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MEETINGS WHY WAS SIN PERMITTED? WHY WAS SIN PERMITTED? WHO MADE THE DEVIL? WHO MADE THE DEVIL? Hear Evangelist A. PARKER Answer These Questions SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK ODDFELLOWS HALL Ormond Road. 11.8. ART SOCIETY (Gisborne Branch) MEMBERS are reminded of the meeting to be held in the Music Room on Monday Evening next at 3 p.m., and pre-view of Exhibition. Note: Members only. RUSH-CHEUNG EXHIBITION This will be open to the public every afternoon from Tuesday, to Saturday inclusive, and every evening next week except Wednesday, from 7 p.m. PATUTAHI GOLF CLUB A GENERAL MEETING wall be held at the Patutahi Hall on TUESDAY, 15th June, at 7.30 p.m. 999 HON. SEC. LEAGUE OF MOTHERS MEMBERS are reminded of the meeting to be held on TUESDAY, June 15, when nominations will be received. A full attendance is desired. 974 GISBORNE VETERINARY CLUB (Inc.) THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the SHOWGROUNDS, Gisborne, on WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE, 1948, at 10 a.m. BUSINESS: Annual Reports & Statement of Accounts; Appointment of Auditor; General. A FARM SCHOOL will be held, following the Meeting, commencing at 10.30 a.m. 10th June, and 10 a.m. 17th June, when Addresses and Demonstrations will be given on topics of interest to farmers. Visiting speakers include: Mr. A. Linton, Chairman Veterinary Services Council, Wellington. Dr. J. F. Filmer, Director Animal Research Division, Dept, of Agriculture. Dr. C. P. McMeekan. Superintendent Ruakura Animal Research Station. Mr. A. Leslie. Chief Veterinary Executive Officer, Veterinary Services Council. Mr. A. H. Ward. Technical Adviser to N.Z. Dairy Board and Director of Herd Improvement. Mr. J. Newhook. Lecturer Veterinary Science, Massey Agricultural College. Mr. J. E. V. Simpson, Officer in Charge, Manutuke Research Station. Mr. H. de O. Chamberlain, Instructor in Agriculture, Dept, of Agriculture, Gisborne. Mr. R. E. Alexander, Government Veterinarian, Gisborne. ALL FARMERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. Charge 5/- per day. Young Farmers’ Club 2/6. Luncheon and afternoon tea available on the Grounds. 34 WINTER FARM SCHOOL— WAIROA MAYFAIR HALL JUNE 17 AND 18 COMMENCING 10 a.m. on the 17th June, a series of lectures and demonstrations of interest to farmers will be given by officers of the Veterinary Club and the Department of Agriculture. 7.30 p.m.: Agricultural Talking Films. Lectures of interest to farmers’ wives and others will be given by Mrs. E. Topping and Miss N. Metson, Rural Sociologists, on both days. Programme available from Department of Agriculture, Wairoa, or Federated Farmers. _JLS GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY 29 Lowe Street, Gisborne NEXT APPROPRIATION MEETING will be held at the Registered Office, 29 Lowe St., Gisborne, on MONDAY, 21st June, 1948, at 4.30 p.m., when the following amounts will be disposed of: FINANCIAL £3OOO and other Turns to lend at 4% oh first mortgage of approved freehold security. Apply Blair & Parker. 135 ADAIR’S Shares, also Mullard 5-Vnlvc Radio. Phone 20-042. 943 HOUSE PURCHASE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE FOR Advances up to 85 per cent of value of land and buildings in approved locations, low interest, cost offset by share of profits and income tax relief, with property debt-free if borrower dies, consult— THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE MOTOR SPECIALS AUTO PARTS LIMITED. THE CAR vVRECKERS. Phone 2539. BRIGHT STREET, GISBORNE. FOR SALE ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE SURPLUS STORES IVERSAL SADDLES (Mounted) £B/10/(V I.P. TENTS, 14 x 14. Gift £2l AG STRAPS, 36in., English, used 1/JE TROUSERS, Air Force, used 35/AKI TROUSERS, Army, used 35/JE TUNICS, Air Force, used 25/JE BLOUSES, Air Force, used 30/AKI BLOUSES, Army, used 30/JE GREATCOATS, Air Force, as new 60/* AKI GREATCOATS, Army, used 60/AKI DRILL TROUSERS Gift 12/6 tA F SKIRTS, blue, 26m. and less. Gift 10/t.A.F. TUNICS, blue. Gift 10/TlSli NAVY OFFICERS’ OVERCOATS, new, Black Melton Cloth, worth £lO/10/-. Only £6 VIY & NAVY KIT BAGS. Gift 15/,SKIN COATS, new, J length. Only £3/10/,SKIN COATS, new, full length. only 85.’,SKIN LEGGINGS (all sizes newi Gift 9/- pi iRWICK’S AUCTION MART PEEL STREET. GISBORNE

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 12 June 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 12 June 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 12 June 1948, Page 1

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