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REGENT 2 p.m. 8 p.m. LAST SCREENING OF SAX ROHMER’S Greatest Thriller of the. Orient. He left a Trail of Death from Pekin to Paris! 1000 THRILLS AND QASPS! “THE MASK OF FU MANCHU” With Boris Karloff Myrna Loy Lewis Stone Karen Morley Chas. Starrett—Jean Hersholt TO-MORROW CLIVE BROOK and CLAUDETTE COLBERT In “THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY” „ (Recommended by Censor for Adults). The strangest love story ever brought to the screen—Stark with realism . . . Haunting with beauty . . . Glorious in the faith of a woman. Phone 353 for Reservations. Coming: “The Sporting Widow,” starring Aliison Skipworth, the English Marie Dressier. MAJESTIC 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Rescreening of. tpe t DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA Packed with Human Interest. “GRUMPY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Thrills, Mystery, Comedy, Romance. All the ingredients of popular entertainment,, with a dash of INTRIGUE, arid a superb character study by CYRIL MAUDE (who has given over 1000 performances of “Grumpy”). .' • And a great cast of English Players, including Paul Lukas, Frances Dade, Paul Cavanagh, etc. “IF THAT BOY GOES UNDER, the hair around this Camellia-.may develop into a rope around somebody's neck,” and old “Grumpy” proved it true. “GRUMPY” will give you lots of laughs. “GRUMPY” solves a mystery. “GRUMPY” helps' along a romance. “GRUMPY” hides a heart of gold behind a bluff exterior. YOU ARE SURE TO LIKE IT—DON’T MISS IT THIS TIME. ~,! J \f , V t p Good Supporting Programme, For Reservations Phone 353. To Music Teachers and Students We invite you to call in and see our New Studies and Tutors. Trinity College and Associated Board 1933 Music can also be seen. PAINT YOUR HOUSE in 1 ..... because in the cooler weather of the late summer, paint will dry better, and have a more pniform finished appearance than if the job were done in the heat of midsummer. There are less paint dies to spoil the Surface of tfre job, and under the mellow warmth of the sunshine, a finer, smoother finish is produced. Ring us to-morrow and let us “Autumn-Clean” you* house! & SONS, q ■> . . Irt; ! PAINTERS, PLUMBERS AND ELECTRICIANS PHONES 467 and 2d. GISBORNE ■ } - *' - .1“.. t -u.kV,,

Camp in Comfort and make life in the open a pleasure. Touring Tents w 7ft 6m Square, with 4ft 6in Walla. £3/10A ' CAMPERS’ TENTS AND BEDS FOR SALE OR . -U tX Verandah Blinds Made to Measure. Best quality, all colors and makes. Measures taken free of charge AT PHONE 85. JEUNE’S BRIGHT STREET ■A'. 5! 'V'i P.O. BOX 24.

in: SERVICES PHONE 764. A DROUGHTPROOF FARM.. IN other words, a farm fitted with an “ALLAN” water conserving system, no matter in how dry a locality your land may be, will have an ample supply of water, providing there is a spring we can. harness. After all, your stock MUST have water, and most streams are completely dry just now.* If your supply of water is insufficient, we will help you. So let's talk over the matter immediately! TANKS WATER WINDMILLS TROUGHS J. S. ALLAN & DERBY STREET. P.O. Box 74,

Have You the Goods to SeU~ Readers of the HERALD Will Buy Them All over the Gisborne district, from "Wairoa to the East Cape, the Herald is read by nearly every householder, and many more besides. Day by clay women turn regularly to OU? advertisements for guidance in the selection of their purchases. Some of their money will be spent on your goods if you advertise in ,tha HE&ALD

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 2