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OPERA HOUSE. 1 ONE NIQHT ONLY. TO-NljprtT TONIGHT ■A GENUINELY GREAT PLAY. W. S.^HART W. S. HART "•And Pretty \. MARGERY WILSQN.^^ •>' In Triangle's -Featur&DJa.ma, •: - j WdfJLF LOWi?Y: A Genuine .Tale" of Primitive Passion and. • > , ' "Naked Soulsi ■ '■■ ]| Camp Life. ai. it Really Ebcists. W. S. IE4RT has perf6nmed manjr,bi-ave acts, but ♦ the'? bravest of his- career' is when he : faces the matrimonial altaa*. BEST,; OF SUPPORTS: D. C. 1/1 , StaJis 6d. Res. Miller's Coriier. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. ■' TpUOHRE PARTY and Dance (onembers JDi only and lady friends) will be held on TUESDAY NEXT. Prizes and Refreshments. Excellent new floor and music. Don't forget. Tuesday, 8 p.m.* ';■ ;" J. A. EATON, .- ■■' President. TW& VALUATION OF LAND AOT, 1908, AND TTS A^IENDMENTS. IT is Jiereby notified' tliat the JRsvised District valuation- Rolls for the Districts mentioned m the Schedule heremider will be open for public inspection during office- hours at the- places named m. the Schedule from the 27th APRIL, 1918, until the 10th MA Y, 1918. Objections to valuations must be lodged not later thanf 10th MAY;' 1918, addressed to The District- Valuer, Gisborne.* F. W. FLANAGAN, 1 "Valuer- General. Valuation- Department, Gisborne, 27th April, 1918. SCHEDULE. Name, of District. Whataupoko Riding (Kaiti poi : tion) Whataupoko Riding (Wiiataitpoko portioii) - ' '■ ' Muriwai Riding Wahiigftke Riding Place off Deposit. Cook County- ■ Council Office, Gisborne. ; -■ '.509 MAP of Borough' of (gisborne, price I 9 (post free), fihowing all roade and streets and sections ; should be m every office and home.— Procurable only from Thpmaa Adamii. ; : GOOD EVENING. — Did you .uso "Desert Gold" Tea to-day? If not, you have missed the most delicious' and refreshing of ell teas.' it to-morrow.

: Dr. Elizabeth Gunn, who is a captain , m. the New Zealand Medical iCorpsL is at present stayimg m Wanganui. . : Cap•iain.' Gunni 'has seen service with the. . Defence Depa,rtment for over two years j and she has been- on transport work m ; Egypt' and England for the last year.' Captain. Gunn has received are appointment ;wifch the Education Department, and is at present stationed hi Wanganui. It appears that the British nation, which is spending a gross sum of seven millions a day on the war, cannot afford^ to put modern drains into the'Lbn-, don palaces af its Sovereign. His Majesty, with the disregard of his own i comfort, and the thoughtful consideration for others which liirii, has offered Buckinhairi Palace, St. James's Palace, and Kensington Palace as officers' convalescent hospitals. All three have be«n refused, on the ground that ,the drains are not modern,' and uiade^uate ! Who would be a constitutional king m these days? Denounced m Hyde Park for doing nothing, actually worked harder than a school or factory inspector, the bestowal of honors rudely usurped by his Prime Minister, the King of England and Emperor ' of India is allowed to live m houses which are not fit for his own officers!

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 4