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WHIZZ ! BANG ! THE DIGGERS ARE COMING ! THE BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY MORNING, -j. AT MILLER'S CORNER. BE -WISE! BOOK EARLY! (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) j£ KOAS TE KOAS Soldiers' Concert Party. A COMBINATION OF SOLDIER ARTISTS JUST FROM BEHIND THE LINES IN FRANCE ! SONGS! SKErrCHES! BURLESQUE! AND MONOLOGUES ! FOUR NIGHTS' SEASON. FOUR NIGHTS' SEASON. OP£RA~H.OU3E. NEXT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Coming Direct from Auckland. j SMILES! i SMILES! SMILES! PATHOS! j PATHOS! I PATHOS ! THE PARTY THAT KEPT AUCK-j LAND IN LAUGHTER AND TEARS, FOR SEVEN NIGHTS. j See WALLY EDWARDS as a Dashing ] Soubrette. Hear VICTOR ELLIOTT'S Silvery Tenor Voice. Hear STANLEY PRITCHARD'S Reso-J nant Baritone Voice. i Hear LBS. WALTON m Monologues, j Hear MISS TUI HILLYERjS Beautiful. Soprano Voice. (The Girl Everybody Raves About.) i And QWEN pRITCHARD, The Humorist of \Humorists, m his Inimitable Comedy Patter. He Makes Life Worth While! He Traffics m Smiles— that's his Business. The N.Z. Herald says : . "The best of those presented by the* travelling, concert parties who have visited Auckland. Tlie entertainment sparkles with *new^ and spontaneous stage business The sketches aYe clever, and the whole show is worth while." _____ - \ IT COSTS NO MORE TO -BOOK - YOUR SEAT. PRICES .... sa, 2s, and Is. (Plus amusement tax). J. A. MAGDONALD, Touring Manager. COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL. THE ATTENTION of Competitors is . called to the following Additions and Alterations : — • - , ADDITIONS. PIANO SOLO (under 18), own selection. VIOLIN SOLO (uhd;er 21), own sejec- ' tioh. \ ' ' ' COSTUME SONGJ Boy or Girl (under 15), own selection. ALTERATIONS. MALE DUET, now own selection. I'ORNET SOLO, now own selection. ENTRIES for these items' close oh SATURDAY, 16th. ENTRIES for all other items close > TUESDAY, 12th, .vitli— FRED. R. BALL, • Hon. Secretary, Peel Street. Box 60. 'Phone 211. 765 Competitions Society. PIANO SOLOS, under 12, 15, and 18: RECITATIONS, under 11, 14, and 18. INTENDING COMPETITORS m the above Classes ARE .requested to hand m their En- , tries AT ONCE, m order to facilitate the arranging^f Prograhrme. F. R. BALL, Hon. Sec. ?32 [fie Gisborne Sheepfarmers' frozen Meat and Mtrcantile Company, M AS IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT THE CONGESTION OF THE COLD STORES WTLL NOT BE SUB-ST4-JTIALLY lIELIEVEiD BEFORE THE NEW FREEZING SEASON (1919---1920) COMMENCES, IT IS PROBABLE, THAT ALL SPACE MAY AGAIN HAVE TO BE HELD FOR SHAREHOLDERS IN. THE' COMPANY. THE EMBARGO PLACED UPON FARMERS NOT HJaUSTOFORE " Qualified Shareholders " IMPOSED LAST YEAR. IS NOW TEMPORARILY WITHDRAWN. FULL INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION AT THE HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, IN GLADSTONE ROAD. W. F. CEDERWALL, General. Manager. Gisborne, N.Z., July 30, 1919. 474 jj. I. _Ev. FOR SALE— SETTINGS from Prize Birds. Winter Layers. Apply — TELEPHONE 417 M. FOR SALE. /7v > A_KXANT> CAR', v 6-cylinder, iii abBOV_/ lutely fittit-class' order. Worth £350; ? fb^- £2^ ,: (spbt cash). MOTOR 678 " C/o FarmetV Co-op. .. . t ! ;— -. — i. .-.iii . ' i" li - i -VTAXI SEftVICE. , t nil > ' NAPIER TO PALMERSTON NORTH. NO necessity to remain a day m Napier. Napier Taxi Service meets boats and leaves for Palmerston at 9 a.m. Ring, wire, or write PEACH AND CO., Ford Agents, Napier, for particulars. Tel. 935. Drivers, Owners only. 302

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 4