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AMUSEMENTS REGENT The Theatre nr Distinction. concluding—--SPEED” -SPEED” This is an exciting tale of the building' and driving of a giant car to attack Sir Malcolm Campbell’s famous record. JAMES STEWART WENDY BARRIE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW At 2, 5 & 8. U would be difficult indeed to over-omphasiso the virtues of this great comedy, but wo prefei simply to publish below a few of the criticisms which have appeared, as an unbiased opinion always carries more weight. Never before has a film brought a greater measure of laughter than these adventures of a suddenly rich young man whom his enemies desire to certify as a lunatic. The Bengal Lancer GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER in “ME. DEEDS “MR, DEEDS “MR, DEEDS “MR, DEEDS GOES TO TOWN” GOES TO TOWN” GOES TO TOWN” GOES TO TOWN" With JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER, And dozens of others. A few opinions from critics: THE REVIEW—“Great entertainment! It will be more popular than It Happened One Night'!” NEW YORK TIMES—“Very fine! A wonderful picture.” THE MAIL—“The most impressive evening I have spent in dite theatre in a long time. Capra’s direction is superb. Cooper’s performance the most important thing he has ever done, and Jean Arthur tremendous. Capra has given us a picture that will never be excelled.” THE STAR-TRIBUNE—-“Another Capra masterpiece and a worthy successor to 'lt. Happened One Night.' IRVING .THAI.BERG—•The greatest picture Capra has ever made. It will he more popular than 'lt Happened One Night.' “ We do not think a great deal need he added to the above. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TIE most economical Long and Short Wave BATTERY RADIO buy and to maintain. New prince in latest “COLONIAL” MODEL >ans extreme economy and excellent rformance. £27/10/- complete, infidential Easy Payments. AT BELLERBY’S real bargains AUSTIN 7 Tourer, late model. - now condition •• £.115 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan, repainted, mechanically sound . . • • • • £95 AUSTIN 7 Metal Saloon, firstclass order £IOO CHRYSLER 0 Coupe, perfect in every detail .. • • £18f) G. F. BLOGG & CO. AUSTIN AGENTS. 127 DERBY STREET, GISBORNE. Phone 177 t!.

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rpo LET. — 5 -roomed House, with all usual conveniences, situated on corner section in Whataupoko; lent, only 15/-. —Hall & Crawslmw, Land Agen t s. _______ ioOKS AND STATIONERY Tj'ARMERS' Wages Books.—From i October 1, every Dairy-farmer must keep a Wages Book for his employees: approved books 3/- each, posted. Bushnells. Booksellers. IT* RICE Fashion Journals for Ladies. 'To all purchasers of Fashion Journals we give another one free lot limited period only.— Bushnells. Book- • sellers. IVTACAZIN.ES for all readers—We keep the largest assortment; a consignment of hundreds of populai magazines .just received, and selling at Cd each.—Bushnells. T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Ruhher stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink. and a box to hold the lot. 3/0: postage 3d extra.—At the ‘ Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 1

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