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m m t / leoret of What V? 1; Why is it that Overseas Stations are so easily tuned in?. Why is the tone so clear? Why is it so Lifeflfee? ;• . A Demonstration will Reveal the Secret. Arrange a Demonstration Now at uperionty Radio House BULLS! BULLS! BULLS! W. B; DOLEMAN Phon<> 20062 BUYER OP ALL CLASSES FAT STOCK. ALSO BONER COWS AND OX. GISBORNE TANNERY (F. E. Wilson & Sons Ltd.) MAKA.RAKA, GISBORNE Tannery of Harness and Sole Leather Private Tannins a SDeclalt? “THIS OREAD IS SIMPLY DELICIOUS IT MUST BE Fimdlmfs 99 mm mm warn mEMn't*nr,x<*nnaK*\ im Every Piece of Railway Equipment Must Work. ' To meet the demands of wartime, thousands of tons of freight have to be transported by the railways every day. ‘The efficient handling of this vast and complete movement calls for the use of every railway wagon, to ' the limit of its capabilities. Wagons must be at hand—wagons of the right type, in,the right numbers—when and where wanted. A wagon unnecessarily idle is transportation wasted. Remember, the nation’s production and fighting fronts DEPEND upon its transportation front. Transportation Is Vital To Victory -ffWW Wonder I Wouldn’t '- Sleep Last Night!” “Just as I thought. They’ve bought that cheap stuff ‘instead, of that freshly roasted coffee, from v the Slieep/armers.” ■r USE GOOD COFFEE ALWAYS STALE COFFEE IS LIKE YESTERDAY’S NEWSPAPER . . . . . . BUY IT FRESHLY GROUND WHILE YOU WAIT. Tt >IOU cake a The finest night cap . . . Drink a cup of hot coffee made from the famous KONA Beans. . . A Sheepfarmer’s special . . . always freshly roasted. Try some! GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. Phone 4391, GISBORNE. WATERPROOF COATS - LEGGINGS CAPES TARPAULINS COVERS AT 'I. F. JEUNK’S Ltd. BRIGHT ST. Round McGruer’s Corner

VAV.mV/AViV.VAV soßiEQinnii an a pa a> n a ms a aaauajrßaau The full Waiouru Staff Band is making its initial appearance in. Gisborne on TUESDAY, 13th instant with a Civic Reception at 12 noon at Peel St. All functions to be held are to assist the < Queen Carnival Efforts and you Must Hear This Superb Combination. TUESDAY, 13 th, WEDNESDAY, 14th, THURSDAY, 15th, FRIDAY, 16th, W aiouru IP R O G R. 12 Noon: CIVIC RECEPTION, Peel Street. 8 p.m.: CONCERT, Opera House, 2/6, 1/6 and 1/-. Booking', Tattersa.il & Bayly’s. 8 p.m.: DANCE, City Hall. Afternoon: Visit to Old People’s Home and Hospital. Evening: OPEN AIR DISPLAY, Childers Rd. Reserve. Afternoon: DISPLAY' at Intermediate & High Schools. Evening: March to City Hall for ARMY QUEEN RACE MEETING and DANCE to follow. 1 AMME SATURDAY, 17th, Afternoon: March to Childers Rd. Reserve from Town ■ Clooh and play during PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ DISPLAY. Evening: MILITARY DANCE at Poho-o-Rawiri Hall m aid of Army Queen SUNDAY, 18th, Afternoon: BAND DISPLAY at Childers Rd. Reserve .Adoßa 1/-, Children 6d., Cars 1/-. Evening: SACRED CONCERT, Opera House, 8.15 p.m., 2/6, 1/0 and 1/-. Booking’ Tattcrsall & Bayly’s ■C The Finest Military Combination of its ' kind in New Zealand. ■■ Hear the Band and Make ’< Hear the Band and Make ■: Your Miserable Life Happy J Your Miserable Life Happy “I A Gisborne Patriotic Zone Production.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21066, 10 April 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21066, 10 April 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21066, 10 April 1943, Page 5