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PUBLIC NOTICES C. B. D. STONE, N.D., D. 0., D.C. OSTEOPATHIC, CHIROPRACTIC & RAY SPECIALIST HAS resumed practice and may be consulted at 59 Stout St. Phone 4513. Hours 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Evening by appointment. 276 NOTICE REWARD £5 to anyone who can give me information about person or persons trespassing on my property at Hole-in-Wall, taking a pass key, a file and a Donald wire-strainer, and cutting a double wire. etc. FRANCIS GAY 324 HONEY WOULD Customers wno bought Honey from me last year at the apiary of Mr. Evans please note that I will be extracting this year at new headquarters. Harper's Road, near Gray’s Bush. Enquiries: Box 118. Phone 2840 (evenings). A. G. GOSLING 956 HERALD SUBSCRIBERS IN CASE OF NON-DELIVERY RING MR. WILLIAMS PHONE 2307. FARMERS AND ALL THOSE INTERESTED MR. E. W. BILHAM, master in charge of Technical Classes at the Gisborne High School, will address a meeting of all those interested _in forming a class for instruction in Motor Car, Tractor and General Farm Implements. Mr. Bilham will also discuss all the different classes available to both men and women of all ages. These classes are practically free. PATUTAHI HALL, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26th, at 8 p.m. T. W. SEWELL, 353 Convener. HAITI SERVICE STATION HAVING sold all our interests in the Haiti Service Station, corner Wainui Road and Maki Street, Haiti, Gisborne, to Messrs. Les. Kendrew and Ron. G. McKay, we desire to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to our many clients for their patronage since the inception of the business in 1939 to date, and recommend the continuance of such patronage to the new owners who we know are quite capable to fulfil all the duties and attention required from a Motor Service Station and Garage. H. E. & C. S. JUSON Wainui Beach, 20th January, 1949. 262 HAITI SERVICE STATION WE have purchased the Haiti Service Station, corner Wainui Road and Maki Street, Haiti, Gisborne, from H. E. & C. S. Juson and wish to advise owners of all motor vehicles, particularly of the Haiti, Tamarau, and Wainui Districts, that we are now prepared to cater for all their garage and service station requirements by giving prompt and efficient service. Having been in passenger transport (late operators of the Duco Motor Service Limited) and goods transport for a considerable number of years, we know that the specialised knowledge gained in the running and maintenance of motor vehicles will be of value not only to our clients but to the general motoring public as well. As proprietors we will both be actively engaged at the Garage and Service Station and know that our presence personally will be the incentive of giving service to our clients. L. C. (Les) KENDREW R. C. (Ron) McKAY. Gisborne, „ _ 20th January, 1949. 263 G.H.S. EVENING CLASSES, 1949 ENROLMENTS: (a) At High School Board’s office up to and including Friday, 4th Feb. (for students not requiring advice). (b) At High School (Commercial Block) on Wednesday, 9th Feb., and Thursday, 10th Feb., at 7 p.m. (for students who wish to discuss matters relating to their proposed courses). The enrolment fee of 5/- is reduced to 2/6 in all cases where enrolments are completed as above. It is important that all enrolments should be made before classes are scheduled to commence. Last year’s students must reenrol for 1949. CLASSES COMMENCE: Monday, 14th February, at 7 p.m. FREE PLACES: Available to all who have not completed 5 years of free postprimary education. (Students under 19 must take at least 2 subjects of an approved course to qualify for free place). Special concessions to ex-ser-vicemen. ENROLMENT FORMS & COPIES OF PROSPECTUS are available at High School Board's Office. TUITION FEES & MATERIAL FEES: As set out in Prospectus. ENROLMENT FEE & MATERIAL FEE must be paid at time of enrolment. Provided sufficient enrolments are received, it is intended to follow the time-table as set out below: — MONDAYS: General Engineering, Bookkeeping Stages I & 11, Junior Bookkeeping, Dressmaking (commercial patterns), Trade Drawing, Technical Electricity, English, 6-7 p.m. (Special Public Service Class), Sanitary Science. TUESDAYS: Trades Maths., Short./ Typing (Sen.), Plumbing Theory, Arts & Crafts, Dressmaking & Pattern Designing, Auditing, Electrical Wiring, Company Law, Car Maintenance, Cookery (men’s class). WEDNESDAYS: Junior Typing (6-7 p.m.), Junior Shorthand, Plumbing Practice, Showcard Writing, Building Constr., Merc. Law I, Merc. Law 11, Motor Theory (3 classes), Woodwork Hobby, Maths, (advanced), Trustee/ Bankruptcy Law, Pharmacy B. THURSDAYS: Secretarial Law, Short./Typing (Sen.), Bookkeeping 111, Art, Woodwork (Trades), Cookery (women), Motor Shop (3 classes), Farm Machines. SATURDAYS (9-11 a.m.): Woolclassing. Except where otherwise stated, all classes are from 7-9 p.m. 257 TENDERS SEALED Tenders will be received by the Secretary, Hawke’s Bay Education Board, Napier, up till noon on Tuesday, Ist February, 1949, for the removal of Mangaheia School and re-erection at Tolaga Bay School, East Coast. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. N. B. Smith, Tolaga Bay, or Messrs. Ball & Crawshaw, Gisborne. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 109 HAWKE’S BAY EDUCATION BOARD CONVEYANCE OF PUPILS TO MATAWAI SCHOOL TENDERS, closing with the undersigned on Saturday, sth February, 1949, are invited for the conveyance of children from Koranga Valley and Homebrook to the Matawai School. Specifications of the terms and conditions of contract may be obtained from the Chairman, School Committee, Matawai, or from the undersigned. W. L. DUNN, Education Office, Secretary. Napier, 20th Jan. 1949. 345 GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL RENOVATION & PAINTING OF BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS QUOTATIONS are invited for renovation and painting work at the Borough Council Chambers, Read's Quay. Copies of specifications are obtainable from the Borough Engineer. Quotations will be received up till noon on Monday, 7th February, 1949. W. M. JENKINS. 22/1/1949 Town Clerk.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22851, 22 January 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22851, 22 January 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22851, 22 January 1949, Page 2

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