CATHOLIC EUCHRE PARTY ANI DANCE, SCOTTISH HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 31st, Prizes presented by Mr J. J. Martin, Good Supper. Good Music. 60 Tables, . N. DUNPHY, 431 Hon. Sec. THANKS. MR J. T. CAHILL and Family wis! to express their sincere Thankf to their many Gisborne and Poverty Ba\ friends for their kind sympathy m theii reoent sad bereavement. 450 J. T.' CAHILL. THANKS. MR McGAVESTON desires to Thanh all kind friends for their messages of sympathy during his recent sad bereavement. j ' 47C cook hospital and char-table Aid board. I A PPLICATIONS are invited, receivJ\. able up to the llth of AUGUST, from Registered Architecta for the position of Architect to the above Board, under the terms affirmed by the Institute . of Architects. j ;hrnejst fenton, 429 Secretary. THE running of the old Coach Service from Waimata Valley to Gisborne I haa been taken over by Mrs Gillard, of 1 the Waimata Store and Post Office. The Coach leaves the Royal Stables, Derby St., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10.30 a.m., anc*! Waimata Store Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. 556 MRS GILLARD. ' mmaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaWmmmmmn ITHE PICCADILLY I IEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. B BREAKFAST ........ ...7.30 to 9. 1 LUNCHEON 12 to 2. .1 DINNER 5 to 7. DAiNIY AMtRWOON ItAS JUR SPECIALITY. J. B. KNOWLES, Proprietor. GRAZING TO LET. GOOD GRAZING to Let for about 100 head of Cattle. Apply— NEWMAN BROS., Kaitaratahi. 'Phone 625 D.V. 469 TO LErT — A Furnished Bed-Sitting-room ; suit lady or two friends. — Apply Herold Offioe. 418 TO' LET— Two Furnished Rooms, near Beach, 16s per week ; no Children. — '•Comfort," Heraid Office. 473 TO LET— Single -^Furnished Roolir private family ; central •location.-;-' Apply "Room," Herald Office. 467 TO LET — Five-roomed House, Viotoria Township, with Tail conveniences.— - Apply 157 Grey Street. 446 WANTED— Two Furnished Houses, for good tenants, 4 or 5 rooms, with conveniences. — Owners .please ring Fred. R. Ball, Peel Street, TO LET— Five rooms, with conveniences, off Russell St., 13/- j 4 rooms,, Te Hapara, 12/6; 4 rooms, Mangapapa, 1 13/- ; 6 rooms, Childers Rd., 17/6.— Fred. R, Ball, Peel Street. ' TO LET — Six-roomed House, with use of large section, 206 Childers Rd. — App.y Thomas Adams, Bookseller and Stationer. 303 TO LET, Lytton Road— House ~of 3 rooms, stable, and over 1£ acres of land; rent 16s. — W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. 282 TO LET— Good Furnished House, 5 rooms, electric light, h. and c. water; etc., close to tram; 25s a week. — Apply to Fred. R. Ball, Peel Street. TO LET— Five rooms, Wellington St., 15/- ; 4 rooms, Gladstone Rd., 13/- ; 4 rooms. Queen St., Te Hapara, 10/-; Shops, Gladstone Rd., 25/- and 10/-; 5 rooms, Upper Gladstone Rd., 12/- — Buscke and Parker, Agents, Lowe St. TO LET— Five rooms, Collins Street, 17/6; Sievwright Lane, 5 for 13/-; Stout St.,' 6 for 17/6; Ormond Rd.. 4 for 11/-; Russell St., 4 on i-acre, 15/-; also Ftirnished Houses, from 25/- — 0. G. Piesse, Lowe Street. l WANTED Known.^j\Ve are cash buyers for Prime Porkers, m any quantity, 7d per lb, delivered at shop. — Hampton's Pork Butchery, opposite the Palace Pictures. 'Phone 271; \ 2 TO LEND, on first-class : security — £200 £>v £250.— James limes, Lowe "STPee't:^ _[ A A/ILL the cyclist who had full satis-, Vy faction at Swan Cycle Works please tell his friends the same? GO ■" A MEN'S SWEATERS .fc.A. 6/6, 7/6, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 11/6, White, Grey, and Navy.— The Working Men's Store, Peel St. TTfIOREIGN Stamps, British Possessions, Sj and Stamp Albums. — New stocks just opened up. Packets 3d, 6d, 1/2/6, 5/- ; every stamp different. Albums from 3/- to 25/- each. — Thomas Adams. J UST"~LANDED -^"Wonderful value Gramophones,, mellow tone and first-class motors,- £3 10s.— Only at Farr and JHall^ 894 HALF-DOZEN 6d NoveLs 2/6, £doz. ■ Magazines 3/-, post paid. — InternationaUßook Exchange, 54 Great North Road, Auckland._Y_ * < 893 I -I /•/> BUYS a. Scarf, m. special colors A/ D (well worth 3/6), at Melbourne Cash Big Winter Sale. WANTED Known. — Dressmaking done prompt and up-to-date at Mrs Jeffreys', Redstones' Buildings, Lowe Street. Phone. No. 1019.__ __ AT ROBERTSON'S.*— Now is the time to replenish your Clothing needs, and save money m the process. Linen Collars ls dozen, Hard Hats Is, each. _ COME along to Robertson's, and we'll satisfy your appetite for bargains. Boys' Norfolk Suits 12/6 each, Men's Shirts 2/6 each. Don^missthem.^ THE" Marvel~Toy~is the latest m building Toys for young children. Hundreds of designs can be made from ono set. Price 5/-, posted 6/6".— 5010 Agent, Thomas Adamß. • 'TTrAR~MAP ofl-he Western Front.— VV ' Latest edition just out ; all villages clearly marked; posted free for 1/3.— Thomaa Adams. ANTED— Buyer for heavy Spring ' Dray, m good order (a bargain) ; also a light Spring Cart, cheap.— Krebs and Co. . CASH.— 2001bs best Potatoes 16/-, . Algerian Seed or Feed Oats 14/9, IA Sugar 15/3, Onions, etc., cheapest. — Henry Currie. 14 Lowe Street. __ fj / a pair of Kid Gloves, m 4il 0 black or white (usually 7/6 and 8/6).— Melbourne Cash Big Winter Sale.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14363, 31 July 1917, Page 1
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