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AMUSEMENTS KING'S Theatre KING'S GISBORNE'S LEADING THEATRE. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., present TO-DAY, 2 p.m.. 5 p.m. & 8 p.m. COMEDY CHARLIE CI lAN CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN AT THE RACE TRACK RACE TRACK RACE TRACK . with the Smiling Chinese Detective WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND Neck and neck with Romance hull! way round the world, Chan races to a finish that will leave yon cheering. COMEDY, MYSTERY, ROMANCE. SUPERB SUPPORTING PROGRAM M 10. RESERVE EARLY KING'S Phone 833 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NOW IT'S NA S H Built for the most discriminating car owners, the 125 in wheelbase NASH AMBASSADOR EIGHT for 1937 establishes a standard of value never before approached in the line-car field. In the flawless beauty of its long, flowing lines; in the graceful sweep of its fenders; in its imposing size; in its striking radiator design; you will instantly recognise an aristocrat among to-day's fine motor cars. No car can give you an interior more luxuriously beautiful. No car can give you a power plant more capable than the Ambassador Eight's 105 horse-power TWIN -1G NITI ON MOTOR In deep, spacious seats, customupholstered in the finest broadcloth, you ride amid an atmosphere of dignified elegance. Your instrument panel, richly embellished in oxidised silver, is a masterpiece of modern design. Do luxe littings throughout complete the picture of beauty. A (lAIN—NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE REDSTONE MOTORS LTD. DIAMOND T TRUCKS MOTORISTS.— Neither you nor your car can be full of pep with a clogged system. All motor manufacturers recommend flushing the cooling system at least twice a year, and our Marquette Flushing Machine does a thorough job. After one Marquette Flush vour car will feel like new. Let us do It now,-.). 11. Kergusson. Un.mn.tnr Exnert. 36 Bright Street. EVERY SUMMER I FRECKLE—BUT this summer I've used ZELDA FRECKLE CREAM—and And it not only removes all freckles but actually gives me a new skin. My advice Is—" Use this cream for a (reckless skin." 2/C jar at Corn 11 ie Chemist Ltd. •« NEVER KNEW WHAT PAINLESS WALKING MEANT TTNTIL I used CORN'S 'l3,'" writes lJ Mr. J.H., Auckland (original can bo seen at our Pharmacy j. w/u« .-. "13" is really "Unlucky for Corns." It takes them out. roots and all. Spend 1/0 for ease.—Corn the Chemist Bid. SIGHT IS YOUR MOST VALUED POSSESSION. MANY people neglect to have their eyes tested—afraid of the expense. Consult me about your eyes and you will bo surprised at Mie reasonable charges. I. J. CORN. M.P.S.. Qualified Optician. Phone 68. MM 110 most wholesome SUMMER BRINK on the market is Have you tried them? Procurable anywhere in Gisborne. MI SCELLANEObB_ I>Al> BKC-S permanently healed * with Varex method; free booklet Varex, Ltd., Box 16588. Wellington. —Local representative: I. D. Bramwell._ehemist,jaiadstone road., DON'T send your money out of your town, but insist on having your Headlights and Glass Work done at A. W. Glennie & Co. Ltd., Glass and Paint Merchants, Beadlight Manufacturers, 373 Gladstone Road, Phone 1013. _ MANN'S Neuritis Pills are wonderful, write satisfied customers from all over N.Z. 2/6 bottle from Mann's JPharmacy. ~ "ANN'S Neuritis Pills are un- ■ equalled for Gout. Neuritis and Rheumatism. 2/8 bottle from Mann's Pharmacy _____ . MANN'S Neuritis Pills have proved successful in hundreds of cases. They will do the same for you. 2/6 'initio f-om Mnnn's p harir ,nf l v - TTARICOSE ULCERS disappear * quickly with Varex method; free [booklet; Varex, Ltd.. Box 15588, 'Wellington.— Local representative: I, P. Bramwell, chemist. Gladstone rd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19247, 12 February 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19247, 12 February 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19247, 12 February 1937, Page 1