The Biscuit that captured AUSTRALIA is HERE! This NEW Biscuit swept Australia in a swift wave of delight and enthusiasm. Everybody who tried it told everybody else. Everybody who tasted it ordered it for their own home use. Its amazing adaptability created new uses for it every day. Supplies could hardly be kept up, so fast was this delicious biscuit demanded by a delighted public. And its reputation spread . . . across the Tasman came letters . . . “Have you tasted it?” . . • “Can you buy it in New Zealand?” To-day, “SUNFLAKE” Biscuits are being made here by Hudson’s, who possess the ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN RECIPE. Use them for afternoon teas and suppers. Use them with fruit salad or savouries—use them as puff pastry. There is no limit to their adaptability. Hudson’s “Sunflake” Biscuits PACKET AT mum PHONE 788. FREE DELIVERY. H.M.S. DIOMEDE VISIT PROGRAMME OF PUBLIC ENTER- | TAINMENTS ARRANGED BY GISBORNE PUBLICITY LEAGUE TUESDAY Night, Nov. 28—Naval Dance, City Hall, 8 o’clock. (Under auspices of Gisborne Publicity League). WEDNESDAY Night, Nov. 29—Amateur Athletic Electric Light Sports, ' Childers Road Reserve, 7.30 o’clock. THURSDAY Afternoon, Nov. 30— Aquatic Carnival. Swimming Races, Diving, Greasy Pole, Rowing, Canoe Races, and Novelty Events. Fun for all. 3 o’clock. Read's Quay Embankment. Professional Sports, Victoria Domain. Opening of New Banked Cycle Track, 1.30 o’clock. THURSDAY Night, Nov. 30—Colored Water Display by Gisborne Fire Brigade. Naval Searchlight Display. Music by Regimental Band. Waikanae Beach, 8 o’clock. FRIDAY Night, Dec. I—Combined Naval Concert and Tug-of-war Contests, Opera House, 8 o’clock. Cream of Gisborne’s Talent. Savage Club Orchestra. SATURDAY Afternoon, Dec. 2—Rifle Shooting Match, H.M.S. Diomede v. Gisborne Rifle Club, Mangapapa Range, 2 o’clock. Cricket Match, H.M.S. Diomede v. Gisborne Club, Oval, 2 o’clock. SUNDAY Night, Dec. 3 —Band Concert, Botanical Gardens, H.M.S. Diomede Band, 8.15 o’clock. W.E.C.M.R, Regimental Band in attendance at most of these functions. E. W. FORREST, 408 Hon. Organiser. BALLROOM DANCING T3RIVATE Lessons Old Time or ■ Modern, at 430 Ormond Road. Slump prices. Particulars on application. McLEOD DANCING SCHOOL Phone 767. Phone 767.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 2
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