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REGENT - Commencing To-night THE ASHES OF :W ZEALAND P .Job**** A NEW REGENT FROM THE ASHES OF THE OLD! THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE OF *Ji i/i: W.vi’ with & (Approver! for Universal Exhibition). Lanny Ross Charlie Ruggles Narv Boland Ann Southern Love is in the Air! Their romance begins in the late spring and almost has an early fall! But love finds a way ‘.! . a musical-song-spiced . . laug.bte.r-.springled way in this season's most joyous picture. And a long programme of Brilliant Featurettes, headed by the newest,'most entrancing, and beautifully colored Review you have ever seen, “NOT TO-NIGHT, JOSEPHINE." RING 353 RIGHT AWAY AND RESERVE YOUR SEATS! All Stalls 1/6, Circle 27- (plus tax). TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT I AT THE OPERA HOUSE 8 o’clock. THE NEW REVEIU-E A DAZZLING EXTRAVAGANZA BY 260 SELECTED PERFORMERS A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME—3S NUMBERS —23 HOURS OF BRILLFANCY 18 Song Successes, Ballets, Clever Sketches, Dazzling Ensembles by 160 Performers all in action at one time. 500 DIFFERENT COSTUMES CHRISTCHURCH PRESS. —It is hardly necessary to point out that in “Our Reveille” an entertainment is prepared which represents a standard in amateur production hitherto undreamed of, so far as' Christchurch is concerned. “The local performers are up to city standard,” states the Producer, Mr. W. Lints. ABSURD PRICES—3/-, 2/-, 1/for such a BRILLIANT AND COSTLY PRODUCTION. 10C Seats To-night and To-morrow Night; 50 each night for remainder of season. Plans at Chrisp’s. No extra for booking 3/- seats. 2/- seats may also be reserved for 6d extra. 110 Closing Down Alteration Now On We have decided, to, open in Gisborne permanently, but we will close down in few weeks’ time for alteration purposes, and all our present stock must go at any price, for we are making room for our new goods. Now 2/3, pair Strong Art Silk Hose—Usually 2/11. Heavy Silk and Wool Hose, for winter—Usually 3/11. Now 2/11 pr. Strong Pure Silk and Lisle Hose—Usually 3/11. Navy pa ' r Pure Silk Strong Hose—4/11. Now 3/3 pair, 2 pairs for 6/Pure Silk Fully-fashioned Hose—Usually 6/6. Now /| / /((| P a ' r Strong Interlock Bloomers, for winter—Usually 3/11, Now 2/11 prLatest style Locknit Panties—Usually 3/11. Now 2/11 pAif All Wool Vests—Usually 3/11. Interlock Strong Cotton Vests—Usually 2/11. Strong Silk Locknit Nightgowns—Usually 9/11. Latest style Silk Locknit Petticoat —Usually 9/11 Latest style Silk Locknit Pyjamas—Usually 21/-. Pure Silk Fuji—Usually 1/6. Pure Silk Tussore —Usually 1/11. Real China Silk —Usually 4/6. Extra Heavy Real Spun Silk—Usually 2/11. Real Spun Silk, all colors —Usually 2/11. Double width Spun Silk, all colors—Usually 3/11. Now Q each Now 1/11 each Now *2“ each Now Y each Now 15/6 pair Now 1/2 Now 1/4 yard Now 3/6 yard Now 2/3 yard Now 1/10 yard Now 2/§ y ard THE ORIENTAL BAZAAR CO. Importers of Silks and Eastern Goods GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Opposite Masonic Hotel. Next to Self Help Grocery. Cow Covers Heavy Plain Jute Canvas, with double thickness along spino. 7/3 Also of Green Jute, White Cotton, and Green Flax, l i Horse Covers All qualities and prices. Oil Clothing Men’s and Youths’ Coats, Sou’westers, and Leggings GUARANTEED iT JEUNE’S BRIGHT STREET Phones 85 and 250. GISBORNE P.O. Box 24. EVEN A SMALL FIRE. TITAT cost you pounds should the Chimney want Sweeping. DAIRY SUPPLIES Ring HODGSON, of the Vacuum Cleaning Co., 288 Aberdeen Road, Phone 722. WANTED. "OUTERS FOR FARM .DRAYS. Prices from £lO. SPRING CARTS from £l3. •iVriLK VATS, Cream Cans, Strainers, ■"'** Engine Tanks, Water Tanks. E. J. POSWILLO MANUFACTURER. PEEL STREET. Box 25G, Telephone 1129. Gisborne. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILDERS. BRIGHT STREET. At KREBS & CO.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 2

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595

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 2

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