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TO-MORROW BOOK NOW ROLAND COLMAN in CYNARA REGENT Abandon fear all ye who enter here! 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Last Screening of JOHN GILBERT Mae Clarke Robert Armstrong In FAST WORKERS FAST WORKERS (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Two Bis “Dame” hunters . . . Reckless Riveting Romeos . . . Laughing at love and death. Fine Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW RONALD COLMAN in CYNARA CYNARA With Kay Frances, Phyllis Barry. Also KING NEPTUNE, Colored Cartoon. 1/6 and 2/- (plus tax). Phone 353. Lay Worry Aside at the Cinema. MAJESTIC 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. Last Screening of this GREAT PROGRAMME HOT SATURDAY HOT SATURDAY Nancy Carroll Cary Grant HOT SATURDAY— Play time . . . time for love and laughter..', THE BROKEN WING THE BROKEN WING Leo Carrillo Lupe Velex Thrills! Laughter! Romance! TO-MORROW Another Big Show. THE BLIND SPOT Percy Marmont Muriel Angelus An All-British Production. SAILOR BE GOOD Jack Oakie Vivienne Osborne Thrilling Comedy-Drama. 1/- and 1/6. For Reservations Phone 353. Lay Worry Aside at the Cinema. WANTED TO PURCHASE PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES AS PART PAYMENT FOR MODERN RADIO SETS tpAKE advantage of this offer! Exchange your PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE as part payment for a modern RADIO SET. Several models from which to choose.

The Pumice Boiler Supreme “NEW WONDER” BUILT FOR LIFETIME SERVICE TTERE is a boiler that will be a great boon to the homebuilders of to-day. The NEW WONDER BOILER has long been recognised as most reliable, economical and durable. The firebox is so constructed that the maximum heat is radiated on to the copper and the special formation of the flue prevents sooting up. THE NEW WONDER BOILER IS ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR USE IN MILKING SHEDS. J* s. v/';' LTD. DERBY STREET PHONE 764

As You Sow - So Shall You Reap is certainly most applicable to present-day farming. h The sowing of tested seeds is practically a guarantee of good crops, and the average New Zealand farm leads the world in such grassland practices as Phosphatic Topdressing, Ensilage making, and the use of Certified strains of Ryegrass, Clover, and Cocksfoot. FOR PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES— N.Z. Certified Poverty Bay Permanent Pasture Ryegrass, 5/6 to 10/s according to sample purity and germination. N.Z. Certified Akaroa Permanent Pasture Mother Cocksfoot l/~ N.Z. Certified Montgomery No. 1 “Mother” Red Clover 3/6 N.Z. Certified “Mother” White Clover No. 1 .. .. 6/N.Z. Permanent Pasture White Clover No. 2 .. 3/Uncertified Poverty Bay White Clover 1/2 to 2/FOR SPRING SOWING, FORAGE, SOILING AND SILAGE Choice New Zealand-grown New Crop Marlborough Lucerne. Purity 99.4%, Germination 96%. This line was specially selected for our season’s requirements. Arriving early September. May we have the pleasure of booking your order ? 301bs. or over, 1/6 per lb.; smaller lots 1/9 per lb. SUNDRY FARM CROPS— M/D College Algerian Oats M/D Sparrow Bill Oats .. M/D Garton Oats M/'D Cape Barley Seed .. M/D Black Barley M/D Major Wheat Special line Farmers’ Algerian Crops, 3/3 Bushel, sack lots onl; Oats, suitable Green Feed M/D Horse Beans .. 11/- bushel M/D Scotch Vetches .. 15/- bushel Samples submitted to country clients on application. All lines are offered subject sales and market fluctuations. Common Sheltons S.

T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubher stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink. and a box to hold the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Herald Office.

Linen-marking outfit (Rubber stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold tho lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra—At the Herald Office,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18191, 12 September 1933, Page 2

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