. pre-war. standard >of premiums, have I been very high. After the war these | abnormal conditions must naturally 'cease. In order to promote an equitable adjustment of the shipping, and insurance interests, the coniriiittee nt Lloyd's has submitted important resolutions to the British Government. Of chief interest are those relating to the total exclusion of all firms and dealers of enemy origin from the marine, insurance markets, as well ae others. Regarding the , ultimate tsrnis of peace, as far as the British>«lercantile marine is con: cerned it is most strongly urged that no peace proposal should be entertained until comjieiisation is rta'do by Germany for shipping wantonly destroyed. mwmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm CHURCH SERVICES. ; Holy Trinity Church'.— Services for tb, morrow, ftpiphany: 8 a.m., : Holy Com nmriion. .11 a.m., MAtins; 12. noon, Holv Communion,. Rev. . I). V B.. Malcolin; V.3( om.. Evehson)?, The Vicar. Hospital: 11 A.m.. the Vicar. .Mangapapa: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Rev. E. A McCutclieon; 7 p.m.. Rev. D. B. Malcolm. Kaitii: 7 p.m., Rev. E. A. McCutclieon Te Hapara: 7 p.ni., Mr. Baker. Baptist Church.— Services for to-mor row: Morning 11 a.m.. Evening 7. p:ni. oi-eacher. Rev. 7/ Carlisle. Solo by MJ'sf Hillyard. Prayer meeting 6.30 p.m. Welcome to all. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.— To morrow's services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mr W. F. Nichol. Mangapapa: 11 a.m Mr .Tones; 7 p.m. Mr Peach. No service at Kaiti. Methodist Church.— Services for. to-mnr row; Bright Street, 11 a.m., Missionci Flower; 7 p.m.. Rev. ,W. Wills, Sacra ment Lord's Supper. Te. Hapara: 11 a.m. Mr Eyre; 7 p.m., Mr Hahiilton. Manga- ' mmimmm'm mwm *" ' " n "i _ ' V .liniiin

#■;■/ "" Tf Every Pair a Style Leader! /^'RO'CkETT & JONES do not merely keep pace with Style-tendencies — -they fprge ahead. Their Boots are always distinctive/ and ; their Shoes-especially those for ladies— ; ! excel in effects that briri^ oiit the beauty lines of dainty feet, and neat ankles. But CROCKETT & JQNES leadership, depends on mote thWn style-supremacy. It is the result of thorough atlentibn to detail in materials and Workmanship and of a service that exceeds ; all expectatiohs. AyT Leading Shbe Stores you will find '.this Season's Superb l^^^^^^i^^^^^ . .' Models. Particularly effective Are , WW^m^^^m trie Newest Bobts with Fabric* Tops. They are the Perfection of Smartness 'for present wear. Do see them "this week I ■ ; New Zealand Representatives : - M^M^^M^^^^^^^^S \A. MITCHELL & CO. A^^^^^^M christchurch 11^9e9

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14190, 6 January 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14190, 6 January 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14190, 6 January 1917, Page 4

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