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AMUSEMENTS THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE CINEMA! TO-DAY! THE liE(JENT THE REGENT is HONOURED ; H m being able to announce this outstanding; attraction. Beniamino Gigli seen lor the first time on the screen in a picture that is not an artificial vehicle written merely to exploit an opera singei, but a. delightful story—in which every character is played with sincerity—a. story that will appeal strongly with its theme of sacrifice and love—enhanced a. hundredfold by the glorious voice of the world’s most popular tenor, on whose shoulders rests the mantle of Caruso! London Films present ALEXANDER KORDA’S Production with BENIAMINO GIG L 1 GIG L I GIG L I G IGLI GIG L I GIG L I (Pronounced Jeel’-yee). in “FORGET-ME-NOT” “FORGET-ME-NOT” “FORGET-ME-NOT” “FORGET-ME-NOT” “FORGET-ME-NOT” “FORGET-ME-NOT” A fragrant and modern romance of great charm and bea.uty set 1o glorious melody. Associated with JOAN GARDNER HUGH WAKEFIELD IVAN BRANDT. GIGLI WILL SING “Say You Will Not Forget,” “Lullaby,” “Venetian Serenade,” "O Sole Mio,” “Come Back To Me," and Grand Opera Arias. BRILLIANT FEATURETTES: SILLY SYMPHONY, “ELMER ELEPHANT" “MARCH OF TIME" “MA&CH OF TIME" “STRANGER THAN FICTION.” TRAVELOGUE. NEWS SERVICE. ROLAND SEXTETT will play in the Evening—“MORNING, NOON & NIGHT” Overture (Von Suppe). “TL'TROVATORE” Overture (Verdi). “SCHOENBRUNNER" Waltz (Strauss). (Approved Tor Universal Exhibition).tjlE most economical Long and - Short Wave BATTERY' RADIO > buv and to maintain. New prinple in latest “COLONIAL” MODEL leans extreme economy and excellent srformance. £27/10/- complete, onfidential Easy Payments. AT BELLERBY’S TO LET rpo LET. —Fully Furnished 6-roomed House, with every possible convenience, situated in good locality, Clifford Street. Whataupoko: rent £2. —Bah & Crawshaw, Agents and Aucineers. 'O LET. —Modern Bungalow, Kaiti, just erected: garage and every nvenience; rent 37/C per week to proved tenant.—Apply Frank Neill, tate Agent. Lowe Street. __ IO LET. —2 Furnished Rooms in Kaiti. all conveniences, handy to ,vn: rent 12/C per week.—Bail & awshaw, Land Agents. _ O LET. —G-roomed House, with 8 acres of land, within 2J miles from ivn; low rental of 23/G per week. — 11 & Crawshaw. Real Estate Agents. O LET. —2-roomed Bach, with all usual conveniences, situated in rapuni Road, handy to beach: suitle for married couple; rent 10/-. — 11 & Crawshaw, Agents, Peel rpo LET. —All-electric Riverside House, nicely situated in excellent locality, Whataupoko, within few minutes’ walk from town: moderate rental.—Ball & Crawshaw, Land & Estate Agents. WANTED TO BUY TAN TED to Buy—Clean Linen ' ' Rags (free of fluff). —Apply Herald.

\\T ANTED.—Prime Pork find *' Poultry; highest market rates. Hampton’s Ltd.. Phone 271 M. WANTED. —Motor-cycle, good running* order and mechanically sound.—Write No. 3!>. Herald 270 WANTED. —Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, Children’s Superior Left-off Clothing, Footwear. —Elite Wardrobe, 201 Gladstone Road. 13 FOR SALE E ]? E S C A rpHE IDEAL ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER for sweeping, cleaning. dusting and polishing. Made in England. Fully guaranteed. 1.9/9/eomplete yvith all accessories. ELLIS & BULL LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND RADIO DEALERS. Phone 1424. FOR SALE. GOOD MIXED FARM of approximately 100 acres, freehold, handy situation.' Fair proportion good flat, balance easy’ loyv hills. Milking 40 cows, also carrying dry stock. Nice homestead and good cowshed. I nee and terms very reasonable Full particulars from C. H. f™ and Geo. S. Bruce. 22 ‘ rji OR SALE. —Maize Sheller, hand or i- power, first-class condition; also rood Separator, about oOgall, BarvicK’s Mart, Peel Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19129, 25 September 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19129, 25 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19129, 25 September 1936, Page 1

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