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PUBLIC NOTICES WAIAPU RACING CLUB (INC.) ANY Persons having claims against the Club should furnish same to the under- | signed by 6th April next, after which j date the Club will be wound up. R. D. DONALD, P.O. Box 89, Secretary. Gisborne. 29/3/50 955 WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB COMPETITION Ist.—oos: “Mid," C/- Odlins. 2nd—2l3: “Scotty," Cl- Record Reign. 3rd. —320: “Bill," N.Z.B. For Prizes Apply 092 Gladstone Rd. 157 Hon. President. , N.Z CO-OP. PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATION PIG KILLING DATES FOR APRIL WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL WEDNESDAY, 19tll APRIL THURSDAY. 27th APRIL G. F. SCEATS, Agent, N.Z. Co-op. Pig Marketing Assn. TAHUNGA FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE EASTER HOLIDAYS TIMETABLE I MONDAY, 3rd APRIL 10 a.m. IUV) i-J * i i , '<l U ill 111 l—l 1“ u, ‘“’ THURSDAY, 6th APRIL 10 a.m. TUESDAY, 11th APRIL • 10 a.m. FRIDAY, 14th APRIL 10 a.m. Then back to normal timetable. Depot: 191 Childers Road. [ADVICE CARD] CHIROPODY WE wish to advise that MR. GORDON HARRIS, M.N.Z.S.Ch., is carrying on the practice of Chiropody during the absence of Mr. E. Harris overseas. At Harris Bros. Shoe Store. Telephone 3674. Appointments Mon. to Thurs. (inclusive) only. 966 CHANGE OF CONSULTING ROOMS PROFESSIONAL NOTICE DR. NORMA MOREY wishes to announce that as from April Ist. 1950, she will consult at 159 Stout St., Gisborne (corner Stout & Sheehan Sts.). Hours: Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Telephone 4948. 11l COOK COUNTY COUNCIL FIPIWHAKAO ROAD MR. C. H. COOPER has been granted permission to erect two temporary fences and gates across a section of the Pipiwhakao Road and to graze cattle thereon for a period of one month, for the purpose of clearing growth from the drains by grazing. R. K. GARDINER, 979 County Clerk. GISBORNE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY INC. MEMBERS and intending members are advised that the first Rehearsal for the Society’s 1950 production “The Country Girl,” is called for TUESDAY, APRIL 11th, at the Music Room, Palmerston Road. Experienced singers and players will be welcomed, but a solo voice is not essential. Girls with a little dancing experience are wanted for ballet. If you think you would enjoy being a" musical production, become a ember of the chorus of "The Country D. G. DYER, Secretary. 368

LARSEN’S NORTH ISLAND TOURS DEPART from Wellington every week to visit New Plymouth, Mt. Egmont, Waitomo, Hamilton, Auckland, Rotorua, Gisborne and Napier—l 3 days for £3O/12/6. Also 5-day tours to Rotorua —£15 all-inclusive. Enquiries and Bookings at— LARSEN'S TOURS LIMITED C/- Mr. D. G. Dyer, Commercial Bank Building, Peel St.. Gisborne. Tel. 2740. MWS THE POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD NOTICE TO ALL ELECTRICITY COUSUMERS IN accordance with directions received by the Poverty Bay Electric-Power Board from the General Manager, State Hydro-Electric Department, Wellington, all consumers receiving a supply of electricity from the Board are hereby notified that their usage of electricity must be reduced by 10 per centum as from Monday, 3rd April, 1950. Consumers who have monthly quotas allotted to them must reduce their consumption by one unit for every, ten units of their monthly quota. Hospitals primary producers etc., who are. at present receiving a supply of electricity not subject to a quota restriction are notified that they must reduce their consumption as from the same date by 10 per centum of that shown in their last electricity accounts. Occupiers of shops, offices, factories, warehouses and other business premises, public and private hotels and boarding houses, halls, theatres and other places of amusement, premises occupied by any branch of the Armed Forces and Government Departments and offices are notified that the use of electric radiators is prohibited between the hours of 4 p.rn. and 6 p.m. on any day of the week except Sunday during the months of April to September inclusive. R. P. BAIGENT, 225 Managing-Secretary. PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING EXAMINATIONS PUBLIC Service Junior and Senior Shorthand and Typewriting Examina[ions will be held on 17th Juno, 1950. No applicant who has not previously passed the Junior Grade may enter to* the Senior Grade unless also entering for the Junior. , , The following examinations will be held on 24th June, 1950, in centres where there are sufficient candidates: ADVANCED EXAMINATION Shorthand 130 words per minute; typewriting 50 words per minute: confused manuscript test. Entrants must have previously passed Senior Examination. ‘ SPECIAL EXAMINATION.—Shorthand 150 words per minute; typewriting 50 words per minute: confused manuscript test. Entrants must have previously passed Advanced Examination. , , ~ Exception is made only where the Commission is satisfied that candidates who have not passed any Public Service Examination for Shorthand Typists are up to the standard of the examination below the one entered for. Each case will be decided on its merits. The syllabus for the examinations lias been revised. Copies of the new syllabus have been sent to all Comrocrrial Schools. Post Primary Schools and Representatives of the Commission. All' applications must be made through a school teacher or other ac--redited person, and will not be accepted direct from individual candidates. Candidates who intend to sit for more than one examination must nake application on separate entry Applications close on 28th April, 1950, hut late entries will be received at Office of Public Service Commission up to 12 May. 1950, ON ADDITIONAL PAYMENT OF 5/- LATE FEE. Entry fees: 10/- per examination. Candidates employed in the Public Service are not required to pay entry fees. No entries wiU lie accepted after 12th May, 1950. Full particulars obtainable from local representative of Public Service Commission, Mr. R. S. Moloney, Public Trust Office, Gisborne, from whom entry forms are obtainable. 172

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23218, 1 April 1950, Page 2

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