AMUSEHEMTS. MAJESTY'S P>l THEATRE. HIS PATHE nuu^o •THU WINDOW Of TIIK WOULD. TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT ! TIMS I'TNHST DRAMA MVRK SOREION.KD. THE IVIISCHIEE- . MAKER, ate torv of a Woman’s J c One M£T the makes , _ . fjk l\i*€ return. I A Hum idnoas |S< ■uiiijf by | the Vi t aft I':' i'll Company. T!\:HriHi-nH. Vil agrapli Maslerpamo ! i'.i»k 111-.: U(if:.<-<! States ami Knglanri by ' ir.'ii. and A m Iru!::; i:i a.; (illicitly ynumunder its spoilt Don’t Miss the Final Screening To-Night! Supported by an All Star Progra m mo. I Tines ; IT rolo, Is; ])oa re fairs, Od; Children, I! a! !’-:;r ioe. Plan at UlilH-r’s Cor nor. S.'EClftt ADVERT iBEMKAi-rjc NOT IC E T O MO TO RISTS. -Y\fK I,osr to inform the .Motoring ' * |*ubiic of C!tritoon 10 that the Coinpnnv t'onmvfjy known as the HA RLOW IYI(m».K AND CYCLIC (10., LTD., is/miw under a oonipleL: now managem/nt, and liencefonJi will be known sun/wV pilE JpY QOMP. The woR-knoif has been appol C The Compiling Garage, Peel Streit. next Opera House, is coiisklere<l the finest in the District1M IT ED STONE in MIR pOVERTY |pY QO.MPANV, piM j'l'RD. Registered OJficC I }>KEIi STRRKT, GIHROR-N'R.
TO MOTORISTS. THE GEORGE G A E A G E. GLADSTONE ROAD wage has lately in-o-date riant and e of coping with ■pairs required by T ltK ahovo kb stalled Machinery ,/pipa any class «rof J Motorists. i j. . Our Garage the services of Mr. WILLIAM #LA>;i) : Experienced Motor MecSfnir, i&v l Mr. ARTHUR SCOTT, la to of,/’George Hemming s Garage, AuckifDid. All Hc])MlA Promptly Attended to, and Extremely Moderate. C A R S COMifLJTELY OYEJIIHTLED CARS FOR l-l DAY ANY HOUR—t NIGHT. LATEST MODELS OF SUNBEAM AND CADILLAC CARS. FULL STOCK OF TYRES BENZINE, OIL. AND ALL ' MOTOR R EOUISITES CARRIED. M. DOHERTY, ’Phone 170 Proprietor. TO BUSINESS HOUSES. M ISS G. EjWARREN, TVI’KWHITING, SHCiItTHANb, AND DUPLICATING, g AND DU ALL WORK CAREFULLY NEATLY DONE. AND GOOD’S BLDGS. VACANCIES FOR PUPILS IN TYPEWRITING. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES will bo held in the Cita- * ' del as follows: SUNDAY—--7 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.in.—Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 7 p. m . —Salvation Meeting. TUESDAY— , , 7.30 p.m.—Corps Cadets Class 8 p.m.—Bible Legion. THURSDAY- , . 8 p.m. —Salvation Service. FRIDAY—--8 p.m.—Holiness Meeting.
'PTjE above 11, j ust bow” com OPEN to the Put obtain Dainty Ufftt all hours. ' Tbe Rooms beiu; sonal supervision o is a sufficient guar, qu ire meri ts of thos rooms will have cai oms, which have led, are NOW Patrons may Refreshments at untier peT jmSKINI t the rente patronising the OTI/1 attention. „ , . . Tea, with Hot Pies, Sandwiches, etc., obtainable at all hoursSTOUT STREET SECTION, ■' 160 FT. FRONTAGE, £275. CASH—£7S—CASH BL O O R E. AGENT,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4007, 13 August 1915, Page 1
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