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Instantaneous Success of JOAN THE WOMAN —AT— Mis Majesty's Theatre. HUNDREIDS TURNED AWAY LAST SATURDAY. AGAIN -TO.NIGHT-^-At7.<J6-r^rAOAIN TO-NIGHT. GERALDINE \FARRAR ;AS THE IMMORTAL JOAN OF ARC. i In Cecil B. De MiUe's Greatest Masteßpiece. JOAN THE, vWOMAN. JOAN I THE WOMAN. Nothing go Beautiful >,or Spectacular ever Seen.pn Stage or Screen before. PRlCES— 'Dress Circle Is 6d, Downstairs 9d, Children. 6d Dpwnstairs. v We Pay the Tax. Book at London -Music S-hop, or you will be disappointed again WEDNESDAY NEXT— A Spectacular Picturifiation of the World's Greatest »„ Fairy $tory— • . JACK AND THE- BEANSTALK. William Fox's New Wonder Photo-Pliantasy, that-tias taken the World bv Storm „--- •■'-•*■-■■.■■ .■•:.-.-r:r- TEgr MI&HTY REEPS; ; ■;■ ; ; ■ ,-/ ■- ; T ' ; -.

SPECIAL POLL ON LIQUOR QUESTION. IMPORTANT TO ELECTORS. fTIHE Electoral Department is honestly J_ anxious to secure a clean and full Roll for the Special Poll on the Liquor Question on 10th April, but hesitates to remove names of Soldiers who may return prior to the Poll. Soldiers under 21 years of age may be enrolled. DATE! OF POLL— loth APRH/. SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL CLOSES sth MARCH. LAST DATE FOR CHALLENGING NAMES ON MAIN ROLL— 18th FEBRUARY, And on Supplementary Roll, Bth March. t THIS IS IMPORTANT! Do not be misled; in the following manner: — 1. When a Canvasser learns how the Elector intends to vote, he may enter the name in a book, say,ing he will ihav© it put on the Roll. 2. An enrolment form may be left or sent with a statement- that it will be called for in plenty of time to have the Elector enrolled. 3. A! Canvasser may accept , an enrolment form, after it has been duly filled in, but it may fail to reach the Registrar. 4; A Canvasser may suggest that instead of a transfer from' one electorate to another, the Elector make out a new claim; thus leaving the name on the other Roll, as well as on the one for which they aek for enrolment.. •REMEMBER' A receipt should be received' by the Elector from the Registrar for. every | •claim for enrolment. If not received I ■by claimant, enquiry should be made, from the Registrar. Do y6u THINK you are Enrolled? MAKE SURE'! .. „ „ '' '*■ > Enquiries at. the Office of the NOLICENSE! LEAGUIEt will receive prompt and. courteous attention, 'and any claim. l - ant will be faithfully enrolled. The Office will be open for convenience of i Eflectors every Afternoon and j Evening. , • j Do not neglect to notify Registrar of any change of address. Failure to do so may lead to disfranchisement. 85 Freehold Station FOR SALE. SUITABLE FOIIMAN OF MODERATE MEAVS. We are dnsk-ucted to offer 600 4CRES FREEHOLD, Situated at MORERE, Close to the Springs? 42 miles from Gisborne. School and Post Office adjoin the Property, Ail in Grass. GOOD SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, Sheep Yards, etc. Wintered 1200 Sheep and 40 Cattle. \ ii - ; V PRICE IS ONLY £11 PER^ACRI. Terms: £1000 Oaah will be accepted from am Approved Buyer, For further particulars, . apply— * Buscke & Parker LOWE STREET. . . , __ __ ______ Gisborne licensed Victuallers' Association. OFFICE IN PEEL STREEt, (Opposite Times' Office). Any Elector will be put on the Roll on application. , Open every evening from 7.30 p.m. : The Oommitte^ iwiJl be pleased to meet any friends. 'PHONE 149. P.O. BOX 198. IMPORTANT. Notify change of Address. See You are on the Roll. .. Enrolment forms obtainable at all Post Offices- and Hotels. THE ARK, GLADSTONE ROAD {'Phone. 514), CASH BUYERS' OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURES. - Also SELLERS. TTTE have .the best stock of Good,,UseVV ful, Secoiid-haad Furniture, and Household , Redjftisites . m the . District.Come and \hav6,' a -.look, around. You will not be, pressed ft> buy* We are also the, OHeapest Hdtise'in jTown for NEW GOODS, such aa Crockerjl', Glassware, Brushiware, Batchen Utensils-, and Fancy Goods. Give us a look .up,; you will be satisfied. ' . COLEMAN ANi> SON. N.B.«— Don't. Forget, if you have anything to Sell, we* are. Buyers.. I JUST LANDED. , TjARGE SHIPMEfNT OF THOMSON J- *' AND CO.'S XX TABLE ALE. NOTHING BETTER BEFORE OR AFTER SIX. LB GRANIMV . . ■ y«» 743 \ ■ ■ -*mm ; ~~~ — ~ — ;■ . . . ■ — r^ — :\ :•;• — "--« DAVYS, THIRD AND WITCHELL, P^GINB-BRS, BI_AO__«M-TBia AMD U ' COAOHBIJiELIDIBS, gMGBci gT-tani.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14839, 17 February 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14839, 17 February 1919, Page 4