Produced by JUNE IRVINE For The Gisborne Repertory Society (Inc.) OPERA.HOUSE Saturday, 14th May Monday, 16th May DON’T MISS THIS GREATEST OF MILNE’S PLAYS. Box Plan Tattersall & Bavly Ltd. NOW OPEN Admission: 3/-. 2/-, 1/-. Reserves: 3/G. 695 PUBLIC NOTICES YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB RESULT OF DINNER COMPETITION No. 4668.—D. H. Thomas, 59 Lytton Rd. PUHA WOMEN’S HEALTH LEAGUE COMPETITION Winner Ist Prize.—Hape Wiki, Waihuka. 2nd Prize.—Matilda Rutene, Te Karaka. 976TRESPASS NOTICE ALL trespassers with dog or gun will be PROSECUTED. All previous permits cancelled. F. W. SHELTON, RAROA 929 appEFandpear'PRICESPRICE Order 997, gazetted sth May, operative 9th May, includes in the list of prices etc. (gazetted 21st April) GRANNY SMITH APPLES with DELICIOUS. JONATHAN and OTHER DESSERT. COX and KIDDS ORANGE have been withdrawn from the list, also OTHER PEARS. 892 “KIOSK” TEA ROOMS Waikanae Beach, Promenade. HALL AVAILABLE for Private Parties, Smokos, etc. Morning and Afternoon Tea Parties . by arrangement. First-Class Catering. Outside Catering for Sports Clubs and other functions undertaken. Phone 3975. Phone 3975. ELECTRICITY RESTRICTIONS OCCUPIERS of shops, offices, factories, warehouses and all other classes of business premises, public and private hotels, halls, theatres and other places of amusement, premises occupied by any branch of the Armed Forces or Government Departments are hereby notified that the use of electric radiators is prohibited between the hours of 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. during the months of May, June, July, August and September. R. P. BAIGENT, 891 Managing Secretary. GOOD NEWS FOR TIMBER MERCHANTS AND BUILDERS OPOTIKI TRANSPORT CO. offers a through timber carting service from Bay of Plenty sawmills to Gisborne Borough and Cook County. Have your timber carted direct from mill to joo at schedule rates. No treble handling with consequent breakages and delays. Trucks and licenses available to handle any quantity. For prompt service and advice ring: LES. ABBOT, Phone 238, Opotiki. 485
THE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY Registered Office: 29 LoweSt. Gisborne A FURTHER DIVIDEND of £1 per share will be paid on Tuesday, 10th May, 1949, to Shareholders in No. 7 Issue, making a total of £9 per share paid. NEW ISSUE Applications are now being received for No. 14 Issue. M. W. CRAIG, 779 Secretary WAIAPU ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY GAME SEASON THE 1949 Game Season will open on SATURDAY, May 14th. Licenses will cost £l/10/- and will entitle the holder to shoot Cock Pheasants, Californian, Australian and Virginian Quail until the 31st day of July, and Grey Duck, Paradise Duck and Pukeko until the sth day of June, botli days inclusive. Game Limits: Grey Duck 10, Cock Pheasants 6, Pukeko 8, Paradise Duck 4, in any one day. Game Licenses may be procured from the following district agents:— Cape Ruhaway.—A. E. Kemp. Te Araroa.—H. K. Hovell. Tikitiki.—J. Hyland. Ruatoria. —E. Garth. Tokomaru Bay.—W. Oates. Tolaga Bay.—V. Hurlstone. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of license holders will be held at Tokomaru Bay in the Masonic Hall, on MONDAY, May 9th, at 8 p.m. V. F. HURLSTONE,
724 Secretary. CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS. VACANCIES AS UNDER: TRAFFIC BRANCH.—Youths and men 16 to 39 years of age. Avenue of promotion to shunter, storeman, signalman, guard, foreman and inspector Commencing rates of pay 2/1 to 3/4} per hour according to age. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH.—Youths and men 16 to 23 years of age. Avenue of promotion to fireman, engine-driver and foreman. Commencing rates of pay 2,21 to 3/5.1 per hour according to age. CLERICAL CADETS.—Youths 15 to 19 years of age with not less than two vears’ secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or University Entrance Examination accepted up to 20 vears of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications. and include lodging allowances if living away from home. Good openings for lads in search of a career. WORKSHOPS. MAINTENANCE, SIGNAL & ELECTRICAL—Tradesmen, also labourers (including juniors). Commencing rates of pay for labourers 2/1 to 3/4} according to age. Tradesmen 3/114 per hour. No lost time. Railway travelling privileges. . , _ Apply nearest Stationmaster. or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. . 027
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22940, 7 May 1949, Page 2
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