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) T) RIGHT STREET METHODIST 15 CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. Preachers— ll Rev. W. Wills, 7Mr t Jones. .Mr W. Bignall will sing the sacred solo, "Babylon." A Hearty Welcome to AH. 832 • TE HAPARA METHODIST CHURCH. 3 TTARVEST FESTIVAL Services, TO---XI MORROW (SUNDAY). Special Singing by the Te Hapara Methodist Church Choir. Preachers— Morning at 11, Mr F. 11. Forge. Elvening at 7, Rev. Wills. 830 IPOVERIY BAY FREEZERS' AND SLAUGHTERMEN'S UNION. THE Monthly Meeting will be held in the Scottish Hall on MONDAY, March 12th, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS : Nomination of Officers Selection of Delegates Committees' Reports, and General. Every member is requested to attend. C. E. BICKFORD, 861 Secretary. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Manutuke Branch of the Women's National Reserve will be held in the Church, on TUESDAY, 13th, at 3 p.m. All Ladies of the District cordially invited. Business : To read Report and Balance Sheet and elect a Committee for ensuing year. J. E. HEPBURN, 835 Hon. Sec. and Treas. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS „L_Y'S CLASSES every TUESDAY and FRIDAY 'NIGHT, commencing next Tuesday, in Poverty Bay Rowing Club's Hall. Terms, etc., on application at No» 10 Rutene Road, Kaiti. Children's Class SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. 854 ORMOND ROAO. BOARD. TENDERS, to close with the undersigned on SATURDAY, March 17, I at 1 p.m., will be received tlie Delivery ot 450 yards of Gravel (more or less), for the above Board. Specifications may be seen at the Ormond Store and at the Board's Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. li POLE, • 851 Secretary. 1 TENDERS. TENDERS will be received for EXCAVATING, PITCHING, and CUNGRFiTING the MATAWHERO CATTLE YARDS. Plans and specifications tan be swn from the undersigned. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 13th inst. W. O. SKEET, 844 Architect. LOST. i ,T OST, from Mangapapa — One yellow hLJ and white PIG DOG, with short tail. Reward will be paid on returning same to Bell's Store, Mangapapa. Any- I one found detaining same after this notice will be PROSECUTED. 858 CHARLES MARCUSEIN. ... ._>. .^m^Ay~ WILL the person who found Motorcar PUMP on road in front of my house, No. 7 Derby Street, on Sunday,, llth February, kiiyßy return same to me and obtain reward? 852 F. J. TEAT. HAWKE'S BAY WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. MONSTER ART UNION— £4OO Motor Car and 10 other Prizes. Tickets ls. Closes. and is Drawn on March 16th, A. L. D. FRASER, Chairman of Committee. P.O. Box 212, Hastings. 312 FOR SALE /^VERLAND CAR, in first-class order. Has had very little use. Owner purchased smaller car. Apply— ORMOND'S GARAGE. ACCOUNTANCY. BOOKS neatly and carefully entered up and balanced periodically for tradesmen, Farmers, and the Profesdons. Debts Collected. Typewriting ; undertaken. 'Phone 607. ALFRED GLEAVE, i flood's Buildings. MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. FINAL TOTICE. TEN PER CENT. ADDITIONAL ON RATES FOR YEAR ENDED 31st I MARCH, 1917. - PURSUANT to Section 28 of "The Rating Amendment Act, 1910," an additional charge of 10 per centum will , be aded to all Mangapapa Town Rates ; remaining UNPAID after 31st March, • 1917. Dated this Ist day of March, 1917. By order. H. E. HILL, L Clerk and Treasurer. > Union Bank Buildings. 678 : T ADD2S.— Good News. Our First . j-l__ Show of Millinery in our Showroom. (. — Melbourne Caeh. MAILORDERS.— We pay Postage. Give us a trial order. — Melbourne ; Cash. DON'T MISS OUR MILLINERY. Always up to-date. • — Melbourne [ Oash. WANTED— Buyer for 2 second-hand Milk Floats; also Buckboard, in good order; cheap. — Krebs and Co. WANTED — A Buyer for a Model Bungalow-style Home, 5 rooms, h. and c. water, bath, basin, wardrobes, . every possible convenience, most beauti- > fully finished, expensive papers, panelt ling, etc., lawns, paths, trap shed and stable ; only £650 ; easy terms ; owner going away. — Apply Richards. 164 x rpRY the Vacuum Co.'s method of e JL cleaning for carpets and upholster:i ed furniture, etc. 'Phone 722. —W. Hodgson, Proprietor. ' s } f^ ENTS* Buckskin Boots, for bowling . j VJT or tennis, 14/6 ; Gents' Canvas 3 Boots, thick rubber soles, 10/6 ; Gents' -, Canvas Boots, white rubber soles, 7/-.— 1 ,H_J. Andrew, Mangapapa Boot Shop. J "OHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men's White and Tussore Silk Shirts, '• collar or bands. AU shapes in Men's ~ Soft CollarH : TP T ' FOR SALE— Nice up-.VrJ-i'. to-date Villa Residence, - with sleeping" verandah, electric light, h. s and c. water, sewered, etc., nicely- laids outg rounds, near Childers Rd. ; a grand . opportunity ; bargain ; owner leaving ; • price £760; easy terms.— Apply to T. Q. Lawless, Agent.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14243, 10 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14243, 10 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14243, 10 March 1917, Page 1

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