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Opera House I niiMfin nimi -ni"iTi—ii Tin— rrr~; ~'" ~ ~niniiinTiiiT~)iniiiiiif "Vi- iiiirri n™-"*""' 1 "— * TO-NIGHT. a superp. programme,!! TO-NIGHT. A Story ul' IJlood-sUvriiig, Incidents, presenting 'ih.^ Y()ul.hi'iil a-nd JiOVoly MOLLY KING, m the Absorbing Five-jpart Play, ■■ y•> : *','., Fate's Boomerang A TALE< OF c6n.TRASTS. T\w- Society Life^-of New York against the FrePLife'of tlie Western Hills. ! srPßE_tris SIiSL'EXSK IN JvACII SCKN'I-:. AND CLIMAX I J3XTRAORI)INA«Y!'- ".*. Tho Eaitlilcss Wiie and her Paramo ur. Dashed to Pieces hy a Fall from ii , Towering Precipice. TO-MORROW (TFiiTRStiAV)', TO-MORROW The Greal Actress, FANNY WAftO («>f "The Cheat" fame), m the .Emotional ' ' -v '' P Drama — . Every Peaii a Tebr : .

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. \ MONDAY, AIAY-7t.li, AND i TUESDAYy MAY Bth, -v- ; «,.. , . ' At 8 p.ni, ONLY RECITAL —WORLD FAMOUS LEO . JAN M.ISCHEL CHERiM'AVSKY Returning after Great- Success m United States and Canada. >. Reserved Seats 4s. Prices, 4s, 3s, 2s. Students m Parties,' 2s 6d', Reserved Seats. , r '„:., 1 ....! Box Office opens on Monday, April 30, at Miller's*. 126 DRUIDS' "AIUHCHT" NIGHT.! THE Third of -Druids' ''All-Right" : Night Dances -will be held m the Masonic Hall TO-MORROW (Thursday) Mufac- by-.: Mr Copley;. Good Flo'6ri \ Re-fi-eshments. Gents 2s, ' Ladies Is. ; J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. ■ ' .-a.-. "• - i P . . DANCid."''. A DANCE will be held m tlie Manutuke Meeting House, m aid of Patriotic Funds, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT. May 2nd.- -Admission —Gents 2s '6d, Ladies Is. Supper provided. . 1i64;l i 64; NATIVE COMAIITTEE. . ! " "THE BIGGEST IN HISTORY." * 1 MR. A.~SUtTQN, i "'' tLa,te.6f Swan Cycle" Works) VTT[ISHES to notify the Genial Public \ V that he has taken over "the Cycle Business lately carried on by-the''Allies' Motor and Cycle 1 Gompany; arid will, be j pleased. 1 to meet old-and new Customers. Cycles' and All Accessories 'Stock€d/ Repairs of every description done by myself'ito Cycles, Guns, Gramophones. Sewing Machines, Prams, and Lawn Mowers, on.shortest notice.- Locks Repaired and Keys Fitted. .- : ALLIES' CYCLE DEPOT, ■ PESEL ST.,: GISBORNE. ' .236 HENRY CURRIE for Best Apples at 2d, to clear ;\ Prime, ''Canterbury Potatoes", clieap;' Barley and all Produce »t- cheapest .rates.—-14 Lowe Street. ' ; ; ; ; ; ' ■

a ' ■■■■.'■"> ' r .. -•; ' ; [«■ 1 WKat a Captain said—- ; j JONES' Footwear Has often been , praised, but never 4 m more convincing fashion than m this testimonial hbm Captain E; S. Harston, Wellington Battalion, New Zealand Expeditionary Force :— ' y■. '.'-p'A-U' .y yy\* m ■ ■ ■ •- ,* -•. >:p,', 4 "I- am sending you a pair of CRQCKETTT & *: JplSpS , boots wl)ich may, interest you. I b^ugh}."- 4 -.' . ' them m New Zealand on August 20th, 1914, wore them during our preliminary training there, consisting rrjainly of route marching. I wore them ■ , daily during our training m Egypt ' where the desert sand is very destructive to boots. There, although the original sole was intact, I had a clump sole put. on., They .were .the only boots I had oh the.feninsula, and > I wore theni d^y and, night from the firit landing ,iintil after the Suvta landing— about five months. During all this time I have never once leered from blisters, because the boots were, so comfortable.. You are welcome to make any use of this letter/* \. •- <■ > »- ,C-B©ii^:ANo "SHOES '-■ Latest styles for Ladies and Gentlemen are stocked by Leading Shoe Stores. Get fitted NOW! . .-■ ,';. . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. •„ t; . .; \ . ' : : .yy.x-i- ■y■ X' 4K- i-.-> '.-'•*. iy xi,.<.y.'. >. ' V ;N.Z.' Representatives .\y .'■ "-.;' I A. MITCHELL &t CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. B ."' A'' J'.. HAINES ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 4

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