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THE GREATEST PROFESSIONAL MATCH SEEN Ilf POVEm BAY INjRKENT YEARS. . THE BOXING ASSOCIATION HAVE PLEASURE IN BOXING REG. TROWEMt MORGAN, 15 Rounds BOg"® Also, FIVE Specially Selected Amateur Bouts.OPERA HOUSE,\ESffi)AY, Fjd. 14tlf We|jk)y/P^uljj/ B%£lash Prices'" IT 3,/ *’ i S nluided). 5 80x D pian S Safes open at TatterraHjand

MATINEE TO-DAY 2 p.m. TO-NIGrHT at 8 MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE) FEATURE SATURDAY' ENTERTAINMENT Gisborne's ‘TTUfI? I||| A WE* Cf E TT i llf^ 9 P ,rect ' on: Leading Th«atr« | flSl IfIAJJCiO 1 ItL Fuller-Hayward>B ONE OF THE GREATEST OF S PE DIALS The Picture you have been waiting for! —— A Screen Masterpiece of 1001 T.hrillsiat reac lfli new heights in lave-—in drama ticjfpower.—rm gripiclo and majestic settings^witlffa njb.st thrilling lwa\» rwiieiii lie r! A Metro-Goldwyn-J Wilder’ Pulitzer Lily Damlta, Ern4lt TjfFrence .Henry B. Walthal Was it Fate when the Irlhlggr eras lied with its human freight ! See Father Juniper reveal the lives of those unfortunate people—the old Marquesa, beautiful little. Pepita, Esteban the letter writer. Uncle Pie the famous dancer’s teacher, and her nameless child—all absorbingly and dramatically unfolded. Ask than, was it Fate! seommended More Especially for Adult Audiences GRALLA DINA A merry melee liked childfe about Invest COUNTER WERNER FUETTERER • °f a profjjFetive IjJsband who dis'Wt|MyßKliO!ie JiimftaM'ew thin; tAFWf^ h ss' G /m Jw Final EpiWde—FIGHTING WJTft Ii B#FFA£O BILL Matinee l/G, 1/-, Children 3d, Gd. ]./-. Book at Tattersall and Buyly's -- —- Night* 2^'and 1/0. Theatre Phono 90. J

M c KE AGUE’S the Service Grocers. Their Cash Rebate Receipt Plan Means Money to you. fcxide THE LONG LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR URRY&CO, DERBY STREET. Phone 589. Private i*J4. WE ARE SPECIAL*© i’S IN--OATTERY CHARGING and REPAIRING. MAGNETO REfVIAGNETIS" ING and REPAIRING Dynamos, Motors, Self-starters Re-wound. CARS RE-WIRED. BatterL to suit all makes of Gars “stocked.* 1 All WISE MOTORISTS Put HOBBS’ LIFETIME GUARANTEE BATTERIES IN THEIR OARS Because they get LIFETIME SATISFACTION. AGENTS; HOBBS SEROSE STATION 1 -GREY STREET PHONE 848A.l. BOOK EXCHANGE 269 GLADSTONE ROAD WSE >ooks WELCOME, k OF ALL KINDS# .iv Classics. Novels for the Children. 0 — Exchanges 2d. and 3d. 1 ® fe Variety Magazines & Periodicals Monthly, 9d. each. Bought, Sold and Exchanged. STUBBS’ MART FOR FURNITURE. AYE ARE THE REST AND CHEAPEST FOR, CHESTERFIELD SUITES. BEDROOM SUITES, DINING-ROOM SUITES. AND FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. SHOULD YOU CONTEMPLATE FURNISHING CALL IN aNL) VIEW OUR IMMENSE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE STUBBS’ MART FOR FURNITURE. CARE FOR YOUR HAIR A PERMANENT WAVE INCREASES ITS BEAUTY AND IMPROVES ITS CONDITION HAVE A EUCENE WAVE DONE BY AN EXPERT W. PLANTEN, Lowe St. Tel. 1712

Did you ever hear of a Grocery Store running a— Lending Library? That's just what we are doing and there are many good books to read too I Egan’s Cash Store . 47‘J CHILDERS ROAD.

MUNICIPAL BUS DEPARTMENT. SERVICES homems in 3.4 b m. Road oebuek fid via cdo 4.3 i T U R D A Yff E R i I Cf S : 9 p.m. f; |» .snaw.. MANGA PAPA HAP 30 minutes t(||Q|F noon, thereafter. $ KAITI: As per Ti For Information Ring 1713 M.

MAKE 1 9 3 0 EASIER When .BUILDING or IMPROVING. Consider the Merits of “PP” PUMICE COPPERS (Insulated Firebox) "PREMIER” Reinforced Wash Tubs (Great finish) "MACIC” ELECTRIC CYLINDERS (Quick recovery) "VALE” CHIP WATER.HEATER (All copper) "LITTLE WONDER" CALIPHONT and SHOWER combination. ALL N.Z.-MADE, AND LATEST. You are entitled to make comparison. | ALL HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS. Illustrated Price Leaflets on request. Distributors: Wholesale Supplies Agency. CORONATION HOTEL REVISED JJOTTLE gTORE We no w quote the following Keenly Cut Prices:— Our Veiy Old Matured Draught 9/6 Whisky 9 6 4/- Our Very Rich Old Port 4.Gilby’s Dry Gin 11/-. Hampers to suit all requirements delivered in town area or to rail or service car. Large Stocks of all Leading Brands of Wines and Spirits always carried ARCHIE E. KIRK for Shop and J --*- Office Fittings, Whitney Windows and all classes of Joinery. Guaranteed the best.—Phone 852 ' TIJST Landed.—A large stock ol beautiful designs and colorings. —Gisborne Wallpaper P'Uiot. 255 Gladstone Road, Grieve’s Buildings-

JyTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. [Races at makar4ka Ail ULS3O. Slid 15th FEBRI L TMt.4 tiisboriH.' aog/rMifMm, W. reL&nirayPWj'f JlufaraM about a. 45 pin/Wfsf Mice). 'ARFfSg Single, 1 - Return. Afterno Train for Motuhora. loaves Gisborne 5.20 p.m., Makaraha. 5.40 p.m.. arriving Motuhora 8.50 p.TII. _ , Afternorm Train leaves Motuhora. 8.45 p.m., arriving Gisborne 6.35 p.m. Usual Saturday service will run on Ngatapa Line. SCHOOL BOOKS FULL STOCKS OF: TEXT BOOKS EXERCISES AND PADS GRAPH BOOKS PENS AND PENCILS In fact ALL REQUISITES FOR SCHOOL. NEW STOCKS JUST OPENED. Distinctive and Specially Printed Exercises and Pads for High School, Gisborne School, _ Awa_ puui School, Te Hapara School, and St. Mary’s School. I3e proud of your school and use the Distinctive Exercises and Pads. Special Quotations for quantityrates to Country" Schools and Private Schools. EASTWOOD’S BOOK STORE GLADSTONE RD. AND DERBY ST. ’Phones 12, 1200 Cisborno WOOL SCOURING

TENDERS GISB ME INE-W AIEOA MAIN ' [OR ERE h a or. [ENDUES jfoij; invMffQ ior loadm*; Rl|k'liveri.i-«JO#|!.io yards of rapltal|>'froni Gontlo An tiro Quarries to highway, ayil close witljf Vilhb »Se<foetary, Pi:hlic/'YYoi;ks Tenders Boarjr. \\ eip.m., on TUESDAY, lSe&* February, 1980. \ Specikeations may b<§ ge<firfYi&fl.’ulj!ic Works Offices, Gi.slSrnc and Bartletts. I I „;\ K A IvA Hi {i £\fl& i#GR OSS N.GAEO& R I fg *i/ .UlClMGare inviledpip'r /&ii|ugo It i m bor-jfkau[l y fjynetc., t£f ships’ to above bridge’ siteJ •1.1 Hides, and jtfoso at«jse uiidcriiiont.oned p.m. MONDAY, 10th Eobrwrv, 1930. Spee.fications may be seen at- I'nblie Works Oilice, Gisborne. TOLA%\. BAY HARBOR BfAKO. HRIMIN OF TWO BA|Ep#NGS. Oe|?VilaTE ayfH Spjofv^' Tenders, if t|fetQh;fsrrnan, wih be untH ifoon on FRIDAY, if tw#o dwellings near Ua> TendiJL tg Up on Plans and bejseei, it thejCoMeil ChamMrs, SoMider St.. jjljjjfgi® Bay, and** at tlmft.G'onk douna#X'oi||icil ~ lloa d, Gi s b(g’no. Lo we Jwo# P - 1 - Jer not necessarily acsepfecw. H. L. 'IfE&fI’EST. Secretary

« —►}<— >J 4 "■* - THE ©AIM FINEST SMALL IN THE WORLD the SUPER 7. Has many triumphs to its credit, the latest being on Brooklands track, when, over a distance of nine miles, it averaged a speed of 78£ miles per hour. This baby car has climbed the notorious Culblean Hill in Scotland, a rough track with a gradient of 1 in 2, with absolute ease. Made in England, this British baby car offers far greater value, than any other car in the same price field. CALL AND SEE ST AT H.S. MOTORSud GREY STREET, GISBORNE. * * * i 4 * * * * * \ a * * * 4 99 99 99 PRICES 1930 MODELS - - SEDAN £238/10/0 M.P. f - - ROADSTER £2OB/10/0 M.P. J - - TOURER £212/10/0 M.P. \ ■ - - Delivery Van £2lO/0/0 M.P. f EASY TERMS. ARRANGED. 9? 99 99 99 99 99 f

“I put it to YOU,” said counsel tor ! the wile, in u maintenance case the other day, addressing defendant, “that if you were not so fond of luxuries you’d he hotter otl ? Now, how much tobacco d’you use a week?” "‘Luxuries?” snorted hubby, ‘‘call terbacker a luxury. I call it a, blinkin' necessity, see ? And if you ast me bow much I smoke a week, Mr. Nosey Parker, it’s four ounces, and 1 can’t do with less.” “Better for your health if you could,” replied counsel. But that depends. Four ounces weekly of some of the imported tobacco is too much, because being full of nicotine, it cannot be safely indulged in to that extent. Four ounces of New Zealand tobacco (produced by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry) can qu : te sateIy he smoked each week, or even more than that. You see it is toasted, and the toasting absorbs most of the nicotine. These are the on v toasted tobaccos. They are delightful' smoking: “Jiiverhead Gold” (mild 1 , “Cavendish” (medium). “Navy Cut” (medium), “Cut Plug No. 10” (full).* —(Advt.) .

TENDERS (The highest, or any uot necessarily accepted), addressed to the undersigned. wdi be received until Noon on TUESDAY, Lite 11th day oi February, 1930, in respect of:— T OT 9 D.l*. IGG3 part Kaifi 15? <8 i containing 1 rood situate No. 7 Parau Street Kai.fi together with buildings ' situate thereon comprising Modern .Dwelling House (Bungalow—--7 rooms exclusive of bathroom pantry scullery broom room W.C. etc.) Outbuildings Wood and Coal House Washhouse Car Shed Too! and heed Sheds also Fowl Houses and Runs (detached! fully improved (gardens lawns and orchard). Conveniences include electric light gas stove Orion range h. and c. water silent Rusher 3GOO gallon tanks in addition to supply water. FURNITURE etc. at valuation (if desired). Hours of inspection by arrangement ERIC M. HARDER : I’.O. Box b - Telephone 849. T O T —FOII SALE: Dairy. Farm L • VX*JJ. about 190 acres; half flat and bill country. Splendid dairying proposition. Govt, lease. With Dwelling, etc.—Apply T., Q. : Lawless 1 l/en\ 71* I since J!il BUY a Gent’s Nickel Rotherham Watch _ for 32/G or £2, and a Ladies' Wristlet in" Silver for - 50/-, in Gold for £4/15/-, and i £6/10/-. - Only at Stoneham’s. •■.lewellerii,- Gisborne, , ; . . SOMETHING New.—Real Am her ; Leaf Brooches only 7/6, and Real ‘Amber Bracelets Only. > 22/6. These arc the very latest and are charming, for. day or, evening , iveari-LA. Steneham and Co. ; Jewellers, Gisborne. --•--, . ■ , T ADDERS Mended in Ladhs’ Silk *** Stockings: sntiafactioii guaranteed. -Also Hemstitching, 6d per yd. —“Beehive,R Hamilton. ‘ V< -r

The best vnhie In Diamond Rings is to be found at Stoneham's. Jewelers. G : sborne. and from the !aig“*ot range in the district. A 1? REST THE DISEASE. Clinmbeilai”'s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is indisnensahle in tlie home that is not within ready reach of a doctor. Colic. Diarrhoea. Dysentry, ard Stomach Cramps are all ailments which rerjuire immediate treatment to arrest the disease and relieve the pain. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy acts ouicklv and snreIv. The first dose eases the pain, and permanent, relief is effected after a few doses.—Sold everywhere.

V/VTE are now receiving Wool for ’ ' v Scouring in any quantity. Wo ' conscientiously recorumemi sheepfarmers to have their wool scoured 1 aud “got up’’ in the best marketable condition, and so obtain the highest market value. : BRANCH STORE ROEBUCK ROAD (Next Petrol Station). 3 At our Branch Store, Roebuck 1 Hoad, we are Cash Buyers of Wool. i Skins, Hides, Tallow, etc. , We solicit your patronage with the s assurance that we pay the highest . market prices obtainable. W. H. SMITH & CO., LTD. WOOL SCOURERS, WOOL BUYERS ’Phone 6605. P.O. Box 7. NOW OPEN. RECORD gOTEL. BOTTLING STORE ALL THE LEADING LINES OF WINES AND. SPIRITS. . We Specialise in ( Bell’s Whisky (own bottling) 11/- per bottle. Black and White', Walker’s, Crawford’s. Australian Wines: Ponfpld’s, LindeI' ’ man’s,, apd Irvine’s. * I Gonzolez Spanish Wine. Guinness’S Stout, Dog’s Head English * ' / . . * I ’Ale. ! ■ • • • ——A,. Li 1—- ;—— •> WORMS SPEEDILY’ REMOVED. ■ » v ■ ■ ■■■< : •> There is nothing so. effective, safe and quick-acting for worms as ej WADE’S WORM FIGS. Give them to the . children, at the first sign of ij worms. They never "fail to give satisfactory results. Can *'he given to t-j ■the "'verv'yolingest. -pleasant to take. No- bad after-effects. All chemists i 1 arid : stores,:> "■« ■' ■ <■: ' '■ ' ■i

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 6

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