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AMUSEMENTS The Best Sound in Gisborne. THE MAJESTIC THE MAJESTIC NOW SHOWING! ANOTHER OF OUR POPULAR DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMMES. No. 1— JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN The lad with the Air-cooled Tonsils, in “BROADMINDED” “BROADMINDED” “BROADMINDED” Last week you lost a few buttons laughing at Joe as a "Sailor” — This week it’s- more than likely you’,ll break a rib yelling at Joe as a “Dutch Uncle” to a wild young cousin on a motor tour across America. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). No. 2 PREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH and SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY in “MERRILY WE GO “MERRILY WE GO “MERRILY WE GO TO —” TO ” TO ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). M ODERN! THRILLING! EXCITING! She’s a saint . . . He’s a sinner! But they’re both just young people . . . lovable and kindly . . . who try to be bad and fail. Chapter 4, “PERILS OF PAULINE” All Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6. Phone :i!>3.

FURNITURE A T Reg, Humphrey’s, Phone 1566. — Oak Roller-top Desk for £7: Ply Doors and Windows made and fitted. 'PRY us for Repairs about your home, Furniture, etc.; satisfaction is our goal.—C. S. Bullock. Phone 1207. 882 MISCELLANEOUS A STOUNDING Xmas value-giving Shoe Sale for men; do not let this pass your notice —Box Calf Glace Kid Welted Footwear, 300 pairs to go one price 15/6 wholesale prices; your shop for Shoe Repairs.—Joe Cookson, corner Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. A T Wally Johnson’s, next Gisborne Hotel. —Only repairer in Gisborne capable of sewing soles, not sticking or tacking, at these special prices: Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-. soied i/-; Gentlemen's 6/-, soled 4/6, sewn. A T Your Service. —Have your own -*"*• material made up in the latest style by W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. Satisfaction guaranteed. ALL Tennis Racquets Restrung, new season's gut; guaranteed sound job at reasonable price.— Thomson & Son, Saddler. Peel Street. A GAIN we offer a choice selection of Stationery Novelties for Christmas Gifts: will you call and inspect our stock? —Bushneil’s. Booksellers. A UNION Jack on stick, price 6d, for the children this week. —Get one at Thomas Adams\ 891 BALLOONS, Streamers, Masks and Carnival Novelties for the week’s festivities, on sale at Thomas Adams’. 891 pIOLOGICAL tests prove Rawleigh’s Flykiller kills most flies per shilling.—Phone Meredith. 1777, for Rawleigh supplies DRONCHIAL tubes cleared inU stantly by Inhaling Julienne’s Vapour Rub; 2/6 a jar.—From Corn the Chemist Ltd. BOOKS for Girls and Boys.—A really splendid selection from best British publishers now showing; inspect early for Christmas gifts.— Bushnell’s. Booksellers. poCKTAIL, Glasses, in two tints, with dainty cutting; only 1/6 Stoneham’s, Jewellers. 913_ HHRISTMAS Cards are cheaper than telegrams, and more appreciated Dur quality cards will please you) 'riends. —Bushnell’s. Booksellers. HORRESPONDENCE.—Use better paper for your letter paper: our Quality Stationery will please you Bushnell’s. Stationers. v COCKTAIL Glasses, witli rlnintv eutti; two tints, with dainty cutting; only 1/6. Jewellers. 913 HOLDS, HAY FEVER, ASTHMA cured by ASTHONA. Prevents JONSUMPTION. —Paul Proprletaiw Perry Buildings, Auckland, Stores or ill Chemists. 2/6. HORN’S “13”—“Unlucky for Corns," the certain cure; 1/9. —From Jorn the Chemist Ltd. HOCKTAIL Glasses, In two tints, with dainty cutting; only 1/6. — i toneharn's, Jewellers. 913 DIARIES for the pocket, for home, or statlon.—Langridge'H Red Shop. DOLLS' Prams, made of cane, just like mother’s; 50/-, 45/-, 40/-. hangridge’s Red Shop, DIARIES for Christmas presents; we stock all sizes and prices.--:,angridge's Red Shop. DIARIES for 1935.—Fu1l range now opened up for all users: wo hnv. lie one you require.— Buslmeii » Store But not foi No. 10 Eczema Cream CAN cure vou. Prove It. From your Che mist 2/6. 4/6, or post free from Crosbs Kent (N.Z.) Ltd.. 1A Osborn Street. Newmarket. Auckland. Advice free "I7OUNTAIN Pens, all British, Burn--1 ham, 2/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, fitted gold nibs; great value. —Langridge’s Red Shop. FjAGS for school children to wave, welcoming this week’s visitors. — Big selection at Thomas Adams’. 891 j’CZEMA YY Yes!! long. No. 10 Ecs

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18581, 15 December 1934, Page 1

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