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CHRiSTMASGIEfS ; AT ~ - :• REYNOLDS’ GREAT ' ’ •'*) i';*' > » M/jO .r• -‘ - CLEARANCE ■r‘ a j Wtf !w Are Immense BARGAINS. And the Choice of- Selection is very easy, there being such a'Wonderful Variety to choose from. EARLY MORNING SETS. COFFEE -SETS, STJPPER SETS, TEA SETS, FRUIT SETS, DINNER SETS. LOVELY LINOLEUMS and 1 • ... RUGS. " CUTLERY, FORKS & SPOONS I (Dainty Variety to choose from) Come and See. ALL ARE INVITED. Our Selection is wonderful, and no quality or price can comparo K with ours. SEE OUR WINDOWS. ‘ E. G. A. REYNOLDS CORNER GLADSTONE ROAD , AND GREY STREET. PHONES 349 and 390. CLARENCE L. TURNER, CHIROPRACTOR, McKee’s Buildings, Phone 1780. X-RAY FACILITIES. CONSULTATION FREE. rjMIE Q.ISBORNE pUBLISIiING C°” LTD(Proprietor “The Gisborne Times”) ANNUAL BALANCE AS OUR BUSINESS YEAR ENDS ON DECEMBER 31st. WE WOULD BE GREATLY OBLIGED IF CLIENTS WOULD SETTLE ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS ON OR BEFORE THE 20th INST. GISBORNE TIMES XMAS LITERARY CONTESTS. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS UNDER 16 YEARS. “What I Would Like To Be If I Got The Chance.” Bub few boys and girls achieve their earliest ambitions. SLill it is helpful always to aim high. Maybe some of our juvenile readers would like to follow a career in which they could be of groat service to humanity. 'Essays must not exceed 300 words. First Prize £l/1/-; Second Prize 10/G OPEN TO WOMEN READERS ONLY. (a) “Profitable Hobbies for Women Folk.” Every woman -has, or should have, one or more hobbies. What contestants are required to describe are hobbies that can be pursued at but slight expense and which will yield a rich reward in the shape of pleasure; or (b) “Women’s Franchise: Has It Been Helpful?” Many years* have, passed since the womenfolk of this Dominion were first given electoral rights equal to those held by the sterner sex. What lias, so far, been the effect on national politics of the extension of the •franchise and wliat is likely to bo the ultimate effect? The time would now appear to be ripe for a stocktaking on this important matter. Essays not to exceed 1500 words. Ist Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, £l/1/-. OPEN TO ALL READERS. . (a) “The Six Most Humorous War Stories I Have Heard.” » -~ "• •' '| *' ! '“I, ‘* v > v ■ Whilst this section is open to all .readers, ex-servicemen should lyavo a distinct advantage over those who were not called upon to undertako" war service. The stories need nob be original, but they must not bo extracted from any copyrighted publication. • N.B.—No individual story should exceed 200 words. . < .. . • or (b) “An Original Story.” To gain an award, a story need not necessarily relate to an actual experience nor does it necessarily follow that it should either bo startling or mysterious. . . <•;. • The story must ho original aud must not exceed 2000 words. Ist Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize £l/1;/-. ; Where a section is divided into two classes, the right is reserved to award both first and second prizes in any one class or to award the first prize in' one class and the second prize in the othei* class. ” . N B.—‘Entries will bp accepted only on -the express condition that the judges’ decisions are to he regarded as filial and that the proprietors of the “Gisborne Times shall have the right to publish prizewinning efforts. Entries Close on SATURDAY, December 13; and should be addressed to-r- -' ;•’ The Editor of; the “Gisborne • V : • Times/?- • ,' Box 81, Gisborne. c tests and figures have by the AVairoa Herd lation for t,lie ..month of herds, 1495 cows; av)ib's; 'test. 4.3. vßutteripst-. lievd 14 cows. ,av.ft, 47,73. Lowest herd

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11384, 9 December 1930, Page 4

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