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ENTERTAINMENTS CHRYSANTHEMUM DISPLAY BON ACCORD LOUNGE, THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 2-9 p.m. POVERTY BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 119 THE BALL OF THE Y'EAR THE BALL OF THE YEAR THE BALL OF THE YEAR HELP US TO MAKE IT A SUCCESS AND HELP BRITAIN. The R.S.A.-Kiwi Social Committee presents AID TO BRITAIN BALL AID TO BRITAIN BALL AID TO BRITAIN BALL and PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTES PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTES ARMY HALL ARMY HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 30th, 1948. FRIDAY, APRIL 30th, 1948. Under the Patronage of A. R. CUTLER, Esq., V.C., Aust. High Commissioner to N.Z. and HIS WORSHIP the MAYOR and MRS. N. H. BULL. Music Supplied by STUART SHEET’S ORCHESTRA Subscription: Double 15/-, Single 7/6. NOTE: Any further Debutantes wishing to be presented at the Ball please ring Mrs. H. C. Gregory, 3336. WHY HEMINGWAY’S LEAD IN ACCOUNTANCY In choosing your Accountancy coaches, no matter what yardstick you use—Efficiency, Experience, Results—you can place only one School first, and that is HEMINGWAY’S! Hemingway’s efficient practical methods of Accountancy tuition include personal, individual instruction and supervision by expert tutors—complete printed texts, no books to buy—one all-inclusive fee, plus a guarantee of tuition until successful. Hemingway’s experience extends over 50 years, as the pioneers of the home study method of Accountancy coaching —a record unequalled in New Zealand. Hemingway's results speak for themselves —year after year for more than half a century Hemingway’s students have scored the record passes. Train for success under Hemingway's—write quickly for free book. “Accountancy," to— HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. MWS IF YOU ARE HAVIIs(J TROUBLE WITH YOUR MOTOR TAKE IT TO NEWTON, KING, LTD. PHONE 4580 GREY STREET.

Information mi on hoiv to send F#®H T® BRITAIN by the Bulk Parcels scheme THE Balk Parcels Service has been organised to enable us to send small or large items of food to those people in the United Kingdom who deserve our help most. If you want to help the people of Britain by a gift of food, please read tha information given below, then send us all you can. m I it WHAT TO SEND. Tinned meat*, tinned fate, condcnted and dried milk, honey, jam, plum pudding, fruit cakes, canned cheese (all in tins!) and all tha good foods which are recommended by your grocer for overseas parcels. Send a tin at a time if you t [ like, or more. Your sacrifice will bo ' appreciated at Home when it arrive*. HOW TO SEND IT. Send your foodstuffs for bulk parcels to your nearest depot—using the address "The Aid for Britain Parcel Committee”, Depots are being established in the following towns: Auckland, Ashburton, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, Hamilton, Invercargill, Mastcrton, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Oamaru, Palmerston North, Taurangn, Thames, Timaru, Wanganui, Wellington, Westport and Whangarei. WHO RECEIVES THE PARCELS? The people who benefit from this scheme are the old, the sick and the lonely . . . the people who would not otherwise receive private food parcels. Gao THE SCHOOL PARCELS SCHEME. A collection schema for food for Britain is in operation in most New Zealand schools. Parents may give their children tins of food and these will be taken to schools for assembly. Each school then forwards its food to a central depot for re-packing. From there it goes direct to Britain. Give your children parcels or tins of food and let them play their part in helping Britain. C -3 f^ SEND A PARCEL . . . AND YOU SEND HAPPINESS FEC26.24

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22621, 26 April 1948, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22621, 26 April 1948, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22621, 26 April 1948, Page 2

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