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MEETINGS GISBORNE PERMANENT BUILDING GISBORNE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY SOCIETY 71st Si ANNUAL MEMTING ANNUAL MEETING TO-NIGHT „* TO-NIGHT RECORD YEAR. The Seventy-first Annual Meeting of the Gisborne Permanent Building Society will be held at 7.30 o’clock TO-NIGHT at BALL & CRAWSHAW’S OFFICES, Peel Street. All persons interested invited to attend. 557 FRED R. BALL, Secretary. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Mangapapa Tennis Club will be held at 7.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, Gth September, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Mangapapa. All members and intending members please attend. p. McDermott, 533 Secretary. gisbMnelmaize GROWERS 1 ASSOCIATION. NOTICE OF MEETING. AN Important Meeting of the members of this Association will be held on FRIDAY NIGHT, 7th SEPTEMBER, at the conclusion of Maize Production Meeting. A. R. TRAFFORD, 426 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES BITES FOR BRITAIN. THE MAYORESS WILL SPEAK from 2ZJ TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY - , SEPTEMBER sth, at 7.30. 567 PATRIOTIC SHOP. WHATAUPOKO SUB-ZONE FRIDAY, SEPT. 7th. WILL ALL RESIDENTS PLEASE CONTRIBUTE? 566 MATAWHERO POUND. IMPOUNDED from Matawhero, on August 29th, One Brown Mare, star on forehead, snip on nose, clipped mane, two hind feet white. No brands visible. If not claimed and all expenses paid, shall be sold on Friday, 14th September, 1945. F. GOODALL, 564 Poundkeeper. PLUNKET SOCIETY ANNUAL FLOWER DAY - . FRIDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. All contributions and donations of Flowers may be left at the Peel Street Hut or. THURSDAY After?don cl FRIDAY Morning. 552 ANNOUNCEMENT. CORDS PISTON RINGS and Expanders. Gisborne Stocks of Cords Piston Rings and Expanders have now been taken over by WILLIAMS & KETTLE’S MACHINERY DEPARTMENT 191 Childers Road, Gisborne. Phone 2668. 563 NOTICE. AS I am closing down my business, all accounts unpaid by October 5, 1945, will be handed to my solicitor foxcollection. ' All repairs in my shop, if not claimed before September 15, 1945, will be sold. DICK ONEROA. Blacksmith. Tikitiki. 447 AIR TRAINING CORPS. A Special Parade of members of No. 14 Squadron (Town), and No. 19 Squadron (School), will be held at the Drill Hall on Thursday next, 6th inst., at 1900 hours sharp. Parents of Cadets of the above Squadrons are also cordially invited to be present at 1930 hours to hear a talk by Wing Commander Colin C. Gray, D. 5.0., 'D.F.C. and two bars. C. PRENTICE, F/0., 574 Officer Commanding. 'POVERTY^BAY - HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. DAFFODIL & SPRING FLOWER SHOW, PARISH HALL, DERBY STREET, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th and 7th. Late Entries will be received at any of the local Florists or Seedsmen’s Shops until 4.30 p.m. to-morrow, WednesGISBORNE COMPETITIONS. PUPILS OF DAVID LEE TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. First, Humorous Recitation, own selection, Boys under 12; First, Recitation, own selection, Boys 10 and under 12; First, Humorous Recitation, own selection, Boys 12 and under 14; First, Reading at Sight (Prose), Girls or Boys under 12; Third, Musical Monologue own selection, Girls or Boys - 10 and under 14, Very Highly Commended, Recitation, Own Selection, Boys 12 and under 14: Very Highly Commended, Musical Monologue, Own Selection, Girls or Boys 10 and under 14; Highly Commended in Elocution Test Cup, ■‘The Tui,” Girls or Boys under 12. Phone 2494. 216 Clifford Street. _ 531 BOOKS AND STATIONERY “GIDEON - Planish”—N o vel by Sinclair Lewis. Price 9''3. Post 6d. 1 the Hour Before the Dawn”—W. Somerset Maugham. Price 9/3. Post 6d. Muir s Bookshop ____ LOUIS Bromlield’s latest novel, "What Became of Anna Bolton” Price 9/-. Post Gd. Muir's Bookshop. GARDEN IN (^HANDBOOKS Complete N.Z. Gardener, by J. A. McPherson. 66. post 6d. Brett's Gardening Guide. 7/6, post Bd. Vegetable Gardening in N.Z. 2/6, post 4d Compost, by F. H. Billington. 3/6. post 3d. Soil Fertility, by J. W. Matthews. 3/-, post 3d. THOMAS ADAMS Bookseller Stationer Printer. ACCOMMODATION ASHWORTH’S ~ Private Hotel. BedBreakl’ast. Select Accommodation. Phone 3585. 335 Childers Road. 375 ARCADIA - Pit!VATS"HOTEL WAIROA PHONE 75. Under entirely new management. Railcar passengers specially catered lor. Mr. and Mrs. L. HOWARTH.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 4 September 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 4 September 1945, Page 1