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ARE ''Socially—Gisborne’s First Theatre” Direction: R. J. Korridgo. TO-DAY 10.30 a.m., 2,5, and 8 p.m. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS MICKEY FAY LEWIS ROONEY HOLDEN STONE CECILIA PARKER VIRGINIA WIELDER Here Again! AND THE WHOLE DARN FAMILY —IN — Laugh With The Hardys—Cry With The Hardys—Thrill With The Hardys In Their Latest Adventures, Set Against The Picturesque Background Of The West. It’s Entertainment For Your Family And Mine. METRO ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME INCLUDES “THE STORY OF DR. JENNER” A Tribute to the Man Who Discovered Vaccination

DEMONSTRATION CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 7.30 O’CLOCK PROGRAMME L—COMBINED CHOIRS Conductor: Mr. Lon Barnes 2. CHARACTER DANCE Rosemary Aislabie 3. RECITATION Ruth Johns 4 SONG Audrey Fowler a!—PIANOFORTE SOLO Julius Ferris 6. SONG AND DANCE Audrey Illingworth 7. —RECITATION Erica Robertson ;; SONG Mrs. H. H. Dods 9'—SEAN TRUIBHAIS ' Joyce Miller 10— HARMONICA SOLO Mervyn Fleming 11. SONG IN COSTUME Raymond Berry 12. —TAP TROUPE Miss Sharpies’ Pupils 13. —DUET IN COSTUME Gabrielle Nossiter and Mill I Swan 14'.—RECITATION Brian Connop 15.—SONG AND OBLIGATO Mr. W. Bentley Cello, Mr. 11. 0. MacFarlane; Piano, Mrs. M. Smith IC.—PIANOFORTE SOLO Eugenie Barradeil 17. IRISH JIG , Mary King 13.—SACRED SOLO Miss Joyce Witters 19. —TAP DANCE Pamela Clark 20. HUMOROUS RECITATION Valerie Cleary 21. SONG IN COSTUME ; Peggy Pulis 22. —DOUBLE SWORD DANCE .. Dorothy Fletcher and Heather Loch 23 lIOMOROUS MONOLOGUE Miss Joyce Annan 24. —SONG Mrs. S. Rutherford 25. CHARACTER STORY DANCE Miriam James 20.—PIANOFORTE SOLO Miss Lucy Brook INTERVAL 27. CHILDREN’S CHORUS ill's. Berry’s Choir 28. —CLASSIC DANCE Marjorie Croskery 29. RECITATION Janet Oakden 30. GROUP DANCE ‘ Miss Sharpies’ Pupils 31. SONG .Mr. Dennis Goldsmith 32. RECITATION Mr. Norman Lee 33. —•PIANOFORTE DUET .... Misses Margaret Kemp and Jean I-ligg's 34. —TOE DANCE Elvira Courtney 35. —LADIES’ DUET Misses M. and O. Black 30. —SONG IN COSTUME Miss Mana Thompson 37.—HUMOROUS RECITXtION Naida Cameron 88.—OPERATIC DANCE' ; Annette Shields • 39.—MONOLOGUE Miss Daphne Violich '4O. —HARMONICA SOLO Mr. .1. T. Hayes 41. —LADIES' TRIO . Mrs. A. C. Coleman, Mrs. K. Smith, Miss S. Smith 42. —DANCE DUO Lorna Sheen and Valerie Sutton 43. —RECITATION Mr. Raymond Annan 44. POPULAR SONG AND BALLET Miss Sharpies’ Pupils 45. —SONG IN COSTUME ....1 Mr. 11. Cameron 4C.—TAP DUO Phyllis Thompson and Sheila Munro 47. —OPERATIC SOLO Mr. J. E. Mercer 48. 15-MINUTES ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Elliott's Party. Also selected items by MR. LEN BARNES (Christchurch), Judge ol Music, and by MR. ERROL 11. MUIR (Wellington) Judge of Elocution. (Programme subject to rearrangement if necessary) (Performers require passes for stage door) ADMISSION: 3/6, 2/6, and 1/6 (N 0 Half Price).

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 modenßconveniences, £llsO. Another in same locality, £875. Very convenient house near town, Whataupoko, £9OO. C. G. Piesse, No. (i Bates’ Buildings, Rowe Street. A IR Mail Notepaper and Envelopes. Specially light paper; seven sheets and envelope weigh half o suitable pen or typewriter, 100 sheets and 50 envelopes, from 3/-, 3/6, 4/-, according to quality. Only at Herald Office. 1 /COUNTRY Houses: Kaitaraiahi, J acre and good five-roomed House, insured for £520; price only £325; Tolaga Bay, four-roomed Cottage, price only £l6O, deposit £6O; Tokomaru Bay, towelling house situated in Arthur Street, £SOO on terms; Tolaga, large residence of eight rooms, tennis court, small orchard, etc., with 3i acres of land; suitable for boarding house or poultry farm. Small Cottage adjoining same can also be purchased if required. Patutahi, nice 5roomed House, with convenienvces, very cheap indeed; Matawai, 3i acres with small 4-roomed cottage; price only £6O.—C. G. Piesse, No. 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. TAAIRY Farms as Going Concerns.— 80 acres with 60 cows; 70 acres with 50 cows; 300 acres near Opotiki with 80 cows; 50 acres leasehold with 30 cows. All these will exchange for other suitable properties.—C. G. Piesse. G Bates’ Buildings. Lowe St. 'U'MPTY Houses: Five-roomed House, Upper Stout Street, £350; five-roomed House Clifford Street, £850; bungalow of five rooms on Kalti, £BSO, Government mortgage £600; seven rooms, Childers Rd„ just renovated, £750; seven rooms, Lytton Rd„ £800; terms can be arranged.—C. G. Piesse, No. 0 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Shriek. POR SALE.—Six Glass Show Cases A (wall and counter) 2 Barber’s Chairs, 8 Cash Registers (as new).— Barwick's Mart, Peel Street. TfOR SALE. —2 Low Pressure and 2 High Pressure Orion Ranges, 2 new model Gas Stoves. All cheap.— Barwick’s Mart, Peel Street. SALE.—3-pieco Oak Bedroom Suite, cheap; 5-drawer Scotch Chest, Wardrobes, Children’s Play Pens and Commode’s, Settees, Occ. Tables, H.B. Chairs. —Sell’s Mart, 259 Gladstone Road. "pOR SAI/E.—44 acres Patutahi; -*• good buildings. In grass and crop. Sell freehold as going concern. £62 per acre. State Mortgage. Terms arranged. Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent. 72 Lowe Street. 'C'OR SALE.—Modern Bungalow, Haiti, 5-rooms and sleeping porch, garage and concrete paths. A snip at £950. Terms arranged. Apply Frank Neill, Real Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. . ___ TV/ITLK Docket Books and Milkmen’s Accounts at Herald Printing Department.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 26 August 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 26 August 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 26 August 1939, Page 2

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