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OPERA. HOUSE THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS HUGE SUCCESS LAST NIGHT! Gee! How everybody laughed !! TO-NIGHT. THE iLART- NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. APOLOGY. The Diggers wish to apologise to those who were unable to obtain seats Hast night, and hop© to till'd’ accommodation for all Tonight. “OIL THOSE DIGGERS! MY SIDES ARE: STILL ACHING.” JOE VALLI is just the Funniest Comedian ever seen in Gisborne. AND THE LOVELY GIRLS! Well, words, fail us. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS LAST NIGHT of THIS PROGRAMME. DON'T MISS IT FOR ANYTHING. PRICES—Ss, 4s, ss, and 2s (plus tax). Children 2s 6d and 2s (plus tax). BOX PLAN at. VIUIR’S. 743

ORIGINATORS OF NEW INSURANCE FEATURES. Following upon*our Special HOUSE PURCHASE POLICY •We offer our ALL-IN-ONE POLICY • >: Covering LIFE, ENDOWMENT, ACCIDENT ■ AND ALL SICKNESS. One Policy One Premium. Ask for particulars to-day. Apply— THE MANAGER, THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE Co. Ltd WELLINGTON. Local Agent: 64 Lowe Street, Gispborne.

SPLENDID CHANCE FOII A WORKING MAN. 5 Acres at Kaifaratahi Half-mile from School, Post Office, and Railway Station. 3 ACRES (approx.) ORCHARD, in fall bearing. FOUR-ROOMED /HOUSE and 2-roomed Whare, Car Shed and Stofe-room. Corn Crib. £B3O. GOOD TERMS. BALL & CRAWSHAW LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, Peel St. (next Public Library).

rn /'T T FOR SALE—House of X•VT• AJ • 4 rooms, all _ conveniences, situate Sheehan St. Price £B3O, deposit £2oo.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Avcnt, AFTER the holidays your car will be all the better for an overhaul. Let Bedstones’ do it for you —better and at a lower cost. All work guaranteed.— J. R. Redstone and Sons, Ltd., Grey St. VOID trouble in 1923 by having your buggy or trap repaired at Redstones’, where you oan be sure of a job that will Last. All vehicular repair work don* by competent mechanics. SUMMER' SALE Bargains. Men’s Colonial Tweed Box Suits, a splendid line, from 69/- upwards; dress well at the minimum of cost. —H. Jj Andrew, Ormond Road, Mangapapa. 271 KEROSENE Stoves for Summer cooking at Prime’s, Ltd. - Xmas Pre■wt» for all. TXT ANTED—You to give us a trial \\< with your Car-painting. A guaranteed finished job at a reasonable price.—Krebs and Co.. Derby Street. TT'I T FOR SALE—2-roomed . VX. JU. Back, on good section. Price £2OO, deposit £so.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, Kaiti. NEW Bungalow for Sale, situated Russell Street; 6 rooms, built-in wardrobes, gas stove, electric light, all conveniences, lovely home ; price £1200 ; £3OO cash.—C. G. Piesse. Lowe St ANTED Known The Vacuum Cleaning Co. clean Houses from top to bottom, Walls, Floors, Ceilings, and Windows. Town or Country.— ’Phone 722. H AIR PINS, 4 packets for 6d; Pins, Id packet; Cotton, 4/3 doz. ; Mercer Cotton, 81d ball; Crochet Cotton, s|d ball, at Melbourne Cash Summer Sale. , BEFORE deciding where you will get ypur new Uinui Duchess Chest, Rimu . Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Stretcher, and Kapo.c Mattress, be sure you have a. look at ours; they will surprise you foi* price and value.—. Coleman and Son, “Tho Ark.’* , OR SALE—Modern. 5-roomed Dvvelling, . choice situation, handy to town. Price £I3OO. This is an attractive property, nicely situated.—James Inncs, Land and Finance Agent. 'tjlO’R SALE—Quarter-acre Sections, in -jn the healthiest suburb of Gisborne; £lo'down, balance in instalments oE 5/per week. —‘Ball and Orawshaw, Land Agents, Peel Street. * MAS GIFTS.—See Vincent’s window for beautiful Pictures and Frames; all cheap. WHILE you ar e away for your holi- „• days is the time to have your farm vehicles overhauled. Redstones’ Coachbuilding Department is at your service now and always. » EE Vincent’s Window for cheap Waff- . papers; now Is a roll; all fresh Bteok.

Sow NOW—Butter Beans, Carrots, V Parsnips, Beet, Radish, Spinnach. Cabbage; also plant Savoy Cabbage Plants. —D. S. Thompson and Co. NEVER Jet it be said that an accident to your buggy or trap was unavoidable. Play safe and have your coachbuilding and repair work done at Redstones’, Ltd., Grey Street. CACHES, Peaches,-, Peaches —for jam and bottling—in any quantity.—D. S. Thompson and Co. WE know good service is put into Exidc Batteries. If yours is not delivering good service, bring it to us. We will tell you why.—Allen Bros, and Johnstone, Exido Service Station, Gisborne. FILMS.— Why wait a day for your films when you can get them in half-a-day. Films brought in before 9 will be ready by I.—Ellerbeolc Studio. ANTED Known Bone-dry Firewood, in stove lengths, 30/- per cart load. Get in early. Coutls and Macdonald, 66 Lowe St.. Tel. 986. UMMER SALE Bargains. Ladies' Tan Shoes, Court, Strap, and Lace, 18/- to 25/-; well worth inspection. —11. J. Andrew, Mangapapa. 271 ONEY TO LEND.—I have sums up to £IOOO to Lend, on good Freehold security.—James Innes, Land and Finance Agent, Lowe Street. FRESHEN up the Home for Xmas i with Vincent’s Wallpapers; only Is a : roll. FI OR flavor and general excellence 1 drink “Record” Tea; it is economical, popular, and most delightful.—A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., Qishorne. 819 I) PER DOZEN, Plaid Matches.— See what you save at H. George’s, opposite Pettie’s. / LUMS, Plums, Plums—for jjirn—in any quantity, from 2/- per doz. lbs. —D, S, Thompson and Co.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16042, 1 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16042, 1 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16042, 1 February 1923, Page 4