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OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW SATURDAY-ONE NIQriT ONLY. —TWO GOOD ATTRACTIONS--A Tlirilling Drama of the \ —GREAT OUT-OF-DOORS*- j MEN OF THE DESERT I MEN OF TH& DESERT .Featuring ! JACK GARDNER \ — Famous, on Stage, and Screen. — ! A Startling ' Story of the' Feud of the Westei'h CattlenTeu 'and Sheepmen. Also . FATTY ARBUCKLE And MABEL NORMAND | ■> -In I ,*;■•■ v *-:•;. , FATTY TINTYPE j TANGLEt; : Keystone's' Two Reels of Clever, Crisp 'Fun by the Famous "Fatty," the j.-.. . Favorite Ifanstei- of Photo Comedy. * D.C. 1/1. Stalls? 6d. Res. Mil.er's Corner. ONE WAY TO- MAKE MONEY- ,' Bli¥..f , a {' " 750 ACRES, Mostly •< PJo^hablb; ; Renewable Loaen,. Can be Freeholded. li milaß from Cheese, Factory, P.O. and School. . IRENT, ,£34,8/-, Roiighly, 400 acres m grass ;• balance, partly bush, open fern, and scrub country. '' Seven- loomed Kauri House, Iron Woolshed and Loft, Sheepyawlfl, 4-cot» Race i Shed, Orchard (50 young trees). j Access by two roads ' Would cut up ! ;nto three or four Handy Farnisi | Price, £9. ' • oagh f- baJarice five | years, at 6 per cent. Owner would take one or two Equiiies. Further particulars froni--"'O'i K.. ; ,1^1.4 Y' . .LAND AGKNT. . | MASONIC BUTLDLNGS % Something Good •* ■ - • ' iFOR SALE. S2O Acres FREEHOLD SITUATED CLOSE TO ORMOND. ALL IN GRASS AND WELL FENCED: AT PRESENT CARRYLNG ■ 1400* SHEEP AND 100 CATTLE. ' BUILDINGS CONSIST OF NEW WOOLSHED, WITH SHEARING . \ MACHINES (TWO STANDS), s TWO WHARES AND SHEEP YARDS. WELL WATERED. PRICE IS ONLY £17 PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. APPLY— BUSCKE & PARKER, LOWE STREET. THOS. HGRtOf* LTD. NURSERYMEN, HAVE OPENED PREMISES IN , PEEL STREET, Where* they are displaying a Large Assortment of FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL A FLOWER. LNG SHRUBS, POT PLANTS," ; Etc., Etc.,' Etc. , ' v.. The Exhibit is m charge of their Expert, Mr. A. E^McKIRDY, who. will be pleased Ik> give intending' purchasers any information required: _• Orders' booked for any quantities will be promptly executed. INSPECTION INVITED. WILLIAMS MNiD KETTLE, LTD. T*«**ri£ft' Agents.. -:■■ . i COW COVERS. j HORSE COVERS. SOMETHING Guaranteed to keep, out O the Cold and Rain, and for Wear there is nothing better on the Market , to,-day. PATENT LEO STRAPS ; irtiich will keep the Cover m position. Orders no* being taken ..for the above. j 6EORI3E WlLfflSH SADDLER. OTSRORNE Ruddies,, .pastry,- scones, cakct - turn out light and appetising if Edmonds' Baking Powder is an ingredient,; > Always pure, al- 1 i ways the -.same; "Sure-td-Rise"— keep- a tin m .the house. All grocers sell «i« E BAKING*-, Jm POWDER \J' ■■■'*'

HURRAH! HURRAH!! HOORAY!!! THE PALACE \ . (*EST ()F M.X..} TO-NICHT TO-NICHT Thanks to the intrepid captain and crew of the gallant Tuatea. who braved the angry seas this morniioig for the ex-' pre»a purpose of getting MADGE EVANS In GATES Cff GUMESS - And *'■■••■■■■.■ Tli® Tlih-te&nth Episode of THE NEGiECTED WIFE. We ,'ft r ili be •Screening These Incoiripar- : able Pictures TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT .',... And at TO-MORBOW'S MATINEE -. «<•;■{ v \ And- *.'• -•-. , - tO^OftROW NIGHT. NOTE. — Notwithstanding the fact that .Madge Evans and Mary JCeiuiedy: have had a most unenviable experience/ it will be found that . THEY DELIVER 'CTTE- GOODS.— • - - AGAIN !! ! T'" '■ - Make a Cert of that Seat TO-NIGHT. There's- going to be a Crush ! ! ! . HIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. ' ' " THURSDAY, -AUGUST 1. Direction — Nuhaka Entertainment Committee. Walter Smith , Presents His DUSKY DANDIES DUSKY DANDIES (Two tons , of solid Harmony and four miles of/ .captivating. '.Melodies) IN AN EVENING OF MUSIC, MIRTH AND JvEELODY. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and- Ib. Box Plans at London Music Shop. ' TE MURlWAl— Thursday, July 25th. MANUTUKE— Friday, July 26tk : PATLITAHI-vSattu'day; *Jhly S7th. ' MAkARAKA— Monday /July 29th. ■ TE MOANA PARATENE, Touring Manager. ; ATHOL S. WEMYSS, ' 684 Advance Agent. ; i »__! — — v 1 : 1_ SUBURBAN HOME, MANGAPAPA. High and D*y Locality. NEW 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE and • all necessary Outbuildings. QUARTER- ACRE OF LAND. House would cost £600 to erect without consiiderijig the value of the Land. PRICE, £600WELL WORTH £750 ; Very Easy Terms. Apply— BUSCKE AND PARKER. j LOWE. STREET. ; C REO STAIN FOR PRESERVING AND STAINING WOOD. KILLS BORER, WET AND DRY ROT. ACTS AS PRIMING COAT. * STOCKED BY J. A AtBHECHT & CO., | LOWE STREET. I WANTED A BUYER L FOR SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, i-acre, 84ft. frontage, on tram l-oute. ONLY £600. C. G. BLOORE, : ) Agent. WANK D^A TENANT FOR ' . GOOD S-ROOMED HOUSE and£-acre Land, Kaiti Rent 20s. ! t c. g. bloore; . Agent. wantePto buy p OMMON, , SHELTON SHARES. C. G BLOORE, SHAREBROKER- \ '. : '. " ! I ' '•! i Buy the Be st Essences I i ; Compare the size aiid ■ price of Cathedral Brand with the beat . imported, and you'll become a constant customer for I. Popular because perfectly soluble and highly* concentrated, i In Vanilla, Lenion, and otber < flavours. 6d and 1/3 per Bottle.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14667, 26 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14667, 26 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14667, 26 July 1918, Page 7

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