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1 RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE SCREENING, I NO STOPS. . ONLY ONE — THAT IS THE INTERVAL. | Following on the practice m the larger cities, we have installed' two projecting machines, and thus W$ HAVE REALLY CONTINUOUS PICTURES. No tedious waits. ET\#i_r Q\fVm\C%r\\J* <C gisborne'S reading tYtIXTDWI^T O PICTURE THEATRE. TO-NiQHT 7.30. FINAL PRODUCTION. TO-NIQHT 7.30. . THE VERNON CASTLES v their Life Story THE WHIRL OF LIFE Introducing Some of the Most Celebrated Society Dances of the Present Day. -|- ■■ |£- I A^7 ETHEL BENNETTO & GEO. IRVING ■ IH. *m 0 m^mmm^m \ n tho fLatesr, Ballroom Crazes And MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN (MILDRED HARRIS) —In the JEWEL SUPER-FEATURE— FOR HUSBANDS ONLY DRAMA— COMEDY— ROMANCE^PROBLEM— SUSPIJNSE. MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-MORROW NIGHT 730 ANOTHER SUPERB COMBINATION^ OF PICTURES. LOUISE GLAUM MARCARITA FISHER IN '■"'"•*' IN SHACKLED A SQUARE DEAL A Gripping Story '-of Tmiglßd'^Lives and A Girl's Advanced Idea., aud tlie Twisted Lovea. • I Troubles they brought. Prices— D.C. Is, Stalls 6d. BUT— Book your Seats at Miller's Corner. I 1,.,. . IV,' , — ';■ .. . — BOX PLANS NOW OPEN XT MILLER'S CORNER. OPERA HOUSE. 3 NIGHTS' SEASON, COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT FEB. 5 THURSDAY NEXT THE INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTIONS PRESENTS : MAURICE TOURNEUR'S SMASHING SEiVEN-REEL TRIUMPH^ The White Heather The White Heather DRURY LANE'S MOST SPECTACULAR SUCCESS. Remember the amazement and wonder that "The Wliite Heather" created -Mien it was produced on the stage -by that master of stagecraft, 7 a BLAND HOLT. .-■.-.-. . -.. , Think o£ all that Drama- and" Thrill and Spectacle re-created with the Art, the- Scope, the Power,, the amazing Veracity, of the Screen behind them, and votHiave an idea of * ' a - THE WHITE HEATHER BY MAURICE TOURNEUR, % but .your idea will be f ar ' short -of- the Wondrous Intensity, the Staggering Vevacity of tlie Scenes, the Consunynate Artistry of Acting ajid Production. Yd. cannot afford lo miss THE WHITE HEATHER PRICES-2s 7d, 2a Id, and Is Id. BOOK WITHOUT DEILAY AT MILLER'S CORNER- . . .'

WANTED KNOWN. ' • THAT MESSRS REDSTONE & SONS ARE STILL BOOKING ORDERS FOR Dodge Bros.' Car. DODGE BROS.' CARS ON HAND, k"£-W MORE TO ARRIVE; ) SHORTLY. 'f PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS MAY ARRANGE FOR DEMOiSTSTRiITIbN AT ANY TIME. A COMPLETE SUPPLY OF! SPARE PARTS IN STOCK. REDSTONE & SONS MOTOR AGENTS, GISBORNE. A. C. JOHNSON. SHEEP— WOOL— SHEEP 2000 SHEEP 2000 BESIDES OATTLE. 1000 ACRES RAGLAN FREEHOLD Tm&/ Papa and Rich Volcanio SoU. 800: acres rolling- Ploughable;. Land; balancoVerylSa.y.l^flA7-,". The whole property is m grass, except small patches of shelter hush and . 6Q acres Swedes; -splendid results. * : 28 PADDOGKS> Sheep-proof, good order., * Abundance , of Water., FINE 10-ROOMED HOMESTEAD, 'Phone, OuthuUdinge, Woo'lshed, ; Machines, Yards, Dip, eto. School and P. 0 .. and t Store, o__e nulej Saleyards, six miles. - "-■ • - Big Road Frontages. Would cut up into Dairy Farm's. : ':'";!. Splendid sole of Grass; abundance of Feed. ' REMARKS.-f-I • haye 1 justj inspeotid' this property ; it ie looking remarkably ;', well, and I can strongly ; recommehd ft as a great* bargain. Several' Gisborne men have, recently bought ,• m this .district. The goo'd^ quality' appeals to them. PRICE-r-Only £11 per acre; .33000 cash, and- easy terms for the. balance. Less cash might be arranged if other sound securities offered. Apply— A. G. JOHNSON, LAND AGENT, TE KUITI. GET IT IN YOUR NODDLE NECKS TIME— REMEMBER THE SIGNAL STORE THAT CHEAP LITTT/EJ SHOP. It tis, tisn't it? STATIONERY, Books, Magazines, : Fancy Goods, Ladies' Bags, and -Fountain Pens. Try ns for Quality Writing Tablets. ' All Scliool Books. etc., m stock. ' Full range of Weekly Papers (posted to any adilresß). . • .. By Gum! it's -up to you to patronise SYD SMITH, The Lively Bookseller, 217 Gladstone Rd. (Next to, Whinray, Martin's). N. H. WALKER & CO,, ; GRIEVES BUILDING, ' Gladstone Road and Derby Street. WE have on hand Regular Sumjlie* of Local and Imported, Fruits; Our Confectionery is _ well selected. ■We hay© fresh supplies of Vegetable, and Garden Seedß. " ••-" t -:' Our Tea Rooms are central, and we cater for your comfort. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.^ ORDERS PROMPTLY EXEOUTEiD. 'Phone Number— 74B.

GOLDSMITH AND WHINRAY, JU[I»CFANTS AND pIPORTBRJI, Wholesale end Retail, ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS With * Pull Stock of HIGH-CLASH GROCERIES AND / PROVISIONS, OATS, CIJAFP. MAIZI POLLARD, BRAN WHEAT, POTATOES. IDEAL- CALF MEAL 'IDEAL CHICK FOOD MOTO* OILS, Etc., »t«. COLDSM»TH"& W«INRAY, LYSNAR'S BUILDrNGS', PEEL ufr. TEIiEPHOKES : , OBct *nd Store 106 L PrivaU 609 and 1331* IMMEOIATEJOSSESSION. OWNER LEAVING THE DISTRICT Instructs ua to offer for Sale— j MODERN . ' ' | 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE SITUATED AT MANGAPAPA. Area Nearly Half-acre. GOOD HIGH-A_SdRY IiOCALITY. Bathroom, Hot and Cold .Water, Etc., Etc: This House is very well built, and good valne at the price. pRICE IS £975. EASY TERMS. Apply— BUSCKE & PARKER, LOWE STREET, ©ush Country. PARTLY IMPROVED. WE CAN OFFER FOR SALE A CHEAP PROPERTY, Consisting of 1050 ACRES FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ABOUT 450 ACRES IN GRASS. BALANCE, BUSH LAND OF GOOD QUALITY. SITUATED BY GOOD ROAD 18 MILES FROM SMALL ■• TOWNSHIP. GOOD 4-ROOMED HOUSE. woolshed, dip. Very well'- fenced and sub;DIVIDED. . — _ — v PRICE IS £4 PER ACRE. £500 CASH WILL BE ACOEPTED. Balance at 6 per cent., long term. BUSCKE & PARKER, ■ LOWE STREET. A REMEDY FOR INFLUENZA. TTjUCALYPTUS and Camphor Tablets, JCI recommended by ihe authorities. . To be had at . "THE SWEETERIES" (Registered). 'Phone 784. TftROMM'S Bookshop for Presents.— ■•'JJ' Ebony Hair Brushes and Mtrrors and Gents y Military Hair Brushes make sensible gifts.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15132, 3 February 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15132, 3 February 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15132, 3 February 1920, Page 7