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Lay Worry Aside at the Cinema. MAJESTIC For Gisborne by Gisborne. For N.Z. by N.Z. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. HONEST SIMPLICITY! WHOLESOME ROMANCE! PERFECT ACTING! LIONEL BARRYMORE Miriam Hopkins Stuart Erwin Franchot Tone In THE STRANGER’S RETURN THE STRANGER’S RETURN (Approved for Universal Exhibition). A Meti'o-Goldwyn-Mayer production. Nothin# quite so human and appealing has been seen for a lon# time. Charlie Chase Comedy, Newsreels, etc. TO-MORROW BIG DOUBLE BILL. BOBBIE HOWES in LORD BABS GORDON HARKER in WHITE RACE A farce comedy and a mystery drama. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6. Phone 353. N.Z.’s Safest Theatre. For Gisborne by Gisborne. For N.Z. by N.Z. REGENT 2 p.m. 8 p.m. LAUNCHED ON WAVES OF MIRTH ANJ) MELODY. There’s not a soul in Gisborne who will not respond to this delightfully refreshing, hilariously amusing concoction of music, mirth, and melody . . . It’s chock full of joyous songs, intoxicating rhythm, wonderful ballets! , . MELODY CRUISE MELODY CRUISE The last word in Musical Farces with CHARLES RUGGLES Phil Harris Greta Nis.sen 40 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS -- TO-MORROW RICHARD BARTHELMESS in THE CABIN IN THE COTTON Colorful Romance. Plantation Songs and Comedy. Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/- (plus tax). Phone 353 for Reservations. NEW LIFE /or your RADIO TTAS your radio lost the beautiful clear tone it had when it A new? Is it weaker? Do crackles and distortion mar re tion. but If so, you need new valves was recepand not just ordinary valves, VOXOLA VALVES RADIO HOUSE “SO -LITE” The o Perfect 0 Flour BIGGER, BETTER FRUIT CROPS FROM GAREFULLY SPRAYED TREES "DOOR crops pome from orchards •*- where insect pests abound. By careful spraying of all fruit trees, codlin moth, fruit grubs and other pests are eradicated, thus assuring big, healthy fruit. Procure your SPRAYING OIL§, ARSENATE OF LEAD, etc., from ALEX THOMSON <NC SEEDSMAN & FLORIST PEEL ST. IT'S HERE! The New De Luxe CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DVERY manufacturer has produced an improved car for 1934, but the DE LUXE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ranks above them aii. Fitted with a vibrationless FLOATING POWER ENGINE, the DE LUXE PLYMOUTH assures its passengers of pleasant and comfortable travelling. The interior of the car shows excellent refinement .... the body attractive streamlining. Perhaps the greatest feature, however, is the AUTOMATIC GEAR CLUTCH, which removes the necessity of frequent gear changing in hilly country. SEE IT NOW AT • ALLEN BROS. & JOHNSTONE, LTD mm 3-3 Wfifi WASHING is easier with CONCRETE TUBS . , CROMPTON’S new CONCRETE WASH TUBS greatly simplify clothes washing. They are leak-proof and are constructed of special heatretaining material. Clothes wash quicker, whiter and in less time when washed in concrete tubs. Install them in your home Obtainable from j. S ALLAN & SON, LTD. DERBY STREET - - GISBORNE

ractive Xmas Gifts early buyer! j?OR those wise people who do their Christmas shopping early, we have on display a wonderful collection of suitable gifts, Tea sets, cutlery, crystal and glassware, sweets dishes and a host of other dainty pieces in a charming array of patterns and colours. WEBB and CORBETTS’ STEWART’S CRYSTAL. Crystal Vases, Compotes, Salad Dishes, Sweets Sweets Dishes, Tumblers, Dishes, Water Sets, Vases, Water Jugs, Etc. Etc. FIELDING’S ROYAL DEVON CHINA. Lettuce and Lobster Ware, Etc. cf 'V /in rut Sun NA MAYER SHERRATT C] Tea Sets, Tea Pots, Dishes, Plates, Etc. W\ JOHNSON’S and WOSTENHOLMS’ Celebrated Cutlery. Complete Sets. Stainless Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ GENERAL MERCHANTS— Customhouse St. and Gladstone Rd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 2