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Packed to the Doors on Saturday— DEFINITELY—TO-DAY IS THE LAST DAY! Your Last Chance To-night! Do Not Miss William Luise POWELL RAINER “THE EMPEROR’S CANDLESTICKS” Sessions 2—B p.m. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) (fOTmurrm W.E. 1938 “Mirrophonic” Sound You all enjoyed “The Singing Marine”—to-morrow another excellent story of the “Army and Navy toi week entertainment, that is full of hilariously funny and loaded with thrills— Played by a team that cannot be beaten. we offer your midsituations ROBERT YOUNG FLORENCE RICE JAMES STEWART Two midshipmen and a girl—and the fight is on —a fight that will make you scream with laughter! LIONEL BARRYMORE BILLIE BURKE TOM BROWN What a cast! What a Show! What an evening’s Amusement ! ‘NAVY BLUE AND GOLD" And Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer made it from the famous novel by George Bruce. IT STARTS TO-MORROW SESSIONS 2—B P.M.

BEST VALUES IN Horse and Cow Covers Oilcoats and Leggings Redressing 1 and Repairs a Specialty • & -AT JEUNE’S BRIGHT STREET, GISBORNE Phones 85 and 250, . P-O- Bos 24.

s 0 Sf PROTECTION AGAINST EXCHANGE FLUCTUATIONS A / IMPORTERS and Exporters can arrange a definite exchange rate for future transactions by making a forward exchange contract with the Bank of New South Wales. Contracts can be made for money transfers, at specified future dates, to and from Great Britain, America, Europe, and elsewhere, at lowest rates. This special exchange service is designed to protect traders against fluctuations in foreign currency values. Experienced officers of the Bank are available to advise all traders on any exchange problems. mol rja/ii on 'ms ESTABLISH CD 1017 W.357A.1938

FOR SALE piTY Auction Mart has the largest stock of new and second-hand Furniture in Gisborne; inspection invited. PMPTY House of five rooms on Whataupoko; price low for quick sale. —Apply C. G. Piesse, No. G Bates’ Buildings, Howe Street. pOR SALE.—2 Eureka Begulo Gas -*■ Stoves; 3 second-hand Wardrobes; 2 Box Ottomans.—City Mart. POR SALE.—Heavy weight jute Cow Covers, at 7/0 each; 7/~ in dozen lots. —Barwick’s Mart. Peel St. IT'OR SALE.—Modern home in Wlialaupoko, with all electrical conveniences, good locality, paths, etc. — Ball and Crawshaw, Peel Street. POR SALE. —3G acres of flats, good homo and cowshed. Price £3150. Stock, if required at valuation. —Ball and Crawshaw. pOR SALE.—In town, well-estab* lished small goods buslnesn, turnover right.—Particulars to genuine Inquirers, Pasley. Estate Agent. pOR SALE.—New Season’s Oilskin Coats, all sizes, at 24/- each.- — Unbeatable value. —Barwick’s Mart, Peel Street. pOR SALE.—Oilskin Rain Coats, new season's only, 24/-. Defy thfc wet weather. —Berwick's Mart, Peel Street. _ 13 ACRES within a mile of saleyaids, no buildings. Price and terms on application to C. G. Piesse, No. fi Bates' Buildings. Lowe Street, QU ACRES'.—G .acres freehold with nice House, and 32 acres leasehold; very cheap rent: will exchange for good House in Town. —C. G. Piesse. Bates’ Buildings. Lowe St. OH/? ACRES freehold at Puha. on Main Highway, carrying 380 Sheep and 73 Cattle: price £l6 per acre.—C. G. Piesse, G Bates’ Buildings. Lowe Street. pOR SALE.—2J acres with 4-roomed House and conveniences, situated 2 miles from Town on Main Road; close to School; price £650, £l5O I cash balance easy.—Chas. Parker, (Land Agent. Peel St. pOR SALE.—S acres with Modern Plome of. G rooms, with all conveniences, small orchard, situated 4 miles from Town; price £550, £250 'cash, balance 5 per cent.—Chas. Parker, Land Agent, Peel St.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19625, 9 May 1938, Page 2

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