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MATINEE TO-DAY 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.45 >1 GEOBGB BABB McOTTOHEON'S FAMOUS NOVEL AND HIS MONEY* MADGE B A fortune thing _ Incident WITH T. OR brilliant all star OAST Y STUART HOLMES - WILLIAM HAINES into the lap of a romantic young miter, and the first was to buy a castle in Eiirrope, thatjßp had never seen, iglit a good deal of trouble atJßhe same time /ENDO SUPPORTING *PRO«IAMME W NIGHT NIGHT ART ACCORD CAPABLE S AND REX OW MOR A WO RA ELL UP” s CORD ►ER HORSE Horse tricks, dog tricks,\gu/tricks and a sensational romantic Western story to'round out am’nour of solid entertainment. It’s one of the most thrilling outdoor pictures that Big Art has ever made A WESTERN THAT IS A WESTERN TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE At 8 FAMOUS ENGLIS] TO-NIGHT HE USI Last night’s change MPANY. oted to be even better u nanimously an the first. GRAND FAjjREWELL TO-MORROW NIGHT when another Complete change of programme will he given Box Plans now; open at Tat ter sail and Bhvly’s PRICES—6s., 45., (plus tax), and %]-.

WHERE TO STAY MOTU HOTEL MOTU, POVERTY BAY. Half-way between Gisborne and Opotiki. TARIFF 13/- PER' DAY. Children bv Arrangement. TOURISJfS eifher going North or Soutlijgioiyl be acquainted with the fact tjrdj tfiey can obtain Meals or the above Hotel at any t Specially jjjflTpfjpd Jojpthe ecnveni- “ Travelling ence Public. Reaitflfi close to Post from Raihvr Cold Baths, T,'oi Room and Sittir Telegrams K althy localit] i ten minu Hot art Commercial Room for Ladies, and Correspondence promptly attended to. Trout Fiching fire minutes from Hotel. Address: Caulton, Motu. for Accommodation pHGNE 35 Cars meet all Trains, rvice Cars leave Hotel eve ’ v ning at 8 a.m. for Rotorua, and esdays, Thursdays and Saturdays r Auckland, via Tauranga. REG. S. CAULTON... Proprietor. Under New Management MORERE ! HOT SPRINGS HOTEL THE Perfect Tourist and Holiday Resort, situated amidst the Government’s glorious scenic Tve, containing the famous Hot Swings* Mineral Baths. iotel Baths and Bush Electrically Tut. • Pedigree herd of Jersey cows producing milk, butter, and cream exclusively for hotel guests. Spacious lounge, grass tennis courts, dance verandah. Benzine available. ' Free garage accommodation. Tariff 15/- per day, £4/4/- per week. Special Reduction for Children. E. B. SHORTT, Proprietor. FERRY HOTEL WAIRCLA F. J SINGLE, Proprietor, (late of Gisborne} ipIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Meal hours arranged to suit the Travelling Public. All Case Spirits guaranteed true to label, and having had 20 years’ experience, I specialise in Draught Whisky, which I, guarantee as unsurpassable. SPEIGHT’S XXX ON TAP. Tariff Moderate ... JO/- per day PHONE 16. WAIROA. MASONIC HOTEL, OPOTIKI. Leading Tourist and Registered C.T. House. Official Hotel of the North Island (N.Z.) Motor Union. Garages Electric Lights. P. G. R. PURCELL, Proprietor. HOTEL OPOTIKI COMPLETELY RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. THE Comfort, of the Travelling Public Studied in every particular. T. W. HENDRY, Proprietor, Late of Commercial Hotel, Whakatane. W AIMARIE Jj^ESIDENTIAL. Gisborne ’Phone 1495. 2 Minutes from P.OBest of Accomodation. MRS A. H AIREY, v’toy, victress. ‘V ERONA HOUSE,’ Corner Bright v St. and Childers Rd., Gisborne. —Board and Residence. Single and Double Rooms. Terms Moderate.— Mrs. L. Williams, Proprietress. JUST OPENED UP! NEW PATTERNS IN TWEED ANI> WORSTED SUITS THE QUALITY IS TIP TOP AND w PRICES BEDROCK. HARRY FAR AM : TEL.--864 v; *§?

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS WAIROA /A. AND P. SHO] f JA ETW oa and P. eiet L A e two days of the es the Wairoa A. Old their SHOW Special Cars leave Gisborne, returning the same day. Make a day of it and see the largest Show in the District. KAITI QUEEN THE Co Queei _ stalls at the, in Mr. Yin THCRSDA FOR Fairy Gro Punch an Jce-creams AFTER NOO ttee of the Ivaiti run the following . den Fete to he held Barker's Grounds on .uary ‘2oth: — IlHben— Judp Show ” ansJFSoft Drinks. A. HOME-MADE CAKES,' ETC. UPPORT THE KAITI QUEEN.

OKITU E BACON OBY 7/ I3Jaf"B4#ONERS. BUYERS 3 TOP P SF.SF GI N. OUR BUYER WLI/BE PLEASED TOICALL. 45. 53051. RING ’PHONE OR "SI SEND YOUR GOODS BY FREIGHT SERVICE THAN POST SIAN MOST” “QUI CHEA NAFI W. THOMAS,* ((_ E lasonic ’Phone 876 Agent Hotel) GOOD TIMBER CHEAP AT PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. PEDDLE’S MILL is now in operation and can supply:—; 0.8. White Pine Boards 14/-, Scantling 12/- per 100 ft, 2nd class Rimu, W. Pine, Matai, Totara, from 9/- to 12/- per 100 ft. All classes of Planing undertaken. 4ft Fencing Battens in stock, truck lots, 13/6 per 100. Dockings for firewood, £2 10/- pel truck. , , Firewood, 4ft lengths, 25/- cord. Above prices on truck, Motuhora, Cash or reference with order.

WHAT ABOUT THAT SOILED SUIT OR COSTUME? Bring it Now to J. A. REN WICK, PRACTICAL TAILOR & CLEANER Am now equipped with latest Plant for Cleaning. GENT’S OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. Everything at Reasonable Prices. 320 Palmerston Rd., Gisborne. Telephone 1629. ANOTHER SHIPMENT M OF ILITARY ILITARY s ADDLES ADDLES Have Arrived. MY PRICE £3/15 Post Free Anywhere. S. MCKEE, TO KOMAR U BAY. NAPIER GISBORNE GISBORNE NAPIER J)E gPECIAL FREIGHT SERVICE (H. Arnott, Proprietor.) HY have your goods by Boat and WATT?. ' •... w • CHEAPERAND FASTER; Rail ;to Napiepr... We-fwill "dd;‘.tile rcist.; rAFbr Information and Rates' /Phone 1188 or 999.- ‘

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
865

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 6

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