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To-night 7«45-t —-Matinee 2 p.m. -TcHaightXAS. THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE Owing to the Opera duction The screen version of Jh# International stage success hut greater OC” ,se being engaged, the Mighty Fox Special Probe screen ed at this Theatre. A gigantic drama of w picture of the WiTTH EVERY MADGE BELL V ar arffti rea AR Tlipf motion ver been produced. HEADED BY GEORGE O’BRIEN A THRILLING LOVE STORY OF A GREAT EPOCH. The inner souls of men laid bare by the madness of love and war. Friend against friend. And all for s\ woman without a soul. .rriena against niwiu, auu an fui ~ Unsurpassed for magnitude, drama tic sweep and gripping interest. \ “HAVOC” Is a nh\y the spectacular It is going to thrill ml more|tjyij»aff know. ji The afeat see I ®' of London night-Jjffe are more elaborate than a I ansian f shion revue. Jg ... m . ■ ±J _. it wariflufo to film the realistic battle scenes. . through the most dramatic GRAND ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS 6d., 3d. Night 1/6, 1/It»rook five weeks An intense plot chapter of history EXCELLENT SIIPP USUAL PRICE But don’t forgbt to re serve your seat at Muir’s. Or Phone 353 after 6 p.m. No seats reserved after 7.30. DERBY STREET PHONE 289 PRIVATE 111 KREBS & CO 16 SPRING CARTS LOW CARTS AND SPRING TIP DAYS Prices from £l2

PRESS AND PUBLIC Unanimous in praise of OJLBRANSEN VwXThe Ttegistering Piano No other instrument has won such unstinted praise and delighted its hearers to such an extent as The GULBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANO. The Gulbransen is not a “Player Piano.” There is no mechanical banging down of the prescribed keys, no stereotyped adjustment of speed and tone. The Pedals, controlled by the veriest amateur, caress the notes as softly and surely as the fingers of a Paderewski. DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS AT THE SHOWROOMS OF 176-178 GLADSTONE ROAD GISBORNE.

WHERE TO STAY Under New Management MORERE HOT SPRINGS 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 Busli 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 15/- per day, £4/4/- per week. Special Reduction for Children. E. B. SHORTT, Proprietor. MOTU HOSTEL MOTU, POVERTY BAY. Half-way between Gisborne and Opotiki. TARIFF... ... 13/-PER DAY. Children by Arrangement. Tt Soutlj slfiulc the fact or Refr at any ti Special 1 ence and Public, close to from Railw Cold Baths, OURISTSJfeit its eaut Post bin going North acquainted wi can obtain Mea »above Hotel i the conve.niTra veiling i'lthy locality, ten minutes r ation. Hot and ortable Commercial loom and Sitting Room for Ladies. Telegrams and Correspondence iromptly attended to. Trout Fishing ive minutes from Hotel. Address: Caulton, Motu. RHONE 35 for Accommodation Cars meet all Trains. Service Cars leave Hotel eveiv norning at 8 a.m. for Rotorua, and fuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Auckland, via Tauranga. (;g” S. CAULTON... Proprietor. "AIMARIE JJ.ESIDENTIAL. Gisborne 'Phone 1495. 2 Minute# from P.OBest of .-Accomodation.;. • : MRS; A.' -H A JREY, •' j» £6 -,nbtreßS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10320, 1 February 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10320, 1 February 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10320, 1 February 1927, Page 6

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