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TO-NIGHT 7.30 TO-NICHT 7.30 GRAND. DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION For One Might Only S AT THE PALACE THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE PA R AMOUNT'S GREATEST COMEDY-DRAMA. Tin- trickiest, fmmiest, fastest’football game ever played. RICHARD DIX In the role of a popular football idol. Action plus until the last white chalk mark is past. THE QUARTERBACK See Dix come through ott the football Held—and in the game of love. On the eve of the big game he is accused of professionalism and ! “The Quarterback” is your signal for a good time. Rough him! Cuff him! Twist his neck! And lie’s bask for more with a. smile, by heck. Just watch Dix go. He’s the fastest-stepping star on the screen to-day. And as the smashing, crashing, dashing quarter-back Dix sure comes through gloriously. OWEN MOORE CLAIRE WINDSOR In another of Rupert Hughes’ (author of “Don’t”) sensational comedies, MONEY TALKS The hilarious escapades of a reckless spendthrift. War on the high seas between tlm Navy and desperate bootleggers. Thrilling adventures outside the twelve-mile limit. never before so many roars and thrills in one picture. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS AND GRAND ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. Prices 2/-, 1/6 Book at Muir’s, or Pplionc .353 alter 6 p.m. Our improved system of Reserved Seats Duplicate Booking now impossible COMMENCING ON MONDAY NIGHT THE WORLD'S FASTEST COMEDY. WITH NO BREAK IN THE LAUGHTER. HAROLD•LLOYD IN JUST HIS GREATEST PICTURE THAT’S ALL! COLLEGE DAYS Come along completely prepared to laugh and laugh and laugh. You know just- how funny Harold Lloyd can be—von know how you’ve seen him in his other pictures and you’ve gone away and chuckled for days over las real mirth-making pranks. Well, here’s his funniest picture. See him as “Speedy” getting his conception.of college life from books; then see him as ‘Speedy,” the “Freshman,’' at college—getting it in the neck and, oh, what they don’t do to him on the football ground —the battlefield where men are men and necks are nothing.

Look Who’s Here! JUST ARRIVEDCheapest Wallpapers FOR MANY YEARS. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AND NOTE THE CHEAP PRICES. G. S. VINCENT Wallpaper Specialist PHONE 67 219 GLADSTONE ROAD

FT SSS £lO Deposit AND THE BALANCE IN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, AND YOU CAN OWN THE 1927 Cycle She’s a British job—thoroughly dependable and wonderfully economical. Fully equipped too. We’d like you to see it. a* 99 a #0 mm* £45 Motor & Cyde Works r.O. BOX 27 GISBORNE

HOT II HEW BUSINESS BUT A BETTER BUSINESS. As we have amalgamated ■with GUYTON & LLOYO Wo thank all patrons for past favors, and hope in future to execute your requirements in «i more efficient manner ut t.he New Address, WEIGHT, CLAYTON & LLOYO JAR PAINTERS AND TRIMMERS, DERBY STREET. RENOVATING GARAGE. Phone 1587. OJLBEYS DRY GIN. 14/- 6/6 3/6 PER BOTTLE. CORONATION BOTTLE, STORE. f'i AN TER BURY Potatoes.—We have \J just landed a big shipment of these •snlendid cookers. —D. S. Thompson and Co.

WELCOME NEWS TO MOTORISTS I ;ust arrived. of Latest Models of the FAMOUS "WILLARD" STARTING AND LIGHTING! BATTERIES. Prices from £4 9/- each. Inspection Invited. if AS. d. NIVEN & m. LTD. WILLARD SERVICE STATION, KAm ESPLANADE BRING YOUR SPRINGS TO AN EXPERT AND SAVE WORRY, w. mmm STRING MAKER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Address: ROBB’S BLDGS., GREY STREET. BUTTER PAPER, printed or piain, at Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16340, 14 May 1927, Page 2

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551

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16340, 14 May 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16340, 14 May 1927, Page 2

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