TO-NIGHT AN ALL-BRITISH MASTERPIECE. NOW THEN YOU GISBORNE ADVOCATES FOR TURES—HERE'S ONE FOR YOU TO SEE—A PRODUCTION HOLDING ENGLISH PRESTIGE UPA BRITISH JKjpBT WHICH-W >TABLE OAST BEnyTALFOU TO a MAGMIfg&N 1 a PROUD ROME iEBN EPIC Britain’s great screen epio, picturing the laughter and tears of the war and post-war years . / All .you women who sent husbands and sons to tljp war, see_this beautiful picture with its/rJhiiniscences perhaps artpd—but# ypiatever you sweet | memories Do ycli reinfiubjUj*, ‘ffl llfffmPi seHgf 1 c ®ie Lon#;, #oi tl» wonßspSfuWon the war; , b*k to Blighty P -Then R’t Circle* 1/8, Stalls-- 1/ithe day iappine lien you la-ughed and or sorrow, a picture of es”, “Doodah Day”, Do you, remember to miss seeing “Reveille” n at Tattersall apd Bayly’s. to-nxg; THE MTEST P| THe/wQR SYDN Y A HOUSE At 8 TO-NIGHT TTV’E EVER SEEN. BAR NONE T FARCE IN FORTY YEARS om Brazil jlvhere the nuts come TO | MAKE A I Brfltu ri It’s the ire|fesr'oomejy r I Funnier tWh the election mSetings Funny enough to make a stjghe dog Tee picture ihat has taken in Australasia It has made the whole wor We never thought they oou picture inspires. Real Wherever it has been sho T» i J' r pm) CAT GH DIN iiore inonfy than any picture ever screened laugh and has lost none of its charm make laughter as funny as the brand this uman healthy laughter right from the heart and whatever the weather, this great farce has drawn long queues and peals of laughter and telegrams from exhibitors have testified to the extraordinary business done with it Reserve your seat now at Tattersall and Bayly’s—after the first screening you won’t get a seat unless you .reserve it PRICES 3/- (plus tax). 2/- and I/-.
WHERE TO STAY Under New Management MORERE HOT SPEINGS HOTEL THE Perfect Tourist and Holiday Resort, situated amidst the N. Z. Government’s glorious scenic reserve, containing the famous Hot Springs Mineral Baths. Hotel Baths and Bush Electrically Lit. 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 1-5/- per day, £4/4/- per week. Special Reduction for Children. E. B. SHORTT, Proprietor. MOTU HOTEJ. MOTU, POVERTY BAY. Half-way between Gisborne and , Opotiki. TARIFF 13/-PER HAY. Children by Arrangement. T 0 GRISTS ejfher going North or South shoijfd be acquainted with for ap ful Offi the fact t[ or Refresh at any ti Special ence and Public, close to P from Ramway Cold Baths, C ►Room and Sitt, Telegrams i promptly attended to an obtain Meals the above Hotel conveniTravelling iy locality, en minutes* Hot and! ommercial' for Ladies, orrespondence Trout Fishing five minutes from Hotel. Address: pHONE 35 Caulton, Motu. for Accommodation Cars meet all Trains. Service Cars leave Hotel eve>v morning at 8 a.m. for Rotor.ua, and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Auckland, via Tauranga. REG. S. CAULTON... Proprietor. FERRY HOTEL WAIROA F. J SINGLE, Proprietor, (late of GisborneJ* PIRST-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. H. MARTIN’S SMASHES THE MOST WHOLESOME DRINKS ON THE MARKET JUST OPENED UP! NEW PATTERNS IN TWEED AMD WORSTED SUITS THE QUALITY IS TIP TOP AND PRICES BEDROCK. Uyf\ VRAM TEL. 864 McKEE’S BLDGS. 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. r 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, 26/- p“T cord. Above prices on truck, Motuhora, Cash or reference with order. ' :
GREAT COMEDO SEASON BOX PLAN FOR SEASON OPENS AT TATTERSALL AND BALLY’S TO-MORROW AT 9 A.M. P E R A JJ O TJ S E. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Dick White and Eric Edglcy Have The Honor To Present Joseph Cunningham's “ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY” “ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY” In “THE UNFAIR SEX.’’ “THE UNFAIR SEX.” t ßy Eric’Hudson.) FROM THE SAVOY THEATRE, LONDON. J MJSS JILLAH BATEMANgsjr SS^ffAH |ether WI by HejS«i |) a |%cßsh fipgJSn y&nm Clifton fra St. John and others. SEX.” HI ON ABLE FARCE JMEDY, .. ith E LONDON CAST. mort hut Brilliant Season the COMEDY COMPANY” Will Present the Following Famous London Stage Successes, “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” (Next Monday) “THE SPORT OF KINGS” (Next Tuesday Week) “OUTWARD BOUND” (Next Wednesday Week) FOUR LONDON SUCCESSES. Direct from the World’s Principal Theatres. PRICES. —O.S. and D.C., 7/-; Stalls, \ Pit, 2/-; Early Doors 1/- extra. All Prices Plus Tax. W. A. LOW ... Representative. •an am f D k Philli Nf LONDON’S AN ENI Durimr the “ENGLISH Staig’ PEEL ST plane. pp. TIMES. n Aid of MflJfae Bath Queen nival. j«ftcrnoon and Evenl Sessions 'from Tuesday 25th Januai THE RIGHT WEIGHT, GRTP AND BALANCE To suit your particular needa jyill be found in our stock of TENNIS RACQUETS You’ll find our service in PRESSES and BALLS hard to beat, and you’ll make some great net saves front our Trices. REPAIRING AND RE-STRINGING a Specialty. Also good selection of Men’s 3nd Boy’s CRICKET BATS PRIMROSE AND LESLIE PEEL STREET ’PHONE 84. Too hot to cook —then try cold meat and Hayward’s Military Pickle. Makes the simplest meal appetising and delicious. Always ask for Hayward’s Military Pickle and see that you get it. —11. SEND FOR A SAMPLE. If you want to try Cliamoerlain’s Tablets before you buy, send vour address to Chamberlain’s Ltd., 520 Riley Street, Sydney, N.S.W., and they will gladly send you a free sample by return mail.—Obtainable from E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne. Don’t be put off with any starch. Ask for ‘Dove’ Brand Pure Rice Starch and see that you get it. Preserves, whitens, and gives a lasting gloss. Say “DoVe” Brand.—6.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10314, 25 January 1927, Page 6
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