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PUBLIC NOTICES WE, the undersigned, wish to inform the Public that we were in no way personally connected with the Court proceedings Cato versus Thompson & Greaves, Ltd. C. P. GREAVES, W. THOMPSON. 51G MISS ANNETTE JEX-BLAKE, J.N.A.T.D., London, and MISS FLORA LOFFLER will be commencing their Ballroom Dancing Classes on April 2nd. i NOTICE. PEOPLE are warned against trespassing on property known as Brickworks, Kaiti, and removing articles. Certain persons who have removed bricks and other articles kindly come forward and settle for same. A. BAILLIE. 634 THANKS. On behalf of the relatives of the late Mrs. Te Kani Pere, I wish to thank all our Maori and Pakeha friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes. We are also very grateful to Dr. Bowker, Mrs. Rewai Reid and nurses who were so kind to our elder during her illness. R. W. HALBERT. NOTICE. HAVING Sold my Business, would all persons having repairs at shop kindly collect same on or before Monday, the 15th inst. ROY WILLIAMS, Boot Repairs, Grey Street. 434 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. NGATAPA STOCK PADDOCK. PUBLIC Notice is given that the Council will, at its meeting to be held on Thursday, 18th March, 1948, consider a motion to discontinue the use of the stock paddock at Ngatapa. R. K. GARDINER, 559 County Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE wish to notify the Public that PAT’S PANTRY CAKE SHOP & TEA ROOMS has had a change in ownership from P. Corbett to G. Moyes, and assures all Customers, new and old, of quality catering. GISBORNE HOME GUARD BAND. APPEAL FOR BILLETS. If 40 Free Billets can be assured in Gisborne, the Dunedin Ladies Brass Band will include Gisborne in their North Island Tour about end of April. Any Residents wishing to assist please ring Mr. H. A. Dear, Billeting Organiser, Phone 3905. N. E. NUNNS, 640 Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND EX-SERVICEMEN’S BUSINESS ASSN. INC. APPLICATIONS for enrolment are invited from all ex-servicemen eligible for membership in the New Zealand Ex-Servicemen’s Business Association, Inc. The objects are to assist members in all matters affecting their rehabilitation or establishment in business, and a wide range of contingencies is covered by the constitution. In particular, special attention is being paid to the promotion of trade between exservicemen who are in business on their own account, the number so engaged in New Zealand being estimated to exceed 10,000. Branches will be formed in each town. An ex-servicemen’s Trade Directory is now in course of preparation, and for inclusion in this, early application is essential. Full particulars, including the first bulletin of the association, obtainable on request to the Secretary, N.Z. Ex-Servicemen’s Business Assn. Inc., P.O. Box 221, Auckland. Annual subscription: Executive members £2/2/-, Associate members £l/1/-.

THE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT has vacancies on the PERMANENT STAFF as under: CLERICAL CADETS.—Youths 15 to 19 years of age with not less than two years’ secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or New University Entrance examination accepted up to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodging allowances if living away from home. Good openings for lads in search of a career. TRAFFIC BRANCH.—Youths and men 16 to 39 years of age. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH. Youths and men 16 to 23 years of age. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway travelling privileges. Improved wages scale. Apply nearest Stationmaster, or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. 131 EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1948. The 7.21 a.m. Palmerston NorthNapier, 9.40 a.m. Wellington-Gisborne and 8.28 a.m. Napier-Wellington express trains will run daily (Sunday excepted) from 25th to 31st March, 1948, inclusive. The 8.58 a.m. Gisborne-Wellington express will run daily (Sunday excepted) from 25th to 31st March inclusive. Relief express train leaves Wellington for Napier at 9.58 a.m. on 25th and 26th March, and Napier for Wellington at 8.50 a.'.n. on 26t1l March. THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, 1948. Special night train leaves Wellington for Napier at 10.30 p.m., Waipukurau 4.14 a.m. (26th), Waipawa 4.27, Otane 4,36, Hastings 5.22, Napier arr. 5.45 a.m. Special night train leaves Napier for Wellington at 10 p.m., Hastings 10.25, Otane 11.5, Waipawa 11.15, Waipukurau 11.32 p.m., Wellington arr. 5 a.m. (26th). FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1948 (Good Friday) The following trains only will run in the Hawke’s Bay area: 5.35 a.m. RailCar Wairoa-Napier; 8.28 a.m. Express Napier-Wellington; 8.50 a.m. Express Napier-Wellington; 8.55 a.m. Express Gisborne-Wellington; 4.30 p.m., Rail-car Gisborne-Napier,; 8.20 a.m. Rail-car Napier-Gisborne; 7.21 a.m. Passenger Palmerston North-Napier; 9.40 a.m. Express Wellington-Gisborne; 9.58 a.m. Express Wellington-Napier; 9.10 p.m., Rail-car Napier-Wairoa. MONDAY, 29th MARCH, 1948. Special train leaves Wellington for Napier at 1.50 p.m., Waipukurau 7.16, Waipawa 7.32, Otane 7.41, Hastings 8.27, Clive 8.39, Napier arr. 8.50 p.m. Special train, stopping where required, leaves Waipukurau 7.55 p.m., Hastings 9.45, Napier arr. 10.35 pm. Special night train leaves Napier for Wellington at 10 p.m., Hastings 10.25, Otane 11.5, Waipawa 11.15, Waipukurau 11.32, Wellington arrive 5 a.m. (30th) GISBORNE-TE REINGA FREIGHT Telephone 3636. LEAVES GISBORNE DEPOT, 191 CHILDERS ROAD: MONDAY .. .. 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY . ..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. WEDDING invitations quickly printed at short notice at Herald Printing Department.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22585, 13 March 1948, Page 2

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