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YES! AGAIN TO-NIGHT I EVERYBODY'S. (Direction : Fuller's Pictures, Ltd.) MAE MARSH and ROBERT HARRON In THE WHARF RAT MAE MARSH, as the Heroine, performs a Remarkable High Dive from an Ocean Liner. An Original Story, told m a fresh, new way. Peeps at the Strange and Wonderful Shipping that every corner of the World I sends to 'Frisco. j BILLIE BURKE m GLORIA'S ROMANCE. Bth Episode, "THE MESH OF MYSTERY." i D.C. 1/1, Stalls 6d. No Half-price to | Stalls on Saturday or Holiday Nights. Reserved Seats at Howard Feildiug's. COOK COUNTY ELECTIONS. JJANGAROA JJIDING. TO THE RATEPAYERS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I would respectfully remind the Ratepayers that I will again be a Candidate for Election for the Hangaroa Riding. / j I liave had the honor of being your representative (with one short break of ■ office during a visit to the Homeland) for seventeen years. My endeavor has ! always been* to do ;my utmost for the j whole of the ratepayers of the Riding, and, if re-elected, I will not m any way J slacken my efforts to secure all possible improvements necessary for the welfare of the ratepayers. I can claim to have a very thorough and intimate knowledge of every portion of the Riding, and it has always been my aim to have the moneys for the Riding expended fairly and m the very best interests of all' con-' corned. Tlie Riding is not an easy one to administer, it having so many communities of interest, but m my honest efforts to be impartial I have, I feel, gained the respect not, only of the ratepayers, but also of my fellow-members on the Council, who have entrusted me with the important duties appertaining to the chairmanship. I fully recognise that a very great deal has still to be done to secure much-needed road improvements # m many directions, and it is my firm opinion that tho time has now arrived when the ratepayers should agree to proposals having for their object the raising of moderate sums by way of loans. Under this system it will be possible to make improvements on a much more satisfactory scale, and the works so carried out will afford permanent results, and, consequently, prove very much cheaper m the long run. What is more, the ratepayers will be avoided much inconvenience which is inseparable from tho present- system under which very heavy maintenance work has to be constantly undertaken put of revenue. Tlie Riding is rapidly becoming more settled, and its growing prosperity warrants the carrying out of further improvements on the lines here indicated. I trust that I may once again have the honor of being re-elected to the Council as the representative of the Riding, for I share the>aims of its ratepayers m promoting its advancement and welfare. "I remain, ' ' Yours faithfully, 831 y * F. J. LYSNAR, PLUMBERS' REGISTRATION ACT, 1912. N'OTIOE is hereby given that an Examination will be held hy the Plumbers' Board of New Zealand for the purpose of registration under the above Act on Friday and Saturday, the 14th and 15th December, 1917, at such, centres as may be decided by the Board when the number of candidates is known. Forms of application to be examined may be obtained from the local Technical School, or from the Secretary, Plumbers' Board, Wellington. All applications must reach the undersigned by the 16th November, 1917. By. Order of the Plumbers' Board.' T. G. TROWERN, 789 . Secretary. . XMAS CARDS FOR YOUR LADS AT THE FRONT. , Printed m the. Colony, Each bearing Appropriate N.Z. Verses and Designs. — ! 7 • LET your . Boy see that the Dominion 7 is keeping up with the times. Secure before too late to catch the last Mail. Always Something NEW at the j RAINBOW BAZAAR, Opp. Palace Pictures, 179 Gladstone Rd. * ■ ; • " 753 FOR SALE. 1981 ACRES FREEHOLD. Q^*l| ACRES are m grass; balance \j XJ JL bush and fern. 100 acres are alluvial river flats. 200 acres areplou»hable. 1£ miles from Factory. Two days' drive to Freezing Works. Distant 18 miles from rising town. Four miles from School and Post Office. BUILDBJ GS :. 4 roomed House, Woolshed, Shearing Machines, Concrete Dip, Sheepyards. CARRYING : Now 969 Breeding Ewes, 121 Wethers, 25 Rams, 103 Cattle. PRICE: £7 per acre. Cash required £4000. Balance arranged. 0. K. PASLEY. , ESTATE AGENT, "IVIASONIC BUILDINGS. • i HOTEL CORONATION. GISBORNE'S POPULAR HOTEL. OWtN'G to increasing Popularity of the CORONATION HOTEL, it has become necessary to make extensive structural alterations and additions to' the Hotel premises. . These are now being carried out on an elaborate scale, to bring the Hotel thoroughly up-to-date, and when completed the Accommodation m every respect will be unsurpassed m Gisborne. The Quality of our brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits heip to maintain the reputation of the Coronation, Myhere NO ALTERATION HAS BEEN MADE TN THE PRICE,, and overy bottle is guaranteed to label. LEO. K. DOHERTY, 551 PROPRIETOR. D. M ORR, (Established 1884) 283 GLADSTONE ROAD, HAS FOR SALE, at Lowest Wholesale Prices, for Cash — Potatoes (best varieties, Seed" and Table), Garden and Flower Seeds, Seed Algerian/B, Duns, Black, Tartars, and Gartons, Onions (finest sound quality), Bran, Pollard, splendid Canterbury Chaff, Cow Chaff, Calf Food, Sucrosine, Linseed, Poultryi Mash, Chicken Raiser, Maize, Barley, I Flour, Sugar, Tea (bulk). Consignments iof Island, N.Z., Australian, and Amerij can Fruit and Produce arriving weekly. All orders promptly and carefully -at-". ! tended to and delivered town, rail, or steamer. 906 JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, MiinV Tailors and Mercers.: — Rest value m town for Men's Felt Hat* ; newest ■hapei FOR SA£E— Thwst good second-hand ! Cars, one almost new, all m good order. -— Oraaond's Garage. A RING on telephone 574 will~con." nect with Geo7 Wildish, Saddler. Pn-rat* rAaidnnno Bl DONT miss.seejng those lovely 40hT. Garbadines. m beautiful stripes, at .1/6, or the 40in ditto, m all plain sliades, at 1/11, or the 27in Brocaderos at 10£ d (all magnificent value), at Melbourne Cash.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 5

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