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SEE IT TONIGHT! Tomorrow Will Be Too Late “The Guinea Pig” and Dunedin Centenary AHOY THERE ! Gangwav to Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s joyful nautical Musical! Tropic nights of Romance on moonlit decks . . . merry making from stem to stern . . . gaiety everywhere! Here’s your drearnboat stacked with a cargo of musical fun ... a shipload of stars ... . songs, love and laughter . . . all in honeymoon Technicolor! SATURDAY AT 2-5-8 ■$ I Direction: Kei ridfire* Odcon. rid 9in °Pi c Cr t Par} ami i; .-is; 'NX. BBEMT ©UCIMCaIS So«9 s loclud'.nW r r o rt>e^ S? r ' n 9 Co^ c VUn*' 0 Bcjcfc Sor fC JME PWOI IiAURITZ MELCHIOR FHUTCES GSETORD Mil El MM KOSHE^Z orchestra ON THE MENU “MAKE MINE FREEDOM” Technicolour Cartoon PASSING PARADE : METRO NEWS : N.Z. REVIEW A FEW BERTHS STILL AVAILABLE! Staterooms . . . second-class and steerage upon immediate application to the Purser’s Service Bureau on the main deck! But hurry .. . she’s nearly a full ship ! Telephone 4316. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ENTERTAINMENTS )O DS BLIPS HURRICANES ON’T STOP THE RAILWAYS FROM HOLDING THEIR JRAND annual ball 3-RAND ANNUAL BALL Tomorrow (Friday) Tomorrow (Friday) AT THE nny Hall Army Hall rmy Hall Army Hall Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. rchestras. Delicious Supper, s 5/6. Gents 6/6, Double 10/6. 917 MISCELLANEOUS POPULAR! Make modern Plastic ART CRAFT NOVELTIES for your ids, home and profit. Of special rest to ambitious hobbyists. Free it. Write free Booklet: Art Craft, 264, Wanganui. M.Th. IE Sparkling PLASTIC Novelties mne. Thrilling and pleasant hobby s leisure hours into pleasure houis. Outfit. Write free illustrated ature. Plastics, Box 503, PalmersNorth. TiLB: IE Charming Handbags and Gloves astics, Leathers. Suedes. Fascinatlobby in own home. Free Plastic Soft Leather Outfit sent you. Write Free Illustrated Booklet. HOME ISTRIES Box 503 Palmerston h MTh WE BUY MIDGET TOYS . small Wooden Toys at Home. and profitable. Instructions and Is supplied. Details free. Write et-Toy Market, Box 16, St, Johns. BUSINESS SPECIALS Arthur Toyc’s: Pure Fuji Silks, 29n, 6/3 yard; 36-inch,_9/6. THUR Toye Ltd. have 36in. Coloured rdered Silk Nets at 4/11 yard. Inspect SPECIAL Display of Spring Fabrics the' Fabric Centre, Midway. L-WOOL Dress Flannel, 5/11 yard; r Dusky-Rose, Wine, Navy, indy’s Fabrics, next John Bull’s. \UTTFUL Crystal and Glassware, tersets from £3/10/-. All styles and s of Glasses now available. Geddes flurray, Lowe St [TONS, Linens,' Silks. * The latest best. Grundy’s Fabrics. 911 R Covers, 10 x 15, 12 x 16, l 4 x 18, x 21. Made of lOoz. English duck, •sen & Son, Peel St Vi ERAS, from - to £23, just v.~. Send for price list to H. J. stan, Photo Dealer, Gisborne. jOURED Towels, khaki and striped, nd drying qualities, non-iiuffy. ndy’s Fabrics . 910 ILUsiVE Frocks for the debutante [elusive Gowns. 1 all your Radio Repairs see Eric Ison, Radio Repair Specialist, 37 1 St. Phone 4716, ; ITLEMEN’S Waterproof Watches, ewel, Swiss movements, from Best watch value in N.Z i at Geddes & Murray. 1 only Grandfather Clock, full tminster chimes, walnut veneer ■ £BO. Geddes & Murray, Lowe SSURE Cookers! The New Omega int Cooker (takes full 21b. preservjar) now at Midway Music Store. ,IOS! Famous Pacemaker, from j/-. Full range now available lidway Music Store (near Clock). PAULINS: ATi sizes in jute or n flax canvas. Hansen & Son. Peel most wonderful array of Evening Xelusive Gowns. )L Frocks and Suits from 89/6. In ; and made to order. Xelusive oivc Wedding Gowns adorn of the loveliest brides in N.Z. In and made to special order. [ve Gowns. _ _ PICTURE FRAMING 11 Classes of Picture Framing Undertaken. v prompt service at competitivi rates. )RNE MIRROR & AUTO GLASS CO. LTD. 30 Read’s Quay. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS WORKING WATCHES—£2/2/A Most Handy Watch for General Use. E. R. BROWN, Jeweller & Watchmaker, Peel Street. “INGOSOLL TRIUMPH’’ POCKET WATCHES Good Hard-wearing Working Watches. Unbre a k able GI a sses. Strong Chrome Cases, Reasonable Prices. W. G. WAREHAM, -■ Jeweller. TTS PUBLIC NOTICES FREE HOME PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE MAKE your appointment now for our Photographer to call at your home free of charge to take Candid Photos of your children in their natural surroundings. KANDID KAMERA KRAFT 64 Peel St. TTS WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. A. Shaw, of Whatatutu, has been appointed Dog Tax Collector and Noxious Weeds Inspector in this County. The fees payable are. for all working dogs, 2/6 per head, all other dogs 10/-. 822 J. G. APPLETON, County Clerk. GISBORNE-TE REINGA FREIGHT Telephone 3636. LEAVES GISBORNE DEPOT, 191 CHILDERS ROAD: MONDAY .. .. 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY .. .. 2 p.m. FRIDAY 2 p.m. This Truck must leave at schedule time. Will intending consignors please assist by noting the time of departure and have freight, parcels, etc. delivered to depot sufficiently early to maintain timetable. Th.S. N.Z. CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY Gisborne & East Coast Branch (Inc.) ANNUAL APPEAL DAY FRIDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1949 PLEASE help this very worthy cause. Your generous giving has been the means of bringing comfort to many less fortunate than*you. Donations may be left with Mr. C. E. Brown, Outfitter, or at Depot, Bushnell's Buildings, Peel St. J. A. DICKSON, Welfare Officer. Phone 2427. =32 i ag&M THE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT has vacancies on the PERMANENT STAFI as under: — , . „ , CLERICAL CADETS.—Youths 15 to 19 years of age with not less than two years’ secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or University Entrance Examination accepted up to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodging allowances if living away from home. Good j openings for lads in search of a career, j TRAFFIC BRANCH.—Youths and' men 16 to 39 years of age. ; LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH.—Youths I and men 16 to 23 years of age. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. . Railway travelling privileges. Improved wages scale. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. 481 UAWA COUNTY COUNCIL , NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE GENERAL RATE PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Uawa County Council at a meeting to be held on Friday, 19th August, 1949, will proceed, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon it under Sections 120 and 121 of the “Counties Act, 19°0 ” Sections 51 to 59 of “The Rating Act ’ 1925,” and any amendments to such Acts, to make and levy on the unimproved value of all rateable properties in the several ridings of the Countv the following General Rates:Amkihi A rate of Bjd in the £. Hauiti A rate of s.jd in the £. Mnncaheia A rate of sjd in the £. Mangatuna A rate of 53d in the £ Tauwhareparae A rate of 10 2 d in the £ Tola “a A rate of 1/1 m the £. Also an annual recurring Special Rate of twopence halfpenny in the £ in each of the above mentioned ridings. The foregoing rates are for the period commencing on the Ist day of April 1949, and ending on the 31st day of March. 1950, and are due and payable in one sum on the 29th day of Aiicust 1949, at the office of the County’, Solander Street, Tolaga Bay. Pursuant to Section 64 of the Rating ct 1925, a rebate of two and one half ' ' ’ cent will be allowed on all Act, rnri-cnYrates which are paid before the expiration of thirty (30) clays after nation Rolls and the Rate Book of the County have been pret- open for inspection, during ordinary office pared and without fee, hours. Tolaga Bay. R. TREGURTHA, County Clerk. 496

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23021, 11 August 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23021, 11 August 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23021, 11 August 1949, Page 2

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