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1 iaaMi 1 presents NORMA in CLARENCE BROWN’S w "iiinTTiuinu LAST DAY “Socially—Gisborne's First Theatre”o o r Q .. __ Direction: R. J. Kerridge. r Scientifically Heated “As Cosy As Your Own Fireside” HEMES JfflL CLARK '■ GABLE EDWARD ARNOLD TO-MORRROW THE MOST ASTOUNDING FILM EVER DARED TO SCREEN •f ANY THEATRE IT’S TERRIFIC PRODUCED BEHIND LOCKED DOORS BECAUSE OF THREATS TO ACTORS, ACTRESSES, AND TECHNICIANS AS LONG AS YOU LIVE . . . YOU’LL NEVER FORGET THIS AMAZING PRODUCTION, BECAUSE ... NO STORY EVER TOLD BY THE SCREEN HAS HAD THE POWER TO FIRE THE IMAGINATION AND HOLD YOU SPELL-BOUND AS EACH CHAPTER UNFOLDS. i Confessions of a MUliPf DIRECTED UNDER THE P ERSONAL SUPERVISION OF LEON G-. TURROU of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The man responsible for the breaking of the recent Nazi Spy Ring in America. Facts That Will Startle, Thrill and Amaze You! The Principal Characters are acted by Edward G. ROBINSON Francis LEDERER -Paul LUKAS (Botli recommended l>y Censor for Adults! SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES: PORKY’S FIVE & TEN Technicolour Cartoon CINESOUND NEWS With Chas: Lawrence

FOR SALE c«e plan... Easily «*.••»» ggS 1/6 dozen, 10/- P<-t lUU - Office. - Crawford Hoad, modern "conveniences. Owner has bought a torn and J Dared to sell cheap. State Ad%aces mortgage ~£ 590, cash .£-100. C. u'Aesse, C Bates' Buildings, Lowe Street. OUSINESSES. —Dairy, t> Confectionery Cakes and in main street. Anither'"suburban business fruit vegetables, dairy, etc.-C. G'• J iebse * Oates’ rtntidings. Lowe Street. /TarBONETTES (the Wonder Fuel) Smokeless and clean °>- fron .joints & Jamison, 12 Lowe Stieet. Phone 980. --10 AL! Coal! , Phone 980 for the J class of coal you dcsire. Oum) ■om Coutts & Jamison, 12 Lowest. ’rompt delivery. iST House, Salisbury Road. J wants painting and repairs, live wants paiin-mg <***« ■ •coma, motor shed, usual convem■nces. Price reduced to £3oo lU ick sale. C. G. Piesse, 0 Dates luildings, Lowe Street. ; oK SALE.—A Beautiful home on riverbank section, artistically laid it in lawns and garden, all model n mveniences. Kates £lO per anmmb sn in at .£1750. Apply foi teims om Ball & Crawshaw, The Land ;ents^ JOUR Boomed modern house, witi all conveniences for sale at only 780 £l3O deposit, balance easy lyments. Possession assuiTcl.— Lai Crawshaw, Estate Agents, 1 treet. 'OR SALE. —Area of five acres in Kaiti Ring fenced. An excellent oposition for a man working in wn. Price .£265. cash or teims.— ill & Crawshaw, Peel Street. 'OR SAT-E.—Central Popular Store property, corner quarter acre hatg shop with residence attached dee £1450. Terms arranged—Bail Crawshaw, Gisborne. j SALE. —Port and Loganberry Wine, 12 large bottles, £l/5/- deyred In town. Boxes 1/- extra. ply F. C. Chi tty, Hexton. DR SALE. —Garden Roller, Planet .Turn - . Cultivator, Garden Plough, an Marrows. All cheap. At Bai- • k’s Mart. Peel Street. “SALE— 16ft. lit sauii,.-iuu. canoe, in first class order, Paddles, etc., come. Cheap at Barwick’s Mart, 1 eel et. JV SALE. —Garden Hose, Onion and Cabbage Plants, New MasLawinnowers, Secondhand MowCheap. —Barwick’s Mart, Peel Ft SALE. —3-piece Oak Bedroom Suite, cheap; 5-drawer Scotch t Wardrobes, Children’s Play and Commode’s, Settees, Occ. es, 11. B. Chairs. —Sell's Mart. Gladstone Road. t SALE. —5-roomed Bungalow, .11 conveniences, good section; Bed Whataupoko. Price £700; s arranged. Apply Frank Neill, to Agent, 72 Lowe Street. SALE. —5-roomed Modern ungalow all conveniences, motor e; situated Haiti. Price £BOO. ■ Frank Neill, 72 LoWe Street, Agent. Six weeks only, 1 can offer a ally good convenient house, with o ill Clifford Street. Possession ntecd. Price £675 reasonable James Innes, I,owe Street. 3 waste and greater beat. Obin your fuel supplies from ! & Jamison Phone 986. Cool. Wood and Carbonettcs. ’IONS. —Muir Street, 33 perches, foot frontage, well fenced. C 40. Russell Street, 34 porches j frontage, £OO. Haiti area, 1 51 foot frontage, £Bo.—Ball & ;I>aw, Peel Street, Gisborne. ECTIONS. —There are no finer sec--1 tlons in Whataupokko than those the Whataupoko Tennis Courts, 3W subdivided Into 32 perch lots, iving 66 foot frontages. Inspect imediately and secure a bargain. Ball Crawshaw, Land Agents. Gisborne. O ACRES and Cottage, four miles ° from town on main road. Rich land. —C. Cl. Piesse, 0 Bates’ Buildings, [.owe Street. 4f) ACRES near Whatatutu, cottage, sheep yards, electric pump. Price only £ISOO. Terms if required. 170 acres at I’uha, carrying 70 to 80 cows, nice home, as a going concern. —C. Cl. Piesse, 6 Bates’ Buildings, f.owe Street.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 2

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