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ROLLER SKATING. I "|\/TANGAPAPA Skating Rink f0IVX NIGHT. In future the Rink will be open EVERY NIGHT, except Fridays. , The Rink Band will be m attendance Thursdays , and Saturdays only. '529 A. R. WYLLIE, Manager. S,T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 11. 11 a.m. — "An Earnest Entreaty" ; 7 p.m., "Impressions and Incidents of the Mission," Preacher Rev. William Grant. Mangapapa Church— 7 p.m., Mr W. J. McCliskey. . Te Hapara School — 7 p.m., Missionary J. Williams. 539 METHODIST CHURCH.', SERVICES TO-MORROW. Morning — Rev. J. A. Lochbre. Evening — Mr H. Field will speak on the Auckland Chapman-Alexander Mission. Anthem, "0, Taste 'and See that the Lord is Good" (Goss). - Music by Mr Copley. Te Hapara 11 and 7,\MjssionerL. Minifie. Mangapapa 7, Rev. J. A. Lochpre. Kaiti — Mission Band. \ 517 LECTURE. "" " WT^ O ARE THEY WHO SURVIVE VV DEATH?" By J. Doney, m Townley's 1 Hall, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Questions. Collection. 576 SERVICE OF SONG. TO be rendered -.-by Te Arai Presbyterian Choir at MANUTUKE HALL— MAY 16 MATAWHERO CHURCH— MAY 20 PATUTAHI HALL— MAY 23. Proceeds m Aid of Organ Fund. Adults tickets Is 6d. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. 536 POVERTY BAY FREEZERS' UNION. THE MONTHLY MEETING will be held m Townley's Hall on MONDAY, 12th inst., at 7.30. Business: Important. W. ROWELL, 522 Secretary. [a card.] " ; -yiLLA, No. 12 GREY STREET!, Has a few Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders. Terms Moderate. V 7 ' 474 NOTICE. RUNNING on Whangara Station for two years— One ROAN GELDING, no visible brand. If not claimed and, expenses paid, will be sold at my yards, Whangara, on MAY 16th. ROBERT KNOX, 472 Whangara. NOTICE. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on our Properties at Waiohika will be PROSECUTI.D. CHAS. GRAY. THOMAS HOLDEN. 494 GEO.WrrTERS. ; .' ':i''rU' :^Wifc;s; : \ J ''■'■' POULTRY wanted m any 'quantity j also 2 tons Cow Ptunpkins Or Mangolds. ..■". W. FRERICHS, Fox Stroet. PZ4 n SITTING OF ASSESSMENT COURT. Under "The Valuation of ' Land Act. J 1908," and Amendment Act, 1908. IT is hereby notified that an Assessment Court under the above Acts will sit at the Courthouse, Gisborne, on 21st May, 1913, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of hearing objections to the, revised valuation roll for Whataupoko Riding Outlying, and Re-valuation of Part Section 6, Waikanae. ' W. A. BARTON, 540 Stipendiary Magistrate. YOU MAY CALL YOUR GIRL "DEAR!" BUT NOT THE LAND ■I'll SELLINC.__ THE Land is flat/ but the buyer must ue sharp. First, SECTION, with the remarkably large frontage of 330 feet to two roads, at the astonishingly low price of £L per .foot ; another SECTION Of two frontages for £150; and yet another SECTION for £75. Situation! You can throw a stone through the Mangapapa School window. GEQ. SMITH. i • • Estate Burster, 528 30 Peel Street. TO LET — F ve-roomed House~every convenience; 2-bail cowshed, and, 2 apres of ground, opposite ..'"' Patutahi Creamery.— Apply S, H. Phillip, Patutahi. 545 TO LET— Furnished Bedroom (suitable for gentlenum). Apply 264 Childers Road. .77\ 527^ TO LET— Five-roomed House, Mangapapa,". next to School, 17s 6d per week.— Buscke and Parker, Agents, Lowe Streei^ 499 TO LET— Two Furnished Rooms, use of kitchen, bath, etc., 6 minutes P.O; ; suit couple. — Address Herald. 46'? TO LET — Unfurnished Rooms, with conveniences; good, clean house and surroundings. — Address at Herald Office or. Vautier's Store. , 652 WANTED, to Let —- One Furnished Room, wifch^or without conveniences. — Apply Herald. 468 WANTED— Ambitious, young men and women to avail themselves of an opportunity to become successful men and women - 10 pcr 1 cent, off all I.C.S. courses during display. Do it now! — H. M. Choveaux, Gladstone Road. 521 BON MARCHE, the Reliable Store. — Manufacturer's Sample' Stocks of Hosiery, Vests, Infants' Underwear/Costumes, Coats; also Drawn Linen Thread Cloths ; all 25 per cent, under usual prices. NOW LANDING— SOO sacks A Gartons, Duns, and Algerians; also, Onions, prime Potatoes, and Chaff. — D. M. Orr. 'Phone 185. HY~do you walk to work, when 9d a day buys a Bicycle at the Boom Cycling? ; ■pvOESiitTpay to walk, when we sell .JL/ you a Bicycle at 9d a day? — Boom Cycling. . . SCHOOLGIRL'S CHANCE ! — Lady's Raleigh Bicycle (could not break it with an axe), only 90s ; genuine bargain. — Boom Cycling. ■ ("1 ENT'S Bicycle (just overhauled), 24in X frame, brakes and free-wheel, all sundries; any trial. First cheque £4.— Boom Cycling. * OH, FATHER.! Buy ' this . .Cycle lor me; 21in frame, free-wheel, -new tyres, splendid condition. First offer, £4 15s. — Boom Cycling. j^ GOING TO THE TOWEL SALE AT MELBOURNE- CASH?

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13071, 10 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13071, 10 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13071, 10 May 1913, Page 1

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