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LAST DAY THE MARX BROS, in “ROOM SERVICE” Gisborne’s Leading Theatre KING’S KING’S KING’S phono 853 KING’S Amalgamated Theatres. Throughout Njs. Deaf Aida Available TO-MORROW AT 2 5 8 p.m. Sat 10.30 a.m., 2,5, 8 P-m. INTRODUCING—THE CARLTON FAMILY. Charming but expensive to know, In THE WITTIEST COMEDY OP THE YEAR! “THE YOUNG IN HEART” YOUNG IN HEART” YOUNG IN HEART” WITH 5 810 STARS JANET GAYNOR Gayer than in “A Star la Born” DOUG. FAIRBANKS, Jr. More romantic than in “Prisoner of Zenda.” PAULETTE GODDARD of “Modern Times” fame. ROLAND YOUNG Topping his famous “Topper" BILLIE BURKE Mrs. “Topper.” TRULY A HILARIOUS SURPRISE A United Artists Release. PLEASE RESERVE EARLY! (Both approved for Universal Exhibition) KING’S PHONE 833 TENDERS fTVBNDERS are invited for the grazing right of Te Aral Domain.! Sheep only. Conditions of lease maybe seen at Mr. T. Gibson’s, Manutuke. Tenders close 30th Inst. T. GIBSON, g 66 Secretary. OST.—In vicinity of Tamarau and J Lowe St., Hub Cap of Chevrolet ar. Apply Herald. 607 yfcNIELL’S Roebuck Road.—Sauce >1 Tomatoes 2/- doz. pounds. 668 fOUND • 1391. -Sum of Money. Ring 666 TIT ANTED To Rent. —House, by approved Tenant transferred Gisborne. Apply “Good” this office. 663 ■pXPERIENCED Shepherd with -*-* 1 horses and good team dogs seeks permanent position. Apply Herald. P*OR SALE.—Counters, Shelving and all shop and display fittings. Apply Gamages. 650 Room to let for the J- winter. 20 Lysnar's Buildings. 645 AIT 1 ANTED.— Capable Girl or middle- ” aged Woman. Apply 112 Balance St. BLUE STAB LINE FAST SERVICE TO LONDON Spacious. Comfortably-appointed staterooms available in each vessel for a limited number of ; passengers. 1 •S.S. DORIC STAR sails 2Sth March. M.V. IMPERIAL STAR, sails 29th April. •S.S. TROJAN STAR, sails 23rd May, M.V.‘CALIFORNIA STAR, sails 26th May. •Via Panama Canal Dates, Ports and Routes subjee; to alteration without notice BLUE STAB LINE (N.Z.) LTD. CHIIfDERS ROAD,, GISBORNE P.O Box 403. Telephones 1 and 50 Matawai Sheep Dog TriaMM 28th Annual Meeting To be held on H. Davenport’s Property, back of Matawai Public Hall MARCH-29, 30, 31 CLASS I—Long Head and Hold in Ring. Prizes, Ist £4; 2nd £2; 3rd £1; 4th a trophy. CLASS 2—Short Head and Yard. Prizes, Ist £4; 2nd £2; 3rd £1; 4th a trophy. CLASS 3— Zig-Zag Huntaway. Prizes, Ist £4; 2nd £2; 3rd £1; 4th trophy. Post entries. Morning and Afternoon Teas on the Ground. ANNUAL DANCE MATAWAI HALL, MARCH 3% Social and Presentation of Prizes. Good Everything. HUGH DAVENPORT, 051 Hon. Secretary. FINDLAY’S STAFF DANCE PINDLAY’S RECEPTION ROOMS, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 at 8 p.m. Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz. Mrs. Thompson’s Orchestra. Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/-. ;

OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY MARCH 30, 8 p.m. THE GISBORNE REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents NIGHT MUST FALL BY EMLYN WILLIAMS The extraordinary thriller which was filmed. See it in its oiiginal exciting form. Booking at Tattersall and Bayly. Prices 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-* FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, GISBORNE ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ITS CHALLENGE TO THE WRONG THINKING OF THE AGES. BY MR. PETER V. ROSS, G. 5.8., OF SAN FRANCISCO. Member of the Board of Leetureship of The Mother Church The pjrst Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston, Massachusetts. In CITY HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, at 8 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend. This Lecture will be broadcast from Station 2ZM, Gisborne. CIS

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19894, 23 March 1939, Page 2

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