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. ; PUBLIC N6lICfeS .OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT M & M l (.McGuffie an'd Moir)' FAINTS, WALLPAPERS. PICTURES, he public are advised that our wemises at 228 Gladstone Rd. (near dr'amwells), are np\y open under the nianagemeni. of Mr. T. W. MeGuifie date of Vincents). 719 ; THE BOYS’ BRIGADE. Gisborne Battalion. 'REV, LIONEL FLETCHER VISIT. All members of the Gisborne Battalion, the Boys' Brigade are requested to parade at 2 p.m., SUNDAY, JULY 29th, opposite Parish Hall, Dprby St. ROY WILLIAMS GO7 Secretary. ■ We wish to announce that our f; RETAIL PORK BUTCHERY has been removed to , 226 GLADSTONE ROAD (Near Bramwell’s). Phone 2720. Business as usual at the Factory, 277 Gladstone Road. EVANS’ BACON FACTORY. 512 THE TA'IRAWHITI DISTRICT PIG COUNCIL (Inc.) wish to advise Farmers, etc., that Mr. H. A. HOPKINS, is resuming his, position oil August Ist as PIG SUPERVISOR to the above Council after his return from overseas. All telephone rings 2534 day, 2459 night. L. F. SCEATS, , 723 Secretary. P.B. COMMERCIAL GARDENERS’ ASSN. Applications for Vegetable Contract for* Cabbage. Cauliflower, Beet, are closing August 4th. Apply V. G. A., Hall, Internal .Marketing Division.- Box 317. Telephone 4609, Gisborne. L. J. TORRIE, . Hon. Secretary. 7G2

FISH RETAILING j NEPIA ANDREWS, Te Araroa, has applied lot' a variation of His Fish Retailers License to hawk fish for sale: in the Hicks Bay district, so as to permit him to also hawk fish for sale from Hicks Bay to Ruatoria and to sell wet fish from shop premises in Rata street, Te Araroa. Persons considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on this application should make any desired representations in writing not later than 9th August, to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Box, 3025, Wellington, 713] WOODFORD HOUSE SCHOOL, HAVELOCK NORTH. OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS. i THREE Open Scholarships, at £6O 'per annum, will be available at the I beginning of 1946. All candidates s must have completed at lfeast Standard Six. and preference will be given to those under 15 yeats of age. The Scholarships 'Will be available for varying periods, according to the candidate’s requirements and school record. CONDITIONS OF AWARD. Awards will be decided by competitive examination during October. 1945. and by recommendation, but will not depend entirely upon scholastic merit. Applications should bo made by September 19. 1945. to the Headmistress. * . GISBORN3S—TE REINGA FREIGHT LEAVES GISBORNE DEPOT, 191 CHILDERS ROAD MONDAY .. 2 p.m. FRIDAY .. 2 p.m. This Truck must leave at schedule. time. “ Will intending consignors please assist by noting the time of departure. and. have freight, parcels, etc., delivered to depot sufficiently early to maintain timetable. APPLE AND PEAR PRICES PRICE Order 397 gazetted 26 July, operative 30 July, axes MAXIMUM WHOLESALE prices as below—fancy shown first, commercial . second, minimum third. Retail prices according to Price Order 317 subject to additional container charge—Apples 6d, p+rs sd. (4-means ‘and larger,’ ‘and smaller.’) DELICIOUS (all kinds) 1004-/198 10/9, 10/3, 6/6; 216 10/-, 9/6, 5/6. GRANNIE SMITH 100+/198 10/9, 10/3, 7/1; 216 10/-, 9/6, 6/-. STURMER 100+/150 9/6, 9/-. 6/6;, 163/198 8/6 8/-, 6/-: 216 7/6, 7/-, 5/-. DOUGHERTY 100+ 9/6, 9/-, 6/-; 113/ 150 9/6, 9/-, 6/6; 163/198.8/6, 8/-, 6/6; 216 8/- 7/6, 6/-. OTHER DESSERT 100+/150 10/6. 10/-, 7/-; 163/198 10/6, 10/-, 6/-; 216 9/6, 9/-. 6/-. BALLARAT AND L. WOLS>ELEY 100+ 8/9,. 8/9, 7/6; 113/150 10/-, 10/-, 7/6; 163/198 10/- 10/-, 6/6; 216 8/-, 8/-, 6/61 OTHER COOKERS 100+ 9/-, 9/-, 7/6; 113/150 10/-. 10/-, 7/6; 163/ 198 10/-, 10/-, 6/6; 216 8/-, 8/-. 6/6. PEARS 17/3, 17/3, 16/3. 712

GISBORNE FOOT SUFFERERS Mr. MERVYN ADAMS AUCKLAND FOOT SPECIALIST (328 Queen Street) may be consulted at ' MANN’S PHARMACY, , ri-lURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 10, 11. Mr. Adams for 15 years, has specials isecl in the treatment of the following: 1. Painful and serious foot troubles of farmers, their wives and children; bushmen, timber workers, etc. Ur-The cure Of fallen arches in children and adolescents. 3. The alleviation of foot deformities due to infantile paralysis, injury, vocation and rheumatoid arthritis. 4. Corns, callouses on soles of feet; bunions, nail deformities. 5. The production of light, non-metal arch supports from actual casts of the feet. It is essential for all female sufferers to bring their working shoes’for inspection. APPOINTMENTS AT MANN’S PHARMACY.

;; TRAILERS WRECKED AND INCOMPLETE MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS close with the Secretary, War Assets Realisation Board, Defence Services Building, Bunny St. Wellington (Postal address. Box 5080) at NOON on MONDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1945, for. the .purchase of TRAILERS- AND WRECKED AND INCOMPLETE MOTOR TRUCKS AND CARS (Tenders Nos. 152 to 214 inclusive) located at Vehicle Reception Depots at Cornwall Park and Mechanic’s Bay, Auckland, Nevis St., Petone (Wellington) and New Brighton, Christchurch, and Army liolding Parks at Ngaruawahia and Trentham. * j .Tenders must be addressed to the Board’s Secretary in sealed envelopes marked “Tender No. . . .” The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Schedules of conditions and lots offered may be obtained at the Board’s Wellington Office, the offices of the Board’s District Executive Officers, Dilworth Buildings, Queen St., Auckland and Old Art Gallery Building, Durham St., Christchurch and also at the District offices of the Dept of Industries and Commerce at Christchurch and Dunedin • 717

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21777, 28 July 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21777, 28 July 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21777, 28 July 1945, Page 2