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JANCE DANCE POHO-O-RAWIRI HALL TO-MORROW TO-MORROW FRIDAY, DEC. 30, at 8 p.m. Good Flour Good Supper Good Music Gents. 2/-, Ladies 1/-. 201 DANCE THIS FRIDAY (Late Night) SELVYN HALL FAREWELL TO 1938 Dancing’ from S p.m. till anytime Archie Pilkington and his band. Ladles 1/0, Gentlemen 2/0. 105 DANCE DANCE WAIN U I HALL NEW YEAR’S EVE SATURDAY, 8.30 p.m. In aid of Hall Fund. 193 BATHING BELLE CONTE T WAIKANAE BEACH CARNIVAL SATURDAY NIGHT ENTRIES are now being taken at 1 the shops of Messrs .1. Lyle, Lash Stores or E. Harris. Prizes: Ist.—C 2/2/* and a Permanent Wave donated by Mr. ~T. Lyle. 2nd. — £l/1/- and a Bathing Costume donated by Cash Stores. 3rd.—lo/6 and Pair of Shoes donated by Mr. E. Harris. Conducted under the Auspices of the R.S.A. Social Committee. 190

LAST NIGHT. And it is still essential to reserve. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) W.E. 1938 "Mirrophonic” Sound. mmm mm ‘Socially■'®' sborne ’ s st Theatre’ Direction: R. J. Kerridfje. “Mirrophonic” Deaf Aids Available. IN ‘THAT CERTAIN AGE’ COMING- TO-MORROW A DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME SPECIALLY BOOKED FOR YOU TO FORGET YOUR WORRIES AND LAUGH THE OLD YEAR OUT. PLEASE NOTE THE SESSIONS FRIDAY, 10.15 a.m., 2 5 8 and SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE 10.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 10.15 a.m., 2 5 and 8 p.m. ... in the looniest, laffiest, daffiest role of his career? W 5T 1 ' if you haven’t. ..run, do not walk to this theatre for your REWARD! 50,000 laughs, screams and howls will be waiting for you In I £/ HUGH HERBERT , ALLEN JENKINS • MARCIA RALSTON ' »ir*<!«#fry«nUMM McC«NN« »<«*•• ky C.W«* •'**•» •**•»»* I run • fU, V, •«!»!. Sjw-H# • fU» *1 M* *.r*r om»\4 C*iUfc« * kmm ir *««» ■“* AN INCH FROM A SMASH-UP ...A SECOND FROM DEATH! The madmen of the speedways hit the road to bring you the thrill of your life! ¥ m commended by Censor for Adults Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1939 TE KARAKA SPORTS CPECIATj train leaves Kaiti Wharf at 9.35 a.m. Gisborne at 9.45 a.ni.. To Karaka 10.52, Motphora arrive 1.0 p.m. Return train leaves Motuliora. r,t 3.30 p.m., To Karaka 5.10, Gisborne arrive, 8.0 p.m. Tho ordinary morning' train will leave Motuhora at 9.0 a.m., Te Karaka 10.45, Gisborne arrive 11.40 a.m. Return train leaves Gisborne at 4.15 p.m.. Te Karaka 5.8, Motuhora arrive 7.25 p.m. DAY EXCURSION FARES will be issued to To Karaka from all stations. GISBORNE TO TE KARAKA. 2/2 Second Return. 200

| See in the New Year in the True -Carnival Spirit IWaikanae Beach Carnival • Mew Year’s Eve (Saturday) (Conducted under the auspices of the K.S.A. Social Committee) ★ WONDERFUL FIREWORKS AT MIDNIGHT Games • Wrestling • National Dancing FREE DANCING ON THE FENNIS COURTS AND THE Bathing Belle Contest | DON’T MISS THIS NIGHT OF FUN 7 p.m. to Midnight. I Admission 6d; Children Free.

WANTED BRICKWORK, CONCRETE WORK -*-* and all classes of Building done. Concrete Paths, Chimneys ancl Coppers built and repaired. Fireplaces altered to suit clients. All at lowest prices. Phone 12G8S, C. KING, Builder. 148 Rutene Road. FOR CHIMNEY SWEEPING and CARPET CLEANING Employ the VACUUM CLEANING CO., 2SB ABERDEEN ROAD Phono 722 CONFETTI Large Packets 1/ON SALE AT HERALD OFFICE.

SHEETS EG R LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS In standard rulings for any lodgers always in stock. Prices competitive with anywhere in New Zealand Special [fillings quickly provided. hurrougiis’ thong LEDGER according to size. Only at— HERALD OFFICE FENCING POSTS OOLiD Heart “no sap” Silver Pine. 'J he pick of Greymouth Umber, direct from our own bush. Quality unequalled for lasting Prices unrivalled. Large stocks always on hand. Call and inspect before buying. SHIPP & SONS, The Popular Post Merchants, 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 1040, Day and Night.

HERALD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 874 ADVERTISING 527 JOB PRINTING 1509 MAGAZINES MUSIC PAPERS BOUND INTO BOOKS Our Binding Department J,s pmiipyrvl to bundle all classes ui' binding. Work of high standard is guaranteed, and bindings last a lifetime. Quotations gladly supplied, free. HERALD OFFICE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19824, 29 December 1938, Page 2

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