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MEETING P.B. REGISTERED-POULTRY-KEEPERS’ ASSN. (Affiliated Branch.) All Registered Poultry Keepers are reminded of annual meeting to be held in Chinese Assn. Rooms, Gladstone Road, Saturday, January 19, 7.30 pm., sharp. Members please attend. D. C. WATTS, 683 Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT at 8.15 o’clock. CHAIRMAN OF W.F.B.A. BILLETING COMMITTEE will Broadcast an Important Statement from Station 2ZM. R. F. CONOLE Accountant Company Secretary. Insurance Broker. Is now in practice on his own account. Public Library Buildings, Gisborne. Insurances arranged at LLOYDS. 665 THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. C. Collier, of Tokomaru Bay, wish to thank all those who went to the aid of their daughter Hilda while iswimming, especially Mrs. Tichbourne. I Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. 680 SALE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. Unclaimed property in the hands of the Police at Gisborne, will, if not claimed before Saturday, February 9, be sold by public auction. Particulars as to time and place of sale obtainable from Inspector of Police, Gisborne. 312 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PR"OVIDENT SOCIETY (Inc. in Australia.) It is the intention of the Society on or after the 16th day of February next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 1508772 on the life of John Vivian Reynolds which is declared to have been lost. ■Wellington. 16th January, 1945. W. T. IKIN, 647 Manager for New Zealand. I GISBORNE MASTER BAKERS’ ASSN. As from Friday, January 18th inst, No Cakes or Small Goods will be baked on Saturdays. Bread will be baked and delivered on Saturdays as usual in .the meantime, and the bakers’ shops will be open on Saturday morning from 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. for the sale of bread only. "NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE ERNEST GEORGE HALLETT, of Jisborne, Hotelkeeper, being the mlder of a Publican’s License in reject of the premises situate at Gisjorne, and known as the Gisborne -lotel, do hereby give notice that I iesire to obtain, and will at the next licensing Meeting, to be held at Gislorne on the 4th day of March, 1946, iddlv for a Transfer of the said license from myself to GEORGE sUTTON. my appointee DATED at Gisborne the 23rd day oi November, 1945. hallett _ 535 46 UNITED FIRE BRIGADES’ CONvRENCE AND DEMONSTRATION. GISBORNE, MARCH 6 to 15, incl. PRIVATE BILLETING REQUIRED FOR PAYING GUESTS. Hotel accommodation being very limited the Executive must appeal to the Householders of Gisborne to offer hospitality for the period for 400 BRIGADESMEN and 100 LADIES (Wives, Daughters). Guests will provide necessary coupons and are prepared to pay for all accommodation supplied. Householders are asked to state if they can provide full board, or bed and breakfast only, also the number they can stake of men, wives, daughters, and the period. If guests are preferred from particular towns this will be arranged where possible. Most visitors will require accommodation from the night of 6th to morning of 15th March, and transport will not be the obligation of hosts, but will be of valued assistance. The success of the Conference will be determined by the response to this appeal. The reputation of Gisborne’s hospitality is widespread and the Conference Executive, in asking for the Conference’s guests to be provided with the necessary accommodation, confidently believe this will be willingly undertaken. Please phone early to 4515 (Brian S. Bree, Conference Secretary). 3905 (H. A. Deer, Chairman Billeting Cbmmittee). 3241 (C. Blackburn, Fire Board Secretary). 2657 (Mrs P. Hockley, President Women’s Executive). NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY, 19th JANUARY. If unable to phone please write “The Chairman Billeting Committee,” 402 Aberdeen Road. 291 TENDER HOUSING CONSTRUCTION DEPART. . MENT. TENDERS are invited as follows, closing at 4 p.m. on 7th February, 1946, with the District Supervisor, Housing Construction Department, Napier:— Seven Units in Waikaremoana district, consisting of 2 house units at Kaitawa and 5 Roadmen’s Cottages; _ Also One Unit Ruatoria, and Two Units Tikitiki locality. 6H POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. To be held at the Makaraka Racecourse on Saturday, February 9, 1946. LIQUOR BOOTHS. TENDERS are invited for the right to conduct the LIQUOR BOOTHS at the above Race Meeting. Tenders close at noon on Friday, the 18th January, 1946. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed" to the President, Poverty Bay Turf Club Box 292 Gisborne. 528 EVANS’ BACON FACTORY. 30 Derby Street. Buyers of Chopper, Baconer, Porker Pigs. Pies bought on feet, or on hooks at Kaiti"’Works or Abattoirs. Private Curing a Speciality. Factory Phone, 3291; Retail Shop 2720; Evenings, 3431. PACIFIC MODEL 525 The most impressive 1946 5-valve All-wave Radio yet. Only at— MAX GUNN RADIOS 43 Lowe Street.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21922, 17 January 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21922, 17 January 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21922, 17 January 1946, Page 1