AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES. The Best the World Can Offer. TO-NIGHT! TONICHTI TONICHTI TO-NICHTI GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. One of the Biggest and Best Series Gisborne Has Yet Seen. A WOMAN’S AMBITION A Beautifully-Colored Patho Drama, which tells how a young wife revolts at the monotonous daily round of duties, and runs off with a handsome stranger, who turns out to be a swindler and a forger. The husband goes mad at the thought of his wife’s cruelty, and his lunacy takes the form of believing that his wife is always with him. After years of vicissitudes ,■ and humiliation, the wife returns to j her husband, whose reason is restored on seeing her. She is freely pardoned and realises that a woman’s best ambition is to love and be loved. Magnificently staged and mounted, you should not miss this Masterpiece. “THE DOCTOR’S DEBT.” A pretty Lubin story, with a seascape setting, and an intensely interesting Plot, “TWO DAUGHTERS OF EVE.” A Powerfully-Acted Drama, in which the popular A.B. players are seen at their best, “THE TRAINING OF A LONDON FIREMAN.” V Splendid Film, showing the nerveracking trials a recruit has to go through on joining the brigade. “VALLEY OF VERSUBIA.” A Beautifully-Colored Scenic Subject. NEW “AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE.” Vn Interesting Budget of Latest HppenVii Interesting Budget of Latest Happenings of Note in the Commonwealth. And a Host of Other Sterling Films. A SUPERB PROGRAMME. Plan .at Miller’s Prices as usual.
POVERTY BAY AND EAST COAST POLO ASSOCIATION^ ANNUAL pOLO pOURXAMENT POLO GROUND, MATAWHERO, p O-D Al' (W El> NESD A Y). Play Starts at. 3 p.m. HANDICAP CUP. HAWKE’S BAY I. (scratch) v. POVERTY BAY 11. (13). TO-MORROW. FINALS IN THE HANDICAP AND OPEN CUPS. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LIMITED. jyjOONLIGHT Ty£ARINE QR UISE (Weather and Circumstances Permitting). THE TAKAPUNA will leave the Wharf at 7.30 p.m., pO-NIGHT (pyLDN ESDA V), 26th February, at 7.30 p.m., For a Cruise, with THE 'ELITE” BAND ON BOARD. FARES:—Adults 2s 6d, Children under 12, Is 6d. This will ha the last opp rtunity this reason h r a ciuise under favorable conditions. Voisel brilliantly illuminated also. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. gARGAINS . Q.ALORE 1 HOUSE—7 Rooms—Bathroom (H. and C. Water)—Gas —All Conveniences—lns £SOO. Centrally Situated. Price £650. Cash £IOO. MANGAPAPA.—House, 6 Rooms —H. and C. Water —Asphalt Yard and Paths —All Conveniences. Price £650. Cas'h £75. MAT AW Al.—Full i-Acre —4-Roomed House. Price £2lO. Cash £4O. MATAWAI.—2OOO Acres—Title -ORP and Leasehold, House IVoblshed and Outbuildings—lo , Miles Fencing—--1100 Grass—lsoo Sheep. One Mde from Railway Station. Going Concern. Price £6 10s per acre. Terms. 10 ACRES.—Given Away at £IOO per Acre —Two Miles from Town—Worth Double in 12 Months. Cash £250. Balance arranged. FOR £3OO CASH I will put you into one of the Best Dairy Farnis in Poverty Bay.
SHARP, AGENT, BRIGHT STREET. G. K. PASLEY, LICENSED LAND AGENT AND SHAREBROKER. TC'EAT 6-rqomed house in Perry Street, Mangapapa; only built two years; li. and c. bath and all modern conveniences; pretty grounds and good paths. £650 only; £SO cash. QEYERAL rea'lly good building'sites at the top end of Ballance Street and along the Riverside Road: Several more just off Gladstone Road and Hunter Street, and others on the Kaiti side. All at prices which one could not go wrong over. /CORNER site Gladstone and Herbert Road, 1 acre, £1300; there are 8 sites for good houses here. ~~ COUNTRY. TJEAUTIEUL little estate at Makauri; part lease, part freehold, with really good house and beautiful grounds. i Acres, 12 miles from Giskoine; well watered and subdivided Native lease R.O.R. Less than £5 per acre. G. K. PASLEY, MASONIC BUILDINGS, LOWE ST.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3765, 26 February 1913, Page 1
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604Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3765, 26 February 1913, Page 1
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