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The lynx-eyed Ma-in-law keeps watch on the Husband after ho goes to live alone, and finds — to her horror — lie is being visited at night by a veiled Woman. THE DIVORCE GAME. With Inimitable ALICE BRADY, At THE PALACE 1 FOR. TILE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. 1 Delicate^* VenturesomeA m true French | style. See It To-night ! Also ( "THE IRON CLAW." 1 Episode 10— "Tlie Living Death. 1 " j And othors. TO-MORROW'S MATINEE. '■ Heaps of -Specials for the Nippers, | Headed by ' 'SOWERS AND REAPERS/ j Metro's Feature^de-Luxe.

L | > ROLL OF HONOR. ; UNVEILING CEREMONY AT ; PATUTAHI. The unveiling ceremony at the Patutahi school of the roll of honor was , held yesterday afternoon. 5 The ceremony ' was performed by the chairman of the School Committee (Mr , D: Bruce Watt). Tlie main room was j overcrowded with friends' -and 'relatives l of the boys whose names are contained j m the list, and which were published m t yesterday's issue. ' i The chairman welcomed the ' local . members of the Education Board pre- , sent, also Mr J. Townley, and read j several letters of Jtpology. He referred ( to the number of f^x-pupils (76) at the j front, doing their -jfbare of the fighting, i and expressed the*/,; opinion that the , school had a recptd m this direction i which Avould compare favorably with I most schools of its? own size. He ex- !-, tended his : sj'mpathy to the parents of the boys who had niade the supreme sacf rifice. ,7 i, . Similar speeches *w,ere mad© by Messrs - J. Townley, Wildish;, and Bull, and the . Rev. H. T. Rawnsley. t Mr J. C. Wobdiyard also addressed t those present, and 'said he felt proud I to be the headmaster of a school possessi ! ing such a fine recoi^S of patriotism. The l board would serve f as an imposing i ' monument to the brave lads who had re--4 .sponded to the call. Tho roll of honor,; which was draped 4 with a Union Jack a*i|d a red ensign, was 4 unveiled while the sang the - National Anthem. ;, I Tho ceremony wa*^ of an impressive ■ nature throughout, and went off m a very successful manner. The too free indulgence m sweets, cakes, etc., soon upsets the stomach. . TV.a f»j»sie«t nnd correotive is SHARLAND'S MAQNFSTA. a ANOTHER GIFT. QUARTER-ACRE , Ana SIX-ROOMED HOUSE CSHILDER-4 ROAD. DRY SECTION. 4 GOOD HOUvSE. £4-75-BUSCKE. ANt) PARKER. COWE OTIEET. > •-.-*•. A Business 1 FOR .•■*a • • ■ ' •■ . /CENTRAL, Profitable -Business. Suit , one or two refined young ladies. Present proßts, J33 to £4 per week. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN ■ . (Owner leaving Gisborne), ONLY £125. Apply— -, C. G. BLOORE, LOWE STREET 7 J^ S. ALLAN, I , GLADSTONE ROAD, - LICENSED PLUMBER ] SHBET-METAL WORKER ! COPPERSMITH, GASFTTTER, AND ' j ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. TO FARMERS: TRY MY PATENT WATEK TROUGHS 'y" for CATTLE and SHEEP. (The Best Thing on the Market.) Wind Mills and Pumping Machinery Erected. If you have a spring on your property, Ist me make use of it for you. Sola Agent Premier Economio Aeety- > lene Gas Generator; also for the only |s Genuine Opening Skylight, suitable for ■ all purposes. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL i P OLABSES OF WORK. | HO JOB TOO BICJDR TOO BMALL Large Stocks of Galvanised Water Pipe* ■ and Fittings, Plain and Corrugated Galvanised Iron, DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL >■ '.. TRADE SUPPLIES. | Telephone 764. Private Reudenae 461. r , FURNITURE SALE ; EVERY DAY OF THE WBKK. KITCHEN Tables from 6/6, Chain from 3/6, Dressers 27/6, 3-drawer - Duchess Chest 37/6. Duchess Pairs £$ 61-, Washstands >6/-, Wood Bed and Wirs - (full size} £2, B.R. Bed and Wire (full t size) 37/6, Single Wire Stretohers 8/6, • Hospital Beds 17/6, 2-drawer Chests 18/6, f 4-drawer Chests 26/., Kapoo Alattreflflei j (new) 17/6, Dining Tables from 13/6, Cots 15/-, Kapoo Mattresses 10/6, Kerosens Stove and Oven 30/-, Cream Separa. ■ tor 30/-, Churns 6/6. • , We have the Largest and Best Stook of Good, Useful^ Seoond-hand FURNII TURE m the District. Come and in--6 «pset it; yoa will not be pressed to buy "THE ARK,"^ D. W. COIWAN. 'Phone 514. 3 N.B.— We also stock New General . Household Goods at Low««ft Prioas m . Toira. f , ____. i TOHNSTONE AND SMITH, Men's - O Tailors and Mercers.— Best Value m • town for Men's Felt Hats; rieweat 1 shapea. f mHE '"OAPITOL-' Lever S<*Jf-fil*_ag - JL Fountain Pen has come to «{«5. . Sold at one price, 14/6, throughout New « Zealand. — Local Agent, Thomas Adam- 4 !. UST LANDED — Wonderful' Vtfloe Gramophone-*, mellow tojje qqia *■ first-clftss motors, £o lOg.-— Only at Farr • and Hall*. ' ' T7IXTRA Prime Potatoes— Dakota, Red S2J Commonwealth, British Queen, • bran# ohaflf, pollard, soap, candles, oat* ' meal, oatena, tea, sugar, -»te. — Cnrrie. 14 Lowa S*.r*M J^" OHNSTONE AND SMITH, M«n> Tailors and Mercers. — Bent value jp town for Men's Made-to.oTder Buit«.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14473, 7 December 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14473, 7 December 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14473, 7 December 1917, Page 5

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