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MEETINGS N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY (To Hapara Branch.) THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TE HAPARA BRANCH will be held in the Club, THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 8 p.m. All Interested Invited. 976 FEDERATED FARMERS OF NEW ZEALAND Matawai Branch. A GENERAL MEETING o i the Branch will be held in the Women's Institute Rooms on SATURDAY, the 30th MARCH, 1946, at 2 p.m., following on a meeting of the Settlers’ Association at 1.30 p.m. BUSINESS: (1). Mr. Reeves will address members on Meat Board matters. (2). Mr. Duncan of Agriculf' connection tion of tin H. J. I. 968 ihe Department ill be present in 'he re-organisa- : Farmers’ Club. t BLESON, Chairman. PUBLIC NOTICES THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson wish to thank Mrs. Hodgson and unknown gentlemen for kindness and prompt attention shown during the accident at Wainui Beach. 953 WAERENGA-A-HIKA RESIDENTS. ALL those interested in holding a Sports Meeting in the above district kindly attend a meeting in the Parish Hall, Wairenga-a-hiki on WEDNESDAY, 27t'n March, . Proceeds in aid of proposed Hall for the district. HARRY HOLLIS, 856 Convener. GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD ACCOUNTS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board’s audited and signed Statement of Accounts for the year ended September 30th, 1945, will be open for inspection at the Board’s Office, Read's Quav, for the period of thirty days. E. A. KHULL, Secretary. March 26th, 1946. 957 POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ELECTRICITY RESTRICTIONS. CONSUMERS will have noted from Press reports the drastic restrictions imposed on those Boards which had exceeded their quota and were listed as Defaulters last week. These restrictions necessitated the disconnection of feeders in the districts concerned. Last week this Board exceeded its quota and therefore it will probably be listed as a Defaulter. Accordingly all consumers are notified that interruptions to supply to their premises are liable to occur in the future at any time. R. P. BAIGENT, 931 Managing-Secretary. REFRIGERATION. Mr. M. K. Agnew. Consulting Rrefrigerating Engineer of AGNEW REFRIGERATION LIMITED, will be in Gisborne on 27th, and 28th MARCH, and will be pleased to discuss Refrigeration problems with those interested. FOR APPOINTMENT RING PHONE 2309. 980 WHEN THINKING OF SUITS THINK OF C. H. BERRY, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR 68 Gladstone Road. Phone 4662 s DOC. LITTLER LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAIRDRESSER. ALL TOILET REQUISITES. Next Vigis Grocer. Gladstone Road. HARDWARE LET US RESTOCK YOUR WORKSHOP —With— TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS —From — LETT’S HARDWARE Phone 3699. 277 Gladstone Road. “THE WALLS THAT HAVE NO EARS.” WALLS and Ceilings of Pinex absorb sound and provide greater quiet in homes, workrooms, factories and other buildings. PINEX INSULATING WALLBOARD. also insulates against heat and cold, and is adaptable to new decorative treatments in great variety. The ideal building material —obtainable through BUILDERS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS. RELIABLE HAULAGE SERVICE Is available in Cook, Uawa, and Waikahu. J. LIVINGSTONE. (late 2nd N.Z.E.F.) Can promptly handle all your Stock. Metal, Wool and Merchandise Carting. Phone 4920. Phone 4920. Depot 429 GLADSTONE ROAD. THE ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO. (GISBORNE), LTD. Stockists of Plywoods. Doors, Latest Designs. Agents for Victor Paints —And— Synflex Enamels. All Joiners, Cabinetmakers, Builders —And— Plumbers’ Requisites. Phone 2316. 310 Gladstone Road. ACCOMMODATION RAILWA Y PRIVATE "HOTEL PEEL STREET. Bed and Breakfast; also Full Accommodation and Casual Meals. 'Phone 3026 Phone 3020.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21980, 26 March 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21980, 26 March 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21980, 26 March 1946, Page 1