Direction E. J. Orarestoek THURSDAY NEXT AT S THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8 Concerts also on SATURDAY NEXT, afc 0. MONDAY NEXT, at 0 THR MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE YEAH! , "The ' loner "f 'he Voire." —Melbourne Sun. MR. K. .1. GRAVESTOCK 11 us the honor of presenting TIIK WORLD-FAMED RUSSTAN PRIMA I'X'fNNA. MADAME LYDIA LIPKOVSKA '(Lip-kov-skn). '"The inns! exotic flower of all in Ihe bouquet of the world's singers who have so far reached Australia." —Sydney Morning Herald. '•She is perhaps the most, exquisitely temperament a] medium of pong ever known in Australia.' 1 —'Melbourne Sun. At the Piano : ALEXANDER SVERJENSKY. ROX PLANS NOW OPEN at MUttl'S. Reserved Seats 7?; 6d. Unreserved 5s and 2s 6d. (All prices plus tax.) 165 FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1924 PROFESSIONAL MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF N.Z. For a Purse of £l6O. Fifteen 3-Minute Rounds. lITXsttNOS. Ch'aflonger).
ALSO AMATEUR GLASSES Prices of Admission—Pit 4s, Stalls 6s, Dress Circle Bs. Front St nils Ss, Reserved Scats 10s (tax included). , j Bore Plan at Mr. C. W. Mint's on SATURDAY, 9th February. GTSBORXE BOXING- ASSOCIATION A. H.RICE, Hon. Srci ASSOCIATION. HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. TOM HEENEY ■"■ versusERN YOUNG JB2OOJPURSE. AT TP PUK A HALL, TOKOMARU BAY, , FEB. 20. RESERVED SEATS £l/0/0. Book Early .and Secure Best Scats. Only a limited number available. Xb Spats booked without, cash. THE TICK OF TII.K AMATEURS IN PRELIMINARY CONTESTS. . . , A. J. TERRY. Secretary. P.O. Bos 17,, Tokoinam Bay. . *065
SCHOOLJOOKS. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!, NO timo Jiko the present to .prepare for the Future. Wise Pareiits and Bripht Children flock to oiu- Stove. ■ WE OATER for SCHOOL CHILDREN, And, believe, me, they know it. NEW STOCKS—Cheaper than Ever. \SM\JWS SIGNAL STORE the busy, popular sc'hjool shop.
FOK SALE. •>, : , >'* . : A BAKU A IN. 5-Roomed Kauri House Gas Stove. ■•■ ■" . Lilian• Press and Cupboards Telephone-ajid, .gtjier conveniences. Big Workshop.' 33-per.cli, Section., 30 Fruit Trees, in full bearing . S PRICE-JGSSO ONLY. Government Loan approximately £460. BALL & CRAWSHAW. LAND AGENTS, PISEL ST. . (Next Public Library). CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON'S First Quality RUSTLESS & STAINLESS DESSERT AND TABLE KNIVES AND CARVERS. Also v SPECIAL NICKEL SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS And "A" Quality SILVER-PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS. THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY! Obtainable from 'Oats, Bran, Pollard, and all Groceries; btst qualitv. cheapest rates. —At Currio's. >OYAL Doulton Ware makes beauti- ; ful Xmas Gifts. Soo our winUOV f._Sponce and Co., Jewellers, opp. Palace Pictures. "UST Landed —Large shipment of J Ladies' Bathing Costumes, smart i stylos, in all shades;'special prices, 6/11, 18/11, 9/11, 10/6. Ladies' A1)-wool Bathimr Costumes 15/6. —Guthrie St Haddock. I PAIR for Ladies' Wide-ribbed / xi. Black Mercerised Hose, Haw- , ley's stainless dye, S.W. and W., at I Manchester House Great. Summer Sale. GLADSTONE Road Property for Sale, returning 10 per cent, gross on purchase money; good prospects of increasing in value.—James Innes, Land Agent, Lowe Street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16349, 5 February 1924, Page 4
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