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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Cr. Palmerston Road and Cobden Stroct Sabbath Services (Saturday). Sabbath School, 9.45 a.m. Church Service, 11 a.m. Young People’s Meeting, 2.30 p.m. Minister: Pastor A. Parker. Phone 2438 TENDERS REMOVAL TENDERS are invited for removal and re-erection of a Six-Roomed House a distance of 200 yards level ground. Apply Mrs. C. W. Knight, Old Factory Road, Makauri. Tenders close in two weeks from date. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Telephone No. 21-084). 22nd July, 1948. 353 FOR SALE HAIRDRESSING EQUIPMENT Eugene Machine, Non-Electric Machine, Dryer, Hand Dryer. Most of this equipment has never been used. Tenders for the purchase of this equipment addressed to No. 19, Herald, will be received up until 31st July, 1948. WARNING! BORER ERADICATION IS IMPOSSIBLE AS A RESULT OF ONE TREATMENT It often takes five years to completely eradicate Wood Destroying Pests. FIVE YEARS' GUARANTEE Of Yearly Re-inspection and Re-treat-ment is given by New Zealand’s recognised experts. Use the Free Expert Inspection and Advice given by TIMBER TREATMENTS LTD. BALL & CRAWSHAW, Agents. MATAKAOA REP. BASKETBALL TEAMS (Herald Correspondent.) Matakaoa representative basketball teams have been selected for forthcoming fixtures including a challenge for the Miriata Shield at present held by Cape Runaway'. The teams follow, clubs being indicated by the respective abbreviations: (Aw) Awatere, (Tak) Takorarangi; (HS) High School: (C) City. Matakaoa (A)—Forwards: Mrs. L. Walker (Aw), Mrs- W. Ngata (Aw), M. Rangihuna (H.S.); centres, I. Hovell (H.S.), M. Leaf (Aw). R. Karaka (H.S.); defence. M. J- Dew'es (Tak.). M. Haerewa (Aw), Mrs. P. Kiwarraj (C). Matakaoa (B).—Forwards, K. Karaka (Aw), S. Apanui (C), C. Karaka (C); centres, S- Ngatai (C), R. Stirling (C), Mrs. N. Glover (Aw): defence, S. Huriwai (Tok). F. Moore (Aw), Mrs. W. Kirikiri (C). Reserves: J. Wanoa (Tok.), R. Kea (H.S-), E. Rangihuna (H.S.) SCRAMBLE FOR U.N. SITE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. June 20. Anticipating the possibility that the United Nations may move its headquarters to Europe, the New York Park Commissioner, Mr. R. Moses, already has his eye on the East River site the Rockefellers donated to the world organisation. ! Testifying before the Congressional Committee, he stated that Congress could safely vote the United Nations a £21,000,000 interest-free loan, for property values were rising so rapidly that America would not lose money if the United Nations went off to Europe. He declared that the proposed assembly meeting halls could be converted into ideal television, broadcasting and motion picture studios. Mr. Moses estimates that property values in the vicinity of the proposed United Nations site have doubled in value already. He points out that the demand for office space in Manhattan is terrific, new offices renting for over £2 a square foot, with tenants bearing the cost of all alterations. W.D.F.F. ELECTS OFFICERS (P.A.) DUNEDIN. July 23. Mrs. J. R. Haldane, Golden Bay, was elected Dominion president of the Women’s Division of the Federated Farmers at the annual conference yesterday. She succeeds Mrs. W. H. Elliott, Clarendon, who. after three years in office, did not seek re-election. Other officers elected were: Dominion vice-presidents, Mesdames E. R. Black, Poverty Bay, A. Blackmore. Thames Valley, G. Lamplough, Central Taranaki, L. Coop, North Canterbury, N. Macintosh, Southland. A. G. Schroder, Marlborough: finance committee, Mesdames R. W. Jenkins. Manawatu, P. Jordan, W. B. Preshaw, V. C. Williams, Wellington; advisory board, Mesdames R. D. Eastwood, Piako, W. F. Field, Wellington Central, G. Kileen, North Auckland, G. W. Fairweather, North Canterbury, A. S. Hayman, Mid-Can-terbury, T. M. Watson, Southland; treasurer. Mrs. H. J. McCleavey, Manawatu.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22697, 23 July 1948, Page 2

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