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A LAST NIGHT. — '■ 7.45 — LAST KIGHT GERAIDINE FARRAR In JOAN THE. WOMAN ; The Greatest and Most -Spectacular Production Ever Screened. "> v | His M^jedty'® Theatre?- , TO-MORROW TO-MORROW JTHEV STORY THAT NEVER GROWS OLDThe Agelong Tale of i the Pigmy who Conquered the Tita'Jt, the David against : the Gpliath — this i.q the Story which WILLIAM FOX has pi aceduupon the Screen m " Jack and the Beanstalk A SjieciaM Fox Kiddie Wonder Picture, with 1300 Children and a Giant Bit. 6in. ta'll — for Childre'rt roni sto 90 years. - Jbire'ct ffom its New York run a-nd the Glo.be Theatre. U€K AHB THE BEANSTALK Is a Spectacular PicturLsation (it the World's Greatest Fairy Story. IN TEN JTUGttC REELS. N.B. — Reserved »Sea,ts : Patrons arc requester! to take their .seats, if possible, not later tha.n 7.45, to facilitate the work o fthe TJsbftvs; otherwise, atfer that time Reserved Seats, cannot be held. - '•

DANCE. A DANCE will be held m the Patu- : tahi liaillj hi conjunction with the Church Fete, oii THURSDAY EVENING. Doors open 8 o'clock; Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. iOl MANUTUKE HALL. A i DANCE will be held m the abovje ' .Hall, on THURSDAY, February 20th, 1919, m Aid of the Hui. Admission 2/6, Children 1/-. Bell's 'Bub will leave P.O. at 7 p.m. Supper piovided. All Welcome. 91 MURIWAI LADIES' COMMITTEE. BEAUTY JHJLTUfiE T IF you are troubled with freckles, blackhea4s, spots, wrinkles, or any other facial blemish, or by^ thin, grey, or falling hair, or other scalp disorder* — if you are worried by a disfiguring growth of superfluous hair, just WRITE YOUR TROUBLES, and I will teach you how to cure yourself. It will cost you nothing, and you may benefit by my 25 years of successful practice. Write to-day. This FREE OFFER closes on February 25th. All correspondence strictly private. I answer each letter personally. Address : Misa McELWAIN, 270 Queen St., Auckland. 652 i Freehold Station Property FOR SALE. SUITABLE FOR ALAN OF MODERATE MEANS. We are instructed to offer 600 ACRES FREEHOLD, Situated at MORERE, Close to the Springs; 42 miles from Gisborne. School and Post Office adjoin the Property, All m Grass. GOOD SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, Sheep Yards, etc. Wintered 1200 Sheep and 40 Cattle. % PRICE IS ONLY £11 PER ACRE. Terms: £1000 Cash will be accepted from an 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 Committee will be pleased to meet any friends., •PHONE 149. ' P.O. BOX 198. IMPORTANT. Notify change of Address. See You axe on the Roll. Enrolment forms obtainable at all Post Offices and Hotels. STAINLESS AND RUSTLESS CUTLERY OF QUALITY. £1 17/6 and £l 14/- per Half-dozen. W. GOOD & CO., Jewellers. THE LATEST PEN. The C.W:M. SAFETY SELF-FILLING fountain Pen (Guaranteed), . With 14ct. GOLD NIB, ONLY IQ/Q EACH. Manufactured m Great Britain expressly for and sold only by C. W. MUIR, • BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, „/ ;■■ Gisborne. EXTRA speoiai quality Potato©*, Onions, Chaff, Oftte, Wheat,' Maiie, lea, Sugar, Candles, Soap, Bran, Pollard.— Henry Oorri*, thmlop's Bnildinci, 14 Low Itf— *. fi IV X DEPOSIT, balance as rent, buys db I 0 you a well-built, 5 large-roomed .House, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, sewerage, etc., 5 minutes P.O. — Harry Hall, Land Agent, Peel St. Tel. 1184.; , WANTED—Beoond-hand Saddle, or j Harness m pax* payment lot , Now Gew.— Apply G«o. WDdiah. fi»d 41*r. TodgiAa ■ FPR SALE— Pianos, by Collard and I ! Collard, Allison, and Gilbert. Cash I Or eaiy hire nygtem. — A. J. Faxr, Piano I Bt/ww T|~l T PotTsALE, Palmer- , • Ur.-J-J, ston Road, 6-rpomed i House, well built, best of kauri timber, ; od i-acre; £1050.— For full particulara, i apply T. G. Lawlggg. Aeent. Ka.iU. I

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14840, 18 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14840, 18 February 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14840, 18 February 1919, Page 7

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