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I^A%V.VAV O W«V.V.V. B «V o V.V-V.“»V.W.VaVoV.V.VDV»V. I TO-DAY, 5 & 8 p.m., MON, & TUES., THEATRE For Reserves Phone 833. Ltd. present- .« (Approved for Universal Exhibition). V.V/AVAVAVAW.%W.%V.W%W.V.VAV.V.W.V.-.% , .V.V.%V.V.\V.V-".V.V.V.V.%V«V.-.-.-.V O .... o - .v I : 1 '•* :

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AMATEUR ATHLETIC SOCIAL , , , CLUB SPINSTERS’ DANCE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL • ' 'lVli'r. Aitkon’s Orohostra. Cion tinmen hv Invitation, Ladies 2/- - __ Tf»l DON’T FORGET REVUDEVILLE AT THE OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Unique Ballets Snappy Sketches Musical Novelties Sonq Scenas. POPULAR PRICES

Gala Country Night: TUESDAY, Nov. 6th “THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD” PICTURE TRAIN PICTURE TRAIN motuHora MATAWAI RAKAUROA otoko WAIKOHU PICTURES FINISH 10.15. TRAIN DEPARTS: 10.40 p.m. ADMISSION, INCLUDING RETURN TRAIN TRIP, 2/0. SEATS AT THE REGENT GUARANTEED. GRAY'S BUS LEAVES WHATATUTU 5.50 p.m. and connects with train at PUHA (Excursion fares on Bus). Refreshments at Puha. 5.10 p.m. PUHA 6.33 5.25 TE KARAKA 0.40 5.41 WAIPAOA , 6.52 6.3 KAITARATAHI 6.54 6.23 ORMOND 6.59

BAY EAKLY SETTLERS’ ASSN? I_S» TOnr iSY WHfigSi w«toaaßS=3 A RE-UNION DANCE & SOCIAL of Settlers of Poverty Bay and East Coast of 40 years’ standing will be held in the CITY HALL on NOVEMBER 15 next, at 8 p.m. The Executive of the above extend a hearty invitation to all Early,Settlers with their descendants, confined to adults only. Admission: Basket. T. 0. LAWLESS, J. R. POYNTEE, Organisers.

ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Under the auspices of Manutttke Women’s Institute*. MANUTUKE MEMORIAL HALL NOVEMBER 6 Open from 2 pan. 10 f, p.m. (.'like. Sweets and Product l Stalls. Admission 1/-, Children Free. Afternoon Tea (Id. _74C MANUTUKE MEMORIAL HALL MANUTUKE BENEDICTS AND SPINSTERS’ BALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Mrs. Menzies’ Orchestra. Ladies’ Subscription I’/-. Puses leave Kaitaratahi and Hannah's Corner, Oentlemen I/-. 11. (T.A YTON. lion. Sec.. <•*s _ _ Phone 2J2K. KAITARATAHI SPINSTERS ~ Will hold their ; FIRST ANNUAL BALL On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 193*1 Airs. Monzies’ Orchestra, flood supper, tfood lloor. Novelty dances. Bed Buses ill leave Hannah's Corner. Cornin'.s 1 Bus leaves i’uha 7.lia. Ladies’ Subscription 2/ti. E. Craswell, IX Uixey, Joint Secs. 7 14

PATUTAHI TENNIS CLUB | GRAND OPENING DANCE I PATUTAHI HALL ! TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6 Mrs. Merfzies’ Orchestra. Excellent Supper. I Subscription 2/fi, Double 4/6. i . - - - tMTJ ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, TE KARAKA ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8 may be lodged with the Secretary, iUiss F>. Orr, Phone S4D, Tc Karaka; Miss E. S. Maclean. Phqn'o 32R, T'e Karaka; and 3$2P, Gj sborne. T .*> 6 OLYMPIC, CARP TOURNAMENTS 1 dommencement of New Series. THIS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Including Three Special Christmas Afjfirefiates. FORGET—SELVYN HALL NEIkT TUESDAY AND THURSDAY when Invitations will be made available. 784

SHIPPING SHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION LINE (Incorporated in England). VIA PANAMA CANAL. WAIWERA lONIC MATAROA WAIPAWA AKAROA TAtNUI TAMARCA lONIC 12 Passengers Tourist Class Cabin Glass 12 Passengers Cabin Class Tourist Class Cabin Class Tourist Class End Nov Dec. T Jan. 3 Late Jan Feb. 5 March 5 Mar. 28 Apr. 30 Travelling Show Snvill via Panama tn'ons shipboard life without interruptions: ennxociuonlly passengers enjoy a continuous round of entertainments —dock golf, tennis, horse racing, quoits, bathing, dancing, cards, music, and cinemas. [NEW YORK: Fares via Panama are: Tourist Class, from £39; Cabin and • First, from £62. plus Exchange and Tax, For full particulars apply to: Common, Shelton .& Co. Ltd. ; P-iigoty & ,Co. Ltd.; Murray. Roberts & Co. Ltd. P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS ' Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden. Egypt, Marseilles. Gibraltar, and Plymouth. NARKLINDAxst.... STRATI IA IRD:|:t... CAT! IA Yx st HTRATi-JNAVEKtt. M A LO.lAxstli MONOOLIAxa COMORINxbsm. ... 10,632 22,284 15 2215 22 283 20,914 16,600 13.241 Nov. 16 Dec. 1 Dec. 14 Dec. 29 .Tan. 10 Jan. 26 Feb. K xlst and 2nd Saloon, list Saloon and Tourist Class. sOmits Port Sudan. bOmlts Bombay. tTourist Class only. tCalling Tangier. aOmits Aden. iiOalling Hobart. mCatling Malta. ... FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Class from £B7 S., £163 R. 2nd Class from £67 S„ £ll7 R. Tourist from £4O S., £72 R. Fares are subject to Exchange. Local Agents: ' The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat & Mercantile Co. Ltd. Joint Agents, Tourist Class: MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO. LTD. lIUI)DART PARKER LTD. , (Inc. in Victoria, Australia). T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA, 10,000 tons. For SYDNEY and MELBOURNE (from Wellington), at noon on Nov. 22. Dec. 20. Jan. 17. AUCKLAND to SYDNEY at H a.m. on Nov. 9. Dec. 7. Jan. 6. 1931-33 SUMMER CRUISES. TASMANIA (frond Wellington), Deo. 20. Feb. 13; MILFORD (from Wellington). Feb. 11; BAY OF ISLANDS (from Auckland), Jan. 29; LORD HOWE ISLAND (from Wellington), April 9. DALGETY & CO. LTD. AGENTS. Shipping Telephone 181, RICHARDSON & CO. LTD. SHIPOWNERS. Head Office: Port Ahuriri. Wairoa Agents: Dalgety & Co. Wellington Agents: Johnston & CoJ Ltd. Tokomriru Bay Agents: .1. ford, Reprosentative. Auckland Agents': Welkin & Wallis. A 1 • C KI, AN D -G1 SP> ORNE -N A 1 ’IE R SERVI'i !E.

The Motor V'os sol PUKEKO loads in Auckland every Monday and Tuesda\ r for (’oast, bays, (lisborne and Xu | dor. Slio arrives in Gisborne oyory Thursday morning and sails tlio same day for Napier; thence Auckland. W CLUNG TO N- N ATT EH -01 RHOHX E SERVICE. The Moior Vessel AWAH.OE mainmi ns* a weekly service between those ports. She lends in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays, Napier Thursdays, and discharges and loads in Gisborne for Wellington on Eridavs. I. YT T El, TO N -01 S BO ft NE-COAST SERVICE. A regular sorvloo is maintained between i.> licit on, Waikokofiu. Const I lavs, and (iisborne. XAI* I Eli-WAI HO A S EIIVIO E. A regular service is maintained beI wren Napier and Wairoa (weather permitting). Several steamers trade continually to practically ovory Coast landing between Wellington and Auckland. Wl 1,1 JAMS & KETTI.E LTD.. Agents. Phones: Whipping Office 10.’!!. Private J4XI. \VTITAT percentage of the local * ’ populace pass your shop windows, or better still stop and study the contents? Well-displayed goods in an attractively-arranged window command attention from a portion of those people who happen your way. A newspaper advertisement is another shop window with the display substituted for the written message which is daily carried to many potential customers who never have occasion to pass your premises. The Herald daily goes into the homes of nearly every Gisborne family. It can .place you in touch with many people you might never see outside your shop,

Vancouver is preparing to fittingly celebrate its golden, jubilee. The chief ceremony will take, place on .Tune 13. 1936. the fiftieth anniversary of the fire which destroyed the small settlement which was rebuilt to become the nucleus of the present Vancouver.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 2