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"™ EVERYBODY'S «I',T The test of a man's courage conies sometime in one. daring moment, but women's courage is a finer tiling, founded often on loves sacrilice. A DRAMA OF WOMAN'S FAITH, SIMPLE IN THOUGHT, SPLENDID IN POWER —starring CHiLDERS and CAN V WIFE'S LOVE WITHSTAND THE TORMENTS OF LIFE-LONG SACRIFICE? Will loyaltv to a husband imprisoned for life. last. who., there are others who offer love? YOU'LL FFEL THIS VIVID DRAMA OF WHAT HAPPENED TO A WOMAN WHO PUT HER LOVE TO THE TEST! Romance of Western ranch life, oil land plotting, an heroic man. and a, golden-hearted girl. A DEVILISH ROMEO (Sunshine Comedy) *OX NEWS. CIRCLE 1/1, STALLS (id.—Reserve Seats at Miller's Corner, 1/8 (including tax). (MOUTH ORGANS). SUPERIOR QUALITY. PERFECT TUNE. MADE IN' ZCECHO-SLOVAKIA. PRICES FROM 3/6 TO 12/6. POSTAGE, FOURPENCE EXTRA. J |J 176-178 Gladstone Rd GISBORNE. Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders. OWPTO TO THE LARGE DECREASE IN THE COST OF MATERIAL, 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 aron and Steel Merchants. SPECIAL! LY 5-HORSE-POWER BRITISH-MADE KEROSENE ENGIN) WITH HIGH TENSION MAGNETO IGNT STARTING, £6 o# Works: Customhouse Street 'Phone 466

TWO STORES. Mangapapa and Kaiti Tel. 663. Tel. 1202. CASH PRICE LIST. 3 Crown N. Season's Sultanas, lb 1/4 3 Crown X. Season's Currants, pkt. 1/Sunmaid Raisins, per packet ... 1/4 Finest Phoenix Peel, per lb ... 1/6 New Season's Figs, per lb 1/New Season's Dates, per lb ... 8d New Season's Prunes, per lb ... lOd Morton's Olive Oil, soz. bottles ... 1/6 .Morton's Castor Oil, soz. bottle ••• 1/4 Bourneville Cocoa, J 1/2. £ 2/2, lb 4/2 Chiller's Cocoa, I 1/-, ilb 1/11 21!) Corned Beef, tin 1/8 21b Corned Mutton, tin 1/8 Morton's Epsom Salts, 71b box ... 5/6 English Caustic Soda, 3 for ... 2/9 Wittome Stevenson's Coffee, bottle 1/6 Best Rice, Tapioca, Sago, per 1b... 4d Peart Barley, per lb M Oatmeal, 51b bag 1/6, 251 b bag ... 5/11 lulled Oats, per bag 1/6 Edmonds' Baking Powder, large ... 1/8 ftlaiae, per bushel ... ... •■• 5/6 Karswood Poultry Spice, packet... l\Bran, 180 sack ... 16/6 Pollard, 200 sack 23/6 Laurel Kerosene, per case... ... I*/Goods Delivered Anywhere. . ",T7ATHER TIME" is in the rostrum, Jj knocking down opportunities every j minute of the day to the highest bidder. Are you bidding or looking on with , Vour hands in vour pockets? Haven't you any use for OPPORTUNITIES? Of course you have, but the terms are C.0.D., and vou are short of the legal, tender demanded—" Hard Work Accom- j phshed,'' and the "Exprienee" it brings. So' vou can't bid, and the opportunities gj to the men that can weigh in with ; "the necessity." ! But, and here's your chance—the sale goes on, like the brook, forever. You J can start right now and put hard work : ' into the Bank of Experience, so that when you 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 the 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 rub ! Are you capable, are you experienced in anything but dodging j work? If you aro not, then you are justj 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, nnd expei ienoe to buy opportunities. j 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 nnd i experience for the job above you, and I then hop in and bid for your opportunity i with a certified cheque on the "Bank of Capacity and Experience." \ But don't wait till next week to start.! A man was killed the other day. Ho j was standing on the track making plans for how he was going to make things j hum next week. START NOW! I Will you take these words to heart.'. Think of them, please. There is some-; thing in them, and the Auctioneer is, now putting up YOUR OPPORTUNITY, j "Thank you, Sir, for that bid. j I The Vendor— \ Commercial College, PEEL STREET, Gisborne. •Phones—lsß, 926, or 1155. 7411 WANTED KNOWN. j ''ANTED Known. Look what's: »t ' down—Cement. ' Get 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 Ku " teno Rd., Kaiti. 'Phone 12685. 427 FOR SALE. ~'IOLIN £3O, Gold English Lever (18V carat, verv heavy cased) £lO, Gold Chains, Rings,' 6 Gent's Bikes, Motor Bike, Ploughs, Scoops, Shovels, and Harness. Wants cash to help poor people. „ GEO. SMITH, Grey St. WANTED— Buyers for several hght Gigs, in good order; also light Rustic Cart, £7.—Apply Krebs and Co. WEIfYTHING for the Garden—Or,i 'i namental Shrubs, Flowering Owns, Acacias, etc.—At Morton's, Ltd., Peel street. , 788 lET A HORSE! That's what the br.y f on the kerbstone says when he n<s you breaking your heart trying to '.rank vour car. There's a better way an Exide Battery.—Allen Bros, and Johnstone, Exide 'Service Station, Giaborue.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15874, 13 July 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15874, 13 July 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15874, 13 July 1922, Page 4

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