TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-MORROW MATINEE AT 2 MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTION ill THE PALACE The Better Music. TO-NIGHT 7.45 NIGHT 7.45. v -~ 1 RICHARD DIX (Who played such a prominent part in “The Ten Commandments”) IN # ■ MEN AND WOMEN MEN AND WOMENMales and Females the two most vital forces of the Universe. A Powerful Story of Human Love, Frailty ,and Courage. THE ASQUITHS TALENTED ENGLISH DUO. LULU ASQUITH STANLEY ASQUITH Brilliant- Soprano. England’s Wonderful Baritone and Queen of Song. Imitator. On Saturday night these Artists achieved even Greater Success. CHRISTIE COMEDY STEP FAST AMERICAN GAZETTE. MAKING CURRANTS AND RAISINS EDUCATIONAL. Special Items by the Orchestra, including:/Overture, “St-raddla” (Fl6tow): selections, “Mignon" (Thomas; “Hungarian Dance” (Brahms); “Ave Maria” (Gounod), etc. MATINEE 1/-, 6d, 3d NIGHT 1/6, 1/- BOOK AT MUIR’S. TWO PIANOS ! REAL BARGAINS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Only £3O Each. See Them. 1 . ■■ E. 176-178 GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. ■ "■ /y 4
1926 BUICKS Have Arrived ! i . j See the Special Buick Display This Week! Monday Ormond’s Garage, 8 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. f Tuesday Ormond’s Garage, 8 a.m. till 10.30 p.fH. . ■ Show Ground All Day Wednesday Show Ground All Day Thursday Ormond’s Garage, 8 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. Friday Ormond’s Garage, 8 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. Saturday Ormond’s Garage, 8 a.m. till 10.30 p.m, ,/\ ' \ Startling Price Reductions . Announced Tuesday , ORMONDS MOTORS CO. Geo. A. NICHOLLS, Manager. ,t. i ' '** ■ 1 ' '•
" IMITATION IS THE SINCEEE'ST FORM .OF FLATTERY.” Our Cars Lead! Others Follow. WATCH OTHER 1926 MODELS COPY OUR 1925*8. HOW MANY HAVE ALREADY COPIED THE" PACKARDS ” BEAUv TIFUL RADIATOR AND SUPERB FINISH, BUT ONLY “Packard Can Build a Packard.” WATCH HOW MANY WILL COPY IN THEIR NEW MODELS THE Hydraulic Four Wheel Brakes ' THE Studebaker Duplex Hood WITH ROLLER BLINDS; THE Chrysler Air Purifier and Oil Rectifier. INSPECT THE CARS THAT SET THE FASHION. WE ARE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE. V ALLEN BROS. & JOHNSTONE BRIGHT STREET PHONE 1079 .'' . /
W. F. Iles COAL MERCHANT AND CARRIER, PITT STREET (Opposite Dalgety’s). COAL, COKE', AND jyjANUKA JfIREWOOD In Blocks or Lengths as required. Motor Delivery, Town or Country. Phone 352 UTTER PAPER, printed or plain,' at Herald Office.
DAY-CLD CHICKENS. I Ail booting Orders for Day-old Chickens—White Bock, White Wyandotte, White Leghorn, Black Orpington. F. J. ROWLEY, 210 Ormond Rd. (Winner of Poultry Association’s Oup for most points in Utility Classes). 730 EDDING Plants now ready, including, Asters, Cosmo, Delpheriium, Gillardia, Lobelia, Pansy, Phlox, Salvias, Verbenla, and Zennias.—i). S. Thompson and Co. , s jCQpfA BUYS Half-arare and 5-roomed dvuOXJ House, with conveniences, situated in Childers Road, near Roebuck Road.—-Particulars from James Innes, Love Street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 2
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