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SPECIAL AuVFRTiSr.nifcNTS* CITY HALL :t, 8 O’l jqtj — as- ■ LAST PI AS4 OFJRT &R EC ITS L. i vc-Jir Reserve? 5/-, Admission 2/6. KNOX CHURCH CONCERT. Oddfellows’ Hall, MANCAPAPA, THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. 7.46 p.m. Admission: 1/6; Children, Half-price. —PROGRAMME— Pianoforte. Solo—Selected, Miss Kathleen Adair. Recitation—“ Grandma’s Angel,” Gretchen. Kane. Song—‘Butterfly Wings,’ Miss J. Hill Song—“ Daddy and Bahsy,” . Joyce Witters. Song-—“ Not .Understood,” Mr. Athol Allen. Piano Duet—“ Autumn Idyll,” Miss .Tune Adair, Miss Mavis Gunn Song, in Costume—“ The Second Minuet,’’ Heather Pirie. Song—“ Morning and You,” «| Mrs. F. fluid. Costume—“ Hats Off JjS _ Stoker,” Peggy Har^m. histffnjjf Solo—-SelecßJd, 0 0 ■S JHtft jxlmtafr Jratters. 'emißi*®#tlon-Jffl £4 Jr jUtifdaJl’jp pupils. Jfliss Peggy Corson. Piano Du# —Mfhyblas,” Masses T. and M. Coop. Duet, in JCostume —“The Old Rustic Bridge,” Misses Song—“ Give Me Youth and aDa StuanLe®dair. Character Dance—“Crotch^ oy Soaley. Song, in Costume, / (^f f ronlane.” Betty Quigley. Duet—“ One Hour,” Miss P. G#srs°n and Mr. R. Allen. Violin SQ^E-Select-ed, Miss Mavis Holmes. Boat Song.” Mr. F. Neill Pi/to Solo—Selected, Miss A. Adair. Song—“ Mumps,” Muriel Mortimer. Recitation (Humorous) —“Tailormade Gown.” Peggy Lange. Song—“Tlio Ridges,” Mr. A. Allen. Maori Chant— Monica McKay and M. Tamalmna. God Save the King. Aceomnanistes: , Misses K. Adair M. Allen and A.’ Adair. TYPEWRITING. A CCTJRAGY, legibility, Neatness, Promptitude, and Value—five points of Service from Alfred Gleave, Good’s Buildings, 55 Gladstone-rd, Gisborne, who has the latest machines ,for ‘Typewriting and Duplication of all descriptions. Prices on application. ’Phono BT7M. CLARE & CLARE COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS. QARRYJNG, OR WARDING and (CUSTOMS We have on hand Large Stocks of Newcastle and New Zealand Coal, Coke and Firewood. Agents for Pukemiro, Taupiri, State Blackball, and St-ockton Mines. AgenLi for:— N.Z. EXPRESS CO. N.Z. CARRYING CO. ’PHONES: 614 and 744

WANTED KNOWN. TUST/Landed. —A large, stock of " beautiful designs and colorings.— Gisborno Wallpaper Depot, 291, nest Vautier’s. VU ALLP A PEES must be cleared. ' ’ Our whole stock being sold this week at Half-price. Como early.— Only ono address, Corner Peel-st and G ladstone-ru., Humphrey’s. \XT ALLPAPERS.-—We stock Stain- ’ ' ton’s famous Sunworthy Papers. Will not fade, price Tight.—Gisborne Wallpaper Depot, 291, next Vautier’s. QHEI3TS ready hemmed, good quality 9/6 pair single, double 12/6 pair. Pillow Slips 2/11 pair, Colored Towels (nice quality) 54 x 23 2/11 pair, White Guest Towels 54 x 30 a bargain every pair 2/11 each. Table Damask from 3/3 yard, unbleached from 2/6 per yard. Forfar 1/3 glass, Towelling 10 id yard. Remember no rubbish, only quality goods at keenest prices at Humphrey’s. JAJKG. Humphreys Tor Blinds, Lino "A laid; all classes of Furniture made to order; country customers re•«iv« prompt attention Phone 1555 KIRK’S for Shop and Office Fittings and Whitney Windows—3oo Glad-stone-rd. ’Phone 52.

Who pays the bill for the injured worker? Consult the Standard Insurance Company-for full protection. —C. 6. Bloore, chief agent: A. GSodden, local manager—{Advfc.)

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10737, 7 November 1928, Page 6

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