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j POVERTY BAY FRJiEZERS' UNION. TTIE Monthly Meeting will bo held THIS , EVENING, in the Scottish , H'all, at 8 o'clock. i BUSINESS : j Notice of Motion Benefit Fund, and Other important matters. Every member is requested to. attend. Tho Secretary will attend at 7.30 p.m. to receive contributions. C. E. BICKFORD, 202 Secretary. § LODGE TURANGANUI, T\yr EMBERS of the ! JLYJ_ abov-e Lodge are invited to aV Social Eiven ing TO : MO'RROW (Tuesday), in the Masonio Hall, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of bidding* good-bye to Bro. L. T. Moore, District President. 15 y Order of the A.B. M. W. CRAIG, Secretary, COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. THE portion of Road known as the Blue Cutting, about li miles beyond the Reav Statidn, On the Arai Valley Road, ii UNSAFE lor traffic. J. J. KEANE, . 166 County Overseer. MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. STRAYING STOCK. TO OWNERS. OF STOOK IN 1 MANGAPAPA. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr A. COLES, Gisborne Borough Poundkeeper and Ranger, and his staff, aro hereby empowered to impound all Stock found by him or them depasturing on the Public Highways, etc., in the Mangapapa Town Board District, under "The Impounding Act, 1908," and all amendments thereof, aud do all things necessary for safeguarding the residents of the aforesaid District against Straying Stock. By Order of the Board. he. Hill, Clerk. Mangapapa, December 19th, 1916. 207 GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. ADDITIONAL ON RATES FOR YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1917, TO BE ADDED AFTER Bth JANUARY, 1917: I PURSUANT to "The Rating Act, 1 1908," and "Tlie Rating Amendment Act, 1910," NOTICE is hereby given that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 10 PER CENT, will be added to all Borough Rates remaining unpaid on the Bth JANUARY, 1917, and that SUMMONSES will- be issued for tl|fe recovery of such Rates,' together with' the additional charge of 10 per ce^^the^ebn. • li. D. B, ROBINSON, 722 Town Clerk. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. AN ELECTION for the return of ONE (1) Member to the above Board will be held on THURSDAY, the 28th day of January, 1917; and I hereby appoint THURSDAY, the 21st day of. January, 1917, up to the hour of Noon,as the time, and my residence, at Patu* talii, as the place, for receiving Nomina-, tions of Candidates. A. DOHERTY, Returning Officer. Tatutahi, January 3, 1917. 118 £2 REWARD. LOST, near Te Karaka, on December I 18th— Two dry COWS. Apply— WALTER ENSOR, Puha. 102 — - ,[ — ' i — . NOTICE TO FARMERS. STACK JJOVERS. WE have just landed, direct from the Makers, 4000 YARDS OF HEAVY JUTE CANVAS. Special Make for Stack Covers. We can sell these at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Order Promptly, as the demand is great. We also have just landed 500 YARDS CHEAP CANVAS specially made for Verandah Blinds). HANSEN VWHITBREAD, PEEL STRE£T. Telephone 782. THE ILY PEST. PROFESSOR KIRK, who is an authority on this question, ' says : — "I have tried all the substanoes recommended by English and American workers,, and find I can get with them no result comparable with that given by Light Oil." LIGHT OIL was used with great 1 success in the Military Camps last Summer. TRY SPRAYING WITH LIGHT OIL Stocks Now Arriving. J. A. ALBREGHT AID CO. 72 LOWE STREET. ANTED Known. — Dressmaking done .promptly and up-to-date at Mrs Jeffreys' Redstones' Buildings, Lowo Street. ' NOW is the time to purchase your Stationery and Office requirements for 1917. Large stocks still on hand at pre-war prices. — Thos. Adams. FIOR Best and Cheapest Produce (Potatoes speciality), Henry Carrie, 14 Lowe Street (late Booth. McDonald and Co.), three doors from Adair Broe. HAVE you purchased your Diary for 1917? Full stocks from all Publishers. Commercial and Pocket Series. — Thomas Adams. WE will pOBt you for 1/9 a copy of ' Lees' Priceless Recipes ; over 3000 tried recipes for all trades. The cheapest and most useful book ever printed. — Procurable from Thos. Adams. B~ EAUTLFULLY cleanTclothes without rubbing. "Easy Monday" Laundry Help does it. " Packets Is. Does eight weekly washings. 498 WHY wear vourself out rubbing clothes? Let "Easy Monday" Laundry Help do tho work for you. Packets' la. . 498

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14191, 8 January 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14191, 8 January 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14191, 8 January 1917, Page 1

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