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THEDA BARA IN THEDA BARA THE VIXEN Man follows as a. guiding star, that leads to Paradise. The light, that lies m Woman's eyes and "Lies" and "Lies" and "Lies." ■ ; ■■; • Mis Majesty's Theatre. GLADYS BROCKWELL IN SINS OF HER PARENTS A MORA/, LESSON EVERY MOTHER. SHOULU SEE. rittCEß— ls and. 6d. WeiLead; .Others- Follow. WE PAY THE TAX. *.V Bo"|>K^Aayi^po.N*M3Lssic s sHqp. : ■:,...:•/ PERFORMANCE STARTS )aTJ7.'4S. SATUBDAY'S MATINEE IN 1 FU'HjRE. STARTS AT 1.30 P.M.

DAN C E BjY Request, the -Favorite DANOB ► will be held m the IM3- Rowing Otiib's Hall,, on -THURSDAY, September 19th.^Alsb {Pnes,enta.tion of Prizes ..for Waltzing^ Competition. \ Gents 2s,' Ladies Is. Orchestra. •"434 OISBOENB BOROUGH COttNCIL. RATES FOR YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, j 1919.. TJATEPAYERS are hereby notified JLv that any current year's Rates remaining UNPAID after the 30th INST. will be SUED FOR without further notice. R. D. B. ROBINSON, . Towi Clerk. 14th September,- 1918. 275 ECONOMISE . ON EVERYTHING Is the cry. So begin on your Clothing, by having your SUITS & COSTUMES DRY CLEANED ! and Tailor-pressed, thus making them last another Season. J. W. CLOVER. 38 Customhouse Street. 'Phone 485. Note.— PANAMAS CLEANEJD equal to new. ~~ FOR SALE. WE have received instructions to Sell, on account of the Estate of the late J. R. Nicholls, the Property known as the Motu Private Hotel, together with the Premises occupied l>y the Bank of New Zealand, liaving an area of 1£ acres, situated! m the heart of the Motu Township. Large prospective value. Price is very reasonable, as it will be sold at a sacrifice to settle Partnership accounts. For further particulars, apj>ly — BUSCKE & PARKER, 365^ Low<e Street. TO OWNERS OF SHEEP. THE undersigned will be pJeasted to enter into arrangements to Shear andi fix dates for the coming Season. Only Experts Anil be employed m the; different Departments, and under .the personal supervision of the. Proprietor. 'Phone 454.— GE10. DAVIS, Mata.uhero. '_ . 339 ANTED Known— Gjßthxie and Maddock are offering special value m Ladies' Black Cashmere-finish Hose: prices 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/li, 2/6, 2/11; allwool. 3/6. 3/11, 4/6, -Sni. "ANTED — Second-hand Saddles of Harness- m part payment for New Gear.— Apply Geo. Wildisb, Saddler, Peel Street. EXTRA special quality Potatoes, 1 Onions, Chaff, Oats, Whejit, Maize, Tea, Sugar, Candles, Soap, Bran. Pollard. — Henry, Currie, Dunlop's Buildings, 14 Lowe Street. WANTED-— A Buyer for a aecond- ' hand Block Dray, also several Qigß.— Kreba and Co.. Derby Street. LEAVE irie the address.— Xmas nunibers Illustrated Weeklies, ready for posting. Order now, avoid disappointment; Is 6dl each. — From Thos. Adama. INK POWDER.— To make first-class Ink. Just to hand at "The People's Emporium ; from Is 3d per packet. J'OHNSTONE AND SMITH for MelTs ; Shirts; newest designs m Neglige ny Tm\m«. from 4/6 to 12/6. T?IOR SALE— Small Section, opposite -L; Infant School, Palmerston Road. — Ring_sTO : 348 WORKING MEN Are well catered for m " our Men,'s Department at urices "which are, convincing, and popular, too. — Melbourne Cash, Gisborne's Busiest Store. \ ' TAT WANTED— Furnished • VX».-LJU Houses, also Furnished Rooms. Good tenants waiting.—^-Send particulars to T. G. Lawless, A*genit. pIATCH THIS! Five rooms, all con\J venjences, within Id tram section. Only £520; paying well. — Full particulars Richards.

The Marconi Company is to establish the largest wireless station m the world near Buenos Aires. Edward J, Nally, vice-president and general manager of the company, has just closed a contract for the installations. The power of the now station, it is announced, will be 11,000 kilowatts, and three towers will bo erected, each the size of the Eiffel Tower. The chief source of the world's in-; formation about the red terror m Russia has, up till the present, been Mr. Arno, Dosch-lfleurot (now m Stockholm), who was correspondent m P'etrograd for the New York World. Mr. Fleurot himself had to fly the doomed country to avoid death by assassination, by which it is feared so many foreigners m 'Russia \have been victims. Visiting Wellington at the present time is Mr. H. W. Russell, an American^ commercial man, who, iip till November last, had made his headquarters m Petrograd. Messrs. Russell and Fieurot are personal friends of long standing, and the former, m the course of an interview 1 with a Dominion reporter on Saturday, gave the assurance . ithat complete re-, liance could be placed on messages sent i out to tho world, under, his name. Mr. Fleurot, said Mr. Russell, was- one of tha most xeliablo and accomplished ! journalists -located m Petrograd, and, would not bo. inclined to oxaggerato tho position m the slightest degree.

"Do duty that lies nearest thee," j —Carlyle. Your first duty Is to your own and your family's health. Nothing undermines that more quickly than coughs or colds neglected. Why court trouble? 'Baxter's Lung Preserver is the best of all remedies for, coughs, colds, chest and broncbial troubles. Does good from first dose. Baxter's not only effects a cure, but also fortifies against re-attack. Strengthens the lungs— vitalises constitution. And it's so economical, too. 2s buys large bottle at any chemist ox store.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 4