PftLTKSB « PepnfeHT To-night 7.30. Matinee ToMARY MILES MiNTER ni JENNY BE EVlaiinee To-morrow at 2 BR GRANNY'S PET PHRASE WAS "JENNY, BE GOOD." AND WHEN JENNY CAME TO THE BIG CITY WITH HER, HEART FULL OF TROUBLE SHE HAD MANY OCCASIONS TO REMEMBER HER GRANDMOTHER'S WARNING. JENNY MARRIED WHEN 16. THEY TRIED-TO ANNUL THE MARRIAGE. DO SEE THIS PLAY! WHEN \ MAN GOES SINGLE-HANDED INTO THE CHINESE UNDERWORLD IN NEW YORK THERE IS GENERALLY A PRETTY GIRL SOMEWHERE TO BE RESCUED. THIS TIME THE GIRL IS ZENA KEEFE. AND CONWAY TEARLE PUTS UP A WONDERFUL FIGHT BEFORE HE WINS HER OUT OF THE OPIUM DENS. MACK SENNETT LAUGH RIOT WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND. A CATARACT OF FOAMING HFJARTY LAUGHTER THAT NEVER STOPS. SELZNICK NEWS. PARAMOUNT GAZETTE. HILBROOK TRAVELOGUE. BRUCE SCENIC. i/1 and Cd.~Children HalLPrice Matinees ROOK AT MUIR'S, (MOUTH ORGANS). SUPERIOR QUALITY. PERFECT TUNE. MADE IN ZCECIIO-SLOVAKIA. PRICES FROM 3/6 TO 12/6. POSTAGE, FOURPENCE EXTRA. '3 176-173 Gladstone &cs GISBORNE. Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders. r\WISQ TO THE LARGE DECREASE IN THE COST OP MATERIAL, 0 IRON AND STEEL WORK IS NOW BEING DONE BY OUR LARGE AND MODERN PLANT AT PRACTICALLY PRE-WAR RATES. QUOTATIONS FOR ANY CLASS OF MACHINERY. Wholesale Iron and Steel SPECIAL! THREE ONLY 5-HORSE-POWER BRITISH-MADE KEROSENE ENGINES. WITH HIGH TENSION MAGNETO IGNITION AND BENZINE STARTING, £gQ Works: Customhouse Street 'Phone 466
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GOING! GOING!! GONE!!! JD knocking down opportunities every minute of the day to the'higheßt bidder. Are you bidding or looking"on with your hands in vour pockets? Haven't you any use for OPPORTUNITIES? Of course you havo, but the terms are 0.0. D., and you-arc short of the legal tender demanded—" Hard Work Accomplished," and'the "Experience" it brings. So you can't bid; and the opportunities gj to the men that can weigh in with "the necessity." But, and here's your ohance —the sale goes on, like the brook, forever. You can start right now and put hard work into the Bank of Experience, so that when vou bid for your opportunity your draft will be honored, and the opportunity yours. Opportunities for the worker and the man of experience has.existed since the dawn of time, and will exist until tho end of time. 'Most any day you can see the advertisement—'•Wanted, a capable, experienced man, for a thousand and different jobs. There's the nib ! Are you capable, are you experienced in anything but dodging work? If you are not, then you are just an onlooker at life's auction, a drifter. There's no luck about being capable and experienced. No one was born "capable and experienced," as Rockefeller was born a multi-millionaire. Bill Brown and Tom Jones and thousands of others gained by hard work the capacity and experience to buy opportunities. It isn't as if work can be dodged altogether—doing nothing is .the damnedest kind of hard work there is. As you can't dodge work, make it a pleasure. Make work work for you. Become capable and experienced in your own job. Gain enough capacity and experience for the job above you, and then hop in and bid for your opportunity with a certified cheque on the "Bank of Capacity and Experience." But don't wait tiH next week to start. A man was killed the other day. He was standing on tho track making plans for how he was going to make things hum next week. START NOW! Will you take these words "to heart.' Think of them, please. There is something in them, and the Auctioneerjs now putting up YOUR OPPORTUNITY. "Thank you, Sir, for that bid. The Vendor^.*iiim»L«Mfcj Commercial CqHege, PEEL STREET, Gisborne. 'Phones—lsß, 926, or 1155. 741 WANTED KNOWN. t/1/ ANTED Known. Look what's VV ( down—Cement. Got Concrete Paths down before Winter, by the cheapest man in town. Brickwork, Chimneys, and Coppers built and repaired at cost; estimates" free.—C. King, 82 Rutene Rd,, Kaiti. 'Phono 12685. 427 FOR SALE. TTIOLIN. £3O, Gold English Lever (18. V carat, very heavy eased) £lO, Gold Chains, Rings,'6 Gent's Bikes.' Motor Bike, Ploughs, Scoops, Shovels, and Harness. Wants cash to help poor P€ ° PlC ' GEO. SMITH, Grey St. WANTED— Buyers for several light " Gitp, in good order; also light iikJi'isKVtfviitititU JHJ namental Shrubs, flowering Acacias, etc.—At Hoi tons, Ltd. okveet.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15873, 12 July 1922, Page 7
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