LAST DAY—2 & 8 Edgar Wallace's “THE GAUNT STRANGER” (Kecoinmondod by Censor for Adults.) James Oliver Curwood's “SKULL & CROWN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) *Mllr Direction: R. J. Kerridge. Gisborne’s Most Popular Theatre TO-MORROW 2 & 7.4 S—BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN! THE SCREEN’S LOVABLE TOUGH GUY 1 A & \ DANCING ROMANCING A with the thrillingly NEW girl of the golden voice EVELYN DAW with Y - j WILLIAM FRAWIXY /\\ A VICTOR St-nuBTZMGEH MUSICAL PRODUCTION IN A NEW TYPE OF ROLE A SENSATION WITH HIS DANCING FEET! A BOMBSHELL WITH HIS FIGHTING FISTS! Something to Cheer About!!! A Story That Has Everything: ACTION! SONGS! DANCING! COMEDY! NOVELTY! and even BOXING CATS! The Year’s Merriest Musical Treat A Story About Hollywood, where Private Lives are Public Gossip Associate Feature KEN MAYNAED in “AVENGING WATEES” CHAPTER 10: SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
FOR SALE A SSURED Possession—Well-built six-roomed house on Whataupoko, Government mortgage. Very nice home off Stanley Road, in first-class order, all modern conveniences, £IXSO. Another in same locality, £875. Very .•onvenient house near town, Whatau>oko, £9OO. C. G. Piesse, No. G Bates’ Buildings, T.owo Street. poiJNTRY Houses: Kaitaratahi, l acre and good live-roomed House, .nsured for £520; price only £325; rolagft Bay, four-roomed Cottage, price only £ 1 CO. deposit £ 60; Tokonaru Bay, dwelling house situated in vrthur Street, £SOO on terms; Tolaga arge residence of eight rooms, tennis ourt, small orchard, etc., with 3f icres of land; suitable for boarding nouse or poultry farm. Small Cottage idjoining same can also be purchased if required. Patutahi, nice 5.•oomed House, with convenienvces, very cheap indeed; Matawai, 3} acres with small 4-roomed cottage; price only £llO—C. G. Piesse, No. G Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. PMPTY Houses: Five-roomed J House, Upper Stout Street, £350; dve-roomed House Clifford Street, £850; bungalow of five rooms on Kaiti, £BSO, Government mortgage £000; seven rooms, Childers Rd., just renovated, £750; seven rooms, Lytton Rd., £800; terms can be arranged.—C. G. piesse, No. G Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. piVE Sections containing 1J acres A in Oswald Street, for prompt sale at £l3O. Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street. POR SALE. —Patutahi Residence of five rooms and usual conveniences situated on 5 acre section. A snip at £375. Terms arranged. Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents. POR SALE.—Sewing Machines, -*• from £4; Camphor Box, £4; Collapsible Clothes Horses, Wardrobes, Duchess Chests, English Prams. H.R. Rimu Chairs, Oval Rimu Tables. —Hell's Mart, 250 Gladstone Road. F°ff, SALE.—John Lann Fireproof Safe; 2 Late Model Electric Cash Registers (as new). Also old model Register, cheap.—Barwiek's Mart, Peel Street. POR SALE. —Three-year-old House containing two bedrooms and porch, very conveniently situated to town and school. Price £S7S. Terms to sound purchaser. Ball & Crawshaw, Land and Estate Agents. piRST Class J acre Section in Whataupoko, reasonably handy to town*and in good locality. Price only £130,.a150 small useful section, Kaiti, very handy, a gift at £GO. Ball & Crawshaw, the Live Land Agents. pOR SALE. —A very complete and attractive home of modern appearance, situated near town; best part of Kaiti. Price has been reduced to £950 for quick sale.—James Innes, Lowe Street. POR SALE. —At £IO4O, attractive, A all electric Residence, in Harris Street, Kaiti; Section well laid out with concrete paths, garage, etc. Ball & Crawshaw, for House Value, LG I'M ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department. THE greatest snip offered at £350. Five roomed house and one acre of land at Matawhero. Further particulars from Ball & Crawshaw, Gisborne. WILLOW Wood, 2/C per sack, Tawa 3/-, Tltolci, Ngaio, Macrocarpa 3/6, Manuka and Puriri 4/G. Reduction 3 bags and over. Coutts & Jamison. Phone 98G. pOR SALE.—House in Whataupoko,' with motor garage and every convenionee, immediate occupation guar- I anteed. Price £BSO. t Easy terms. Great value. Apply Frank Nelli, Real Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20000, 27 July 1939, Page 2
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