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LAUREL DANCING ASSEMBLY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, MASONIC HALL, Childers Road.' Refreshments provided. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies ls. Music by N. Kirk. ' G. K. MILLER, . E. A. SCARFE, ! Joint Secretaries. N.B. — Dancers will note the floor has been thoroughly renovated and prepared by experts. *895 ODDFELLOWS' BALL. THE Annual Patutahi Oddfellows' Ball will be held on FRIDAY, April 17th, in the Patutahi Public Hall. Hearty welcome to all. M.C.'s. W. D. O. McDonell and W. Robb. Music by Norman Kirk. Double tickets 4s, Ladies Is. 4 UNITED CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. COOD FRIDAY CONVENTION MEETINGS 'AS FOLLOWS: 7 a.m. — PRAYER MEETING, Army Barracks. 11 a.m.-OOIMMUNION SERVICE, St, Andrew's Ohuirch. 3 p.m.— ENDEiAVOR RALLY, Methodist Church. 7 p.m.— OPEN-AIR, with Army Band. 8 p.m.— MONSTER MEETING. mf-Scot- j tish Society's Hall. Good Speakers. Hearty Singing. A WELCOME TO ALL. 958 MANGAPAPA TOWN DISTRICT. . CLOSINOTOF ROLL; I HENRY EWART HTLL, Returning ,' Officer for - the above-named Town District, hereby" finally notify the Ratepayers and Householders bf Mangapapa that the Roll for the forthcoming Election, to elect members to form, the new Town Board of Mangapapa, will posi-. tively close on WEDNESDAY, April Bth, 1914, at 5 o'clock. H. E. HILL, Returning Officer. April 6th, 1914. 960 N O Tl OE; ( pHAR_LES TAYLOR, Builder and \J Bricklayer, is in no way connected with C. Taylor, Builder and Cabinetmaker, of this town. - I, the undersigned, in future shall, be known by the name of "Charles Martin Taylor," Builder and Bricklayer. (Sgd) CHARLES MARTIN TAYLOR, Builder ahd Bricklayer. April 4th, 1914. ARCADIA HOTEL— STAFF WANTED. TWO Waitresses, 2 Housemaid-Wait-resses, 1 Pantrymaid, 1 2nd Cook, 1 Sculleryman, 1 Day Porter, 1 Handyman. Apply, between 10 and 11 a. in. or 7i to 8 evening- . I t5 :•* / W. FRERICHS. ! ; WANTED. . [TTT A N T E D^G ARDEN ERS. I -''.'Apply— V i H. M. *PORTER, Secretary Cook Hospital and 995 Charitable Aid Board. WANTED. jTTTi ANTE D^A SECRETARY. I YYI Salary £350 per annum. Apply, , up to Wednesday, the 15th inst., to-— "SECRETAEY," , ia ' Box 31, Gisboijne. WANTED. 'TXTANTED — HEAD SHEPHERD. Apply— COMMON, SHELTON k CO., Ltd. 883 - i f ■ .__ FOR SALE. FOR SALE— SIX, SECTIONS, fronting two roads, Kirktown, Mangapapa. Apply— MRS HOGAN, 26 Makar&ka. FOR SALE. TTP-TOP RIVER SECTION, *on Waimata* River. Handy to town. Best locality. Price £300. BLOORE, Agent, Lowe Street. FOR SALE, HALF-ACRE, Iranui Road, Kaiti, handy to town, with long frontage. Price £340. On easy terms. BLOORE, , . Agent, Lowe Street. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from J. Hutchinson's pro- ' * perty, Otoko-, about March 27th — One Dark GELDING (hack), star on forehead. Anyone giving information leading to recovery of same will receive above reward. 946 "W.H.5.," Herald Office. N. O T ICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the undersigned must be SETTLED on or before the 10th APRIL. McCONNELL k MILLINGTON. 836 L b S T. LOST, from Mata Wai — Light BAY GELDING, branded like two P»s (conjoined at bottom). Reward on communicating with — E. CONNELLY, 783 Herald Train Agent. FOR SALE OR LEASE. MODERN 6 roomed House (furnished or unfurnished), all necessary outbuildings, with 5 acres of land, situated about 2 miles from town, ideal residential locality. House is built on elevated site with splendid view. This is ,«n excellent opportunity of securing an up-to-date home close to town, (with land for grazing cow and horse. For price or terms of lease, apply — BUSCKE AND PARKER, 922 Lowe Street. iTTTANTED — Housewives to burn . V Yj State Coal ; smokeless, Bootless, and economical.*— Clare and Clare, Read's Quay, Agents. 'Phone 614. ' 345 PRIME, Progressive Ironmonger, for Wire Netting. It pays to call. LECTRIO Torches, Pocket Lamps, Accumulators, Dry Batteries, and ' everything Electrical at t Holford and Co.'s, Lowt Street. 712

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 1

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