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MEETINGS GISBORNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS are reminded of the monthly meeting of the Chamber to be held on WEDNESDAY, 16th June, 1948, in the Bon Accord Lounge, at 8 p.m., when the Right Honourable the Prime Minister will be the guest speaker. M. J, WHITE, 174 -Secretary. Union rugby’Tootball club A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in Physical Welfare Rooms (opp. Regent) at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. All players and supporters are asked to attend. „ . J. W. EDMONDSON, 120 Hon. Sec. 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. 16th 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 FINANCIAL £3OOQ and other sums to lend at 4% on first mortgage of approved freehold security. Apply Blair & Parker. WANTED It) EXCHANGE EXCHANGE; Owner wishes to sell House of two S.C. flats, Wellington, one flat, 3 bedrooms, etc., vacant. Prepared rent or buy Gisborne. Must be a returned serviceman. Write No. 44, Herald. 171 MODERN Bungalow- for small modern bach.. No. 39, Herald. * 26 HEAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS | A""snTP: GoocfGrocery Business, £3OOO. Cash required. Frank Neill. J A SMALL Farm, not less than 20 acres, with house, leasehold, wanted in exchange for new bungalow in suburbs. Cash for stock. C. G. Piesse, Adams’ Chambers. ASSURED Possession: G Rooms, electric stove and hot water, 6 miles town; flood free. Hugh Robinson. A SMALL, Engineering Business available. Good range of plant. Apply Hugh Robinson, Estate Agent. EXCHANGES: A new house in Auckland for small modern home in Gisborne. A good home in Wanganui for similar place in Gisborne. C. G. Piesse, Adams’ Chambers. FOR SALE, Private Hotel, good turnover: £3OOO. Frank Neill. FOR SALE, Motor Car Reconditioning Business; £IOOO cash required. Frank Neill . FOR SALE, Good Corner Section, Gladstone Road. Price £l5O only from Ball & Cra wshaw s, FOE’S ALE, J-acre Section, Kaiti, good soil, well laid out. Price £3OO. Ball & Craw Shaw. Peel St. FOR SALE. Small Section Te Hapara, water and sewerage. Price £lO5. Ball & Crawshaw. Peei_St FOR’SALE, 23-Peren Section, Stanley Road, nice surroundings. Price £135. Ball & Crawshaw. Land Agents. FOR SALE, River Frontage 4-acre Section, Whataupoko, handy to town; well laid out. Ball & Crawshaw, Land Agents ; ... FLATS: Three self-contained flats are offered as alternative accommodation. Buvers require homes, five or six rooms. This is a rare chance for retired couples to realise on their properties. C. G. Piogse. Adams’ Chambers. 1100K 1 ' AND STATIONERV DR JACK Science Books have arrived, 2/9’each. At Eastwoods. Midway. “DO It Yourself," a complete handbook of practical ideas and simple instructions 4/- copy. Postage 4d. Thomas Adams. GAMES for winter evenings: Ludo 2/0, Lotto 2/-, 2/3; also Happy Family. Grab, 1/6. Postage extra. Thos. Adams. SNAP Albums!’ New range, assorted colours, 4/6. 5/-. 10/6. 25/6, 31/-. Photo Corners, 7d pkt. Postage extra. Thos. Adams. FRESH Supplies of the Book of N.Z. Birds have now arrived. A description of every bird in N.Z. 8/0, plus postage 4d. At Eastwoods. Midway. WIDE-Lined School Pads are in ample supply at Eastwoods. Midway TWO OUTSTANDING SERGE TWO OUTSTANDING SERGE TWO OUTSTANDING SERGE VALUES VALUES VALUES 56-Inch ENGLISH NAVY PURE WOOL SERGE. Suitable for Gyms, Suits, etc. 31/6 yard. 58-Inch PURE WOOL NAVY SERGE. A Serge very suitable for boys’ shorts. 13/8 yard. AT AT COMMON, SHELTON'S COMMON, SHELTON’S , COMMON, SHELTON'S COMMON. SHELTON’S ( J

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22664, 15 June 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22664, 15 June 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22664, 15 June 1948, Page 1

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