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OVERSEAS CLUB. Believing the British Empire to stand for justice, freedom, and good government, we pledge ourselves, as citizens of the greatest Empire m the World, to maintain the heritage handed down to us by our fathers. MR EVELYN WRENCH and MISS WRENCH will Address a PUBLIC MEETING In the OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. A Good Programme of Music will also be carried out. ADMISSION FREE. Note. — Up to 7.45 p.m. the Dress Circle will be Reserved for Ladies, and for Gentlemen accompanying Ladies. The Public are cordially invited to make the. visit of these distinguished guests memorable by crowding the Opera House on this occasion. Chairman: J. R. KIRK, Era. ' C. J. ALLEN, 307 Hon. Sec. TTOLY TRINITY CHURCH. ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL, SUNDAY NEXT. 8 and 11 a.m. 2.45 and 7 p.m. All are heartily invited. L. DAWSON THOMAS. 285 Vicar. WANTED. W;ANTED — Smart YOUTH, for j Warehouse. Apply— A. CLARK & SONS, Ltd., Peel Street. 326 • WANTED. TTTANTED— BOY, to deliver papers. ' ' Apply — HERALD OFFICE. WANTED. TTTANTED— A good MAN, to milk yV i 20 cows (lad found), and make himself useful on farm. Good wages to suitable man (single or married). Apply to^ — C. E. SMITH, 423 Tolaga Bay. WANTED, TO BUY. TWO or more SHARES m Gisborne Co-operative Building Society (No. 1 Issue). Apply— "SHARES," 416 HeTald Office. LOS T. LOST — STARTING HANDLE of a new Hudson Motor Cycle, between. Boom Works and Victoria Township. Find please return to BOOM CYCLE WORKS, where the best Motor Cycles are. 402 NOTICE. • ALL ACCOUNTS unpaid on 30th inst. will be placed m hands of, our Solicitor for collection. J. AND W- BISSETi ' ' 208 • NOTICE. MESSRS BARBER BROS, beg to announce that they have purchased the Threshing and Chaff-cutting Plant formerly owned by Mr J. JE. Hill, and are prepared to enter into engagements for Chaff-cutting or Threshing. 345, , NOTICE. f OUR YARDS will be CLOSED on SATURDAY NEXT, February Ist, for Stocktaking. , CAVE BROTHERS, Timber Merchants. 347 WANTED, TO SELL. GAMP OUTFIT (complete) of 4 Tents; or will sell Tents separately. Can be seen erected. Apply— F. H. CREAMER, Care Horn's Shoeing Forge, 348 Bright Street. TO LET — Five-roomed House, scullery, wash-house, bathroom, andpantry; sewerage connection ; Parau Street. — Apply 210 _Gladstone Road. 366 TO LET— Three Shops, Kaiti, adjoining Bridge. — Apply J. Score. 359 TO LET— Two Unfurnished J*ooms! every convenience. — Apply 175, Gladstone Road. 361 TO LET, WajnuFßeach— Fully Furnished 7-roomed House, with one acre of land. Will let for short terms. — Apply Buacke and marker, Lowe St. 332 TO LET — Seven-roomed House, Salis : bury Road ;. all conveniences; five ditto, Awapuni Road, 8 acres land. — Miss Cortroy, U.S.S. Co.'s Buildings, Childers Road. 320 TO LET— -Accommodation House of 18 rooms, with all conveniences, at Matawai.— Apply, by letter, or 'phone to C. Neal, Matawai. 93 WINDOW" GLASS cut to any size at PRIME'S, Ironmonger. SMART and Cool Shirts," without collars, at "The Don," 2s lid; dark tweed Suits, 19s 6d, 27s 6d, 39s 6d.— 173 Gladstone Road. BUCYCIM, Lady's] Massey-Harris, newly enamelled, overhauled,* etc., good condition, free-wheel. First cheque 90s. — Boom. ICYOLE, Gent's, Rudge Withworth, racer, wood ■ rims, any trial ; owner buying motor. First cheque £4 15s. — 'Boom. BlCYCLErG^t'7,"24iirframe, MasseyHarris Coaster, newly enamelled and overhauled; trial given. First cheque £4 17s 6d secures.— Boom. BICYCLE (suit schoolgirl), newly enamelled and overhauled, freewheel, strong as Samson. First cheque £3 15s. — Boom Cycling. BICYCLE, Gent's, 24in Coaster7newly enamelled and overhauled, strong and reliable. Don't walk ! 95s (a bargain).— Boom. IOYCLE (suit boy 14), free-wheel, just been thoroughly overhauled by our expert mechanics. First cheque 60s.— Boom Cycling. RASH"! Did you hear that bump? Down comes the price of our Ratj tau Furniture. We are already lower [than others, but we intend giving a further 10 per cent, off our "Famous Low . Prices" for one month only,, at Tho , People's Emporium. OUND — The best assortment of Embroidered Silk Blouses m town at Lewis's. Inspection invited. Prices riirht. Spcnre one early. ■ '• THE Marvellous Rescophone, the latest and clearest talking machine, now on sale at The People's Emporium, from' ;£3 to £21 ; double-sided Records 3s 6d. j WATOH your boy by making him a present of one of our Non-Mag-netic Watches, at 4s lid; others 7s 6d. 12s 6d, i7s 6d, 255, £2 17s 6d, and £5 ss, at The People's Emporium. _^ BEST KAPOO f<^sale^t~PßßlE'S, Ironmonger.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12970, 31 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12970, 31 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12970, 31 January 1913, Page 1

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