TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, AT 7.45. • ONE NIGHT ONLY At the PALACE WILLIAM FOX. PRESENTS A Nerve Tingling- Tale of Triple Daring and Double Dealing. WESTERN LUCK , WITH A TYPICAL FOX CAST, HEADED. BY CHARL.ES (BUCK) 40N.ES A fiery roniair.ee that leaps from, the West to Wall Street and back. T.uve, adventure, villainy in the Great West and the Greedy East —and above all. Charles .Tones. ' TOGETHER WITH A GREAT SUPPORTING BILL. NIGHT 1/6 and 1/-. BOOK AT MUIR’S., NOTE!—NO PICTURES SATURDAY*(ANZAC DAY). BUT THE PARAMOUNT PICTUREUNGUARDED WOMEN WILL BE SHOWN FRIDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS. Complete Operas at Home. FROM THE OPENING OVERTURE RIGHT THROUGH TO THE FINAL CHORUS—“Pinafore,” “Mikado,” “Patience” “Gondoliers,’ “lolantlie” “Ruddigore,” “Yeoman of. the Guard.’ “Pirates of Penzance” “Madam Butterfly,’’ “Merrie, England.” “Faust,’-’ and many others. Each complete set of 'Alliums illustrating the story of the Opera of your choice. Full particulars at— E. CHRISP & SON 176-178 Gladstone Road, Gisborne
Unequalled Value. q LIGHTLY SMALLER THAN THE LARGE BUlck SIX, THE NEW STANDARD SIX HAS THE SAME MASTERLY DESIGN - THE SAME FINE PERFORMING QUALITIES, THE DELIVERED PRICE OF THE TOURING OAR IS £455. NOWHERE CAN SIMILAR VALUE BE OBTAINED AT A COMPARABLE PRICE. EVERY PROSPECTIVE MOTORIST OWES IT TO HIMSELF TO INSPECT * THE NEW Buick Standard Six POVERTY BAY AGENTS: ORMONDS MOTORS GO. Motor Merchant^ BRIGHT STREET, GISBORNE. Pay and Night Garage BOX 71. ’PHONE 71
ENGLAND’S MARVELLOUS CAR HAS NOW INVADED NEW ZEALAND. MORE THAN HALF THE TOTAL CARS SOLD IN ENGLAND ARE " MORRIS ” CARS. moms (ABSOLUTELY COMPLETE) ENGLAND’S HIGHEST GRADE OAR AT THE LOWEST PRICE. Specification: 11.9 h.p., seats four passengers, 35 miles per gallon ; 5 full balloon tyres on steel artilLery wheels; Gabriel Snubber shock absorbers; leather gaiters on ail springs; 8-day clock, speedometer, oil and petrol gauges, Boyce motormeter, spare petrol can and carrier; all-weather side curtains; oil gun chassis lubrication; driving mirror, horn, and complete set of tools; electric lights and starter; magneto igiiition, etc., eto. THE “MORRIS” WILL CLIMB ANY HILL AND GO ANYWHERE. ALLEN BROS. & AGENTS. Phone 1079 Bright Street
FOR SALE, 1 IV ACRES AND A MODERN NINE. 1 < ROOMED HOUSE. Orchard, Motor Shed Buggy Shed, Cowbail.s, etc. This property is about a mile from town, and is a Real Snip at the price—£2oso. «'■ This is Less than the Govt. Valuation—£2B6B. BALL & CRAWSHAW LAND AGENTS, PEEL ST. BUTTER PARER, printed' or plain, at Herald Office.
GLEANED, DYED, PRESSED THOSE SOILED, FADED GARMENTS. Suite 14/-, Costumes 12/6. ? Also ,< Dresses, Overcoats, Table Covers. • Hats Cleaned and Blocked, 3/6., ■ DRY CLEANING A SPECIALITY. GITY DYE WfIRRS ' 38 CUSTOMS STREET. \ 'Phone 485. « UTTER PAPER, printed or plain, at Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16711, 22 April 1925, Page 2
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