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TO-NlfiflT —7.40 —LAST NIGHT <\V AUG! ONR OP TiriC MOST ABSORRINC STORIES OF Tlilv SCREEN. "I |IA LEARNT THE LESSON, LOVE IS THE ONLY THING THAT COUNTS A T'HOTO-TLAY THAT IS A SPRIER OF SURPRISES PROM START-TO END. A CONTINUAL ROUND f>|? DRAMA AND MERRIMENT. WALL'S OF DAWN A THRILLING'AND EXCITLNG STORY fiFBDAVK DEEDS. BKi SUPPORTING PROfiRAMMI:. Circle 1/1, Stalls 6cf. Reserve at Mair's 6d Extra Matinee at 2 THREE DRAMATIC ATTRACTIONS Wftl. RUSSELL in CHA BSLLIE BOBSCE in THE FRISKY MRS JOL—LOUISE LOVELY i« M UTILE GStY -MUS Buy Your Furniture Direct from the Factory Phone 793. ■ AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 'Phono 793 This Week's Special Line •;IMU DINING CHAIRS, Upholstered, Loose Seats. Usual Price' 30/JITMP DINING CHAIRS, 'with Padded Racks. ,_ Usual Price 35/NOW 22/6 NOW 27/6 WHOLESALE CAB]NETMAKER, 24 and 26 Carnarvon Street (3 doors from Palmerston Road). Close at 12 o'clock on SATURDAY'S.

j NEW, UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOWS ,T7,OR, SA-LE - Three Well-built BUN JU GALOWS, ench containing sis rooms, Linen Presses, Pantry, .Scullery. Bathroom, VVashhouse (with built-in tubs), ITol and Cold Water. Electric j Light, mid nil modern conveniences. ' Roomy sections, in Oisborno's best, ain) healthiest locality. These' residenrof will L«* ready for occupation in two ~\t-<->!;«. and purchasers, by making early ; application, would ' have rho option "oi i rolpctinc; own wall coverings. Vov Sab I for Cash, or Terms arranged.—Apply | ('HAS. TAYLOR. (I/, Cabinetmaker. \ SETTINGS FOR SALE. WE arc now booking a limited number of Settings from oar Prizeninning Stock—White Leghorns 15/- and \'),i), Brown Leghorns, Black Orpingions. Rhode Island Reds 12'6. Special Mafinss —White Leghorns 21/-. 1 Buff Leghorns ?J/-. Only selected layers in pens. RTTNITOTFF & POSWIDTA l.vcir'Rd., Kaili. • Tel. 1120 and 197. FOR SAL E. ' (In account of a Client)'. 0 SACKS OF MA'JRB FIRE WOOD. £0 sacks Onmaru Roche- Lime. Applv—--401 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Gisborne District. Between HUGH JOSEPH FINN, of Gisborne. Solicitor| Plaintiff, and ATARETA TE KAWE, Wife, of Hohipa Kahwioa, of Gisborne, Aboriginal Native, Defendant. FRED GRAY. Instructed by the Deputy Sheriff of the District oi'-Poverty Ray, will Sell by Public Auction; at his Auction Mart, situated 212 Gladstone Road, Gisborne, on SATURDAY, the 3rd day or September. 1921, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon — A LL THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TTILR, :J\j AX I) INTEREST of the bovenamed Defendant, A tarda Tc Knwe, in .■ill that piece of Laud, of which she' is the registered proprietor, of an Estate in fee simple, subject, however, to cn- ■ unibrances affecting the same, containing twenty (29) pc-ehes- (more or less), being Lot 1 (one) on deposited plan No. 1216, which said piece of land is part of Section 110 of the Town of Gisborne, and is all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Register Book, volume 39, folio 120, Poverty Bay Registry; subject, however, to all registered encumbrances affecting the same. The Sale is made at the stti.t of the. above-named execution creditor, who is the Solicitor in person. Dated at Gisborne this- Oth" day of August, 1921. .» G. J. A. JOHNSTONE, Deputy Sheriff and Officer 421 ' executinc; the, Writ. EUCALYPTUS (.Strong, Hardy Plants). , A CACf AS, TRICE LUCERNE, in Rots !x\, or boxes. W. H. W ALKER > NURSERYMAN AND FLORTST, OMAIIU Hon.-, HASTINGS. •Phone £55. ' N OTICK. ORDERS solicited for Supplies of PURE DAIRY MIRK (twice daily), from Ist August, town and suburbs. All Orders left with Mrs. ; Franklin's Store, Kaili, will receive i prompt attention. , 630 WE desire to notify the Residents of To Karaka that Mr. GEO. D. BYFORD CONFECTIONER, Has been appointed' HERALD AGENT At TE KARAKA (Vice Mr. P. Clayton). After this date (23/5/21), Copies may I bo obtained from his Confectionery shop in Township, or Refreshment Booth at ! Railway Station. OUR wide experience in all kinds oi Coachbuilding work should induce i you to entrust (Jiat Gig to us for re- ! 'pairs.—.l. R. R'easttwie and .Sons., Ltd., Grey .Street, Gisborne. AT Melbourne Cash Sale.—Ladies Gloves 6d, Hose 1/-, Swiss Embroideries 2d yard, Silk Ankle Hose 2/11, * Dprothy Pinafores 4/11, Laces and-lnscr-e (ions ]/- dozen yards. '» \T7,ANTED Known Tbe Vacuum " W Cleaning Co. sweep Chimneys and '• clean Tanks. 'P.hbim 722. Town or Woiinlrv. ITRAWBERRY Plants Kiiersourgu nOl No. 80; enormous croppers, tfood V quality; 1/6 per dozen, 10/- per 100.— Thompson and Co. 'Phone 545. 811

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15593, 9 August 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15593, 9 August 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15593, 9 August 1921, Page 4

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