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Boomim*-* like a big boll, and its startling message rings clear and true. | Packed nightly with enthusiastic poople. Be wise — Book at Miller's, 2^7. : OPERA HOUSE - - - - To-night at 8. Final Matinee To-morrow at 2. final Screening To-morrow Night. The Dashing, Daring Delineation of the Destruction of th© Unborn. "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" The Picture Every Woman Wants Every Man to See. l^et not MOCK MODESTY prevent YO)U from Seeing It. BE A MOTHER, NOT A MURDERESS." NONE UNDER 18 admitted, by Order of tbe Censor. 2/1 and 1/1. Reserves at Miller's Corner 2/7, or 'Phone 828, and avoid the crush.

MANUTUKE HALL. ASOCIAL will be held m the above Hall on SATURDAY, Nov. 10th, m aid of the Catholic Field Service Fund. Dancing to comsmence at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Bell's 'bus will leave the P.O. at 6.45 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. 958 S. GRIFFIN, Organiser. HOSPITAL BOARD VACANCIES. TTTTfIB, the Executive of the »* J Royal Commission Petitioners, respectfully urge upon the Voters for the Cook County Hospital District the very great . importance of placing Representatives on the Hospital Board whose work, as well as' integrity and honor- will stand for the future welfare of our Public Institution*. We reoomsmend to your notioe the following names — Mr. HOWARD KENWAY. Mr. JOHN TOMBLESON. Mr. CHAS. MATTHEWS. Mr. C. GIBSON. Mr. W. TUCKER. We sincerely trust that our , efforts m securing a Royal Commission will be recognised .. by * i the return, of the above gentlemen, as we believe the interests j of our Public Hospital will be ' best served by placing these re- j presentatives on the Board. (Signed) A EXECUTIVE OF ROYAL COMMISSION (re Hospital). 83 . I WAIKOHU COUNTY ELECTION. MOCTU RIDING. TO THE : RATEPAYERS. T^IDIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ... In thanking you for your past support, I beg to state I am again offering . my services, and should you think fit to , record your votes m my favor, I *shall endeavor to conserve the interest 'of every Ratepayer ; and for our mutual benefit, I shall be pleased) to meet Ratepayers at the following cent*Bß:— . MONDAY— 2 p.m., Otoko Railway Station; 8 p.m., Matawai Hall. TUESDAY — 2 p.m., Motu; 8 p.m., Rakauroa (Halket's Store). Yours faithfully, 90 ABBOTSFORD SMITH. ' COOK COUNTY CO]CFNCIL: '"'-'. HANGAROA RIDING ELECTION. THE POLLING-PLAGES will b e as* •follows:—Hangaroa — Barnes-Graham's Homestead. I Parikanapa — Nelson's. Woolshed. I Pehiri— Post Office. Tahunga-nSteele's Homestead. [Tiniroto — "Sohbolhouse. j Waerenga-o-kuii—^Steele's Store. Gisborne— .Masonic HaU, Childers Road. H. M. PORTER, ■/..', Returning Officer. Gisborne, Nov. 6th, 1917. 50 U.Z* INSURANCE CO. LTD. Capital' Subscribed, £1,500,000. Capital Paid Up, Reserve and Re Insurance Fund, £1,170,000. Are prepared to accept all classes of FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT BUSINESS?: Including FIDELITY GUARANTEE, PLATE GLASS, EMPLOYERS' INDEM. NITY, DOMESTIC SERVANT'S, Etc, Etc TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, ATTO.U NEYS, AND AGENTS. The Company is empowered by Statute and undertakes all the duties of Executors, Trustees, Attorney, and other busiuess. of a fiduciary character. INVESTED FUNDS OVER £1,350,000. V 46 QV rpHORNE Q.EORGE, j Manager. N N.Z. INSURANCE CHAMBERS, Corner Lowe St. and Childers Rd. 46 CLEAN ANO CLEAR Ice Ice IN BLOCKs'tO SUIT. PRESERVES: MEAT ? MILK, BUTTER. COOLS : ' . ' DRINKS OF ALL KINDS. ICE CHESTS SOQN PAY FOR THEMSELVES. ] ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED FOR REGULAR DELIVERY. j Gisborne Sheepfarmers' Frozen Meat Co., Ltd. Phones 539 nnd 209. D. J BARRY, LTD. GISBORNE BREWERY & WATERS FACTORY. 'Phone' No. 4. P.O. Box 146. j FOR BALE. 1981 ACRES FREEHOLD. Q'fi-i ACRES are m grass ; balance \j \) X bush and fern. 100 acres are alluvial river (flats. 200 acres are ploughable. 1^ miles from Factory. Two days' drive to Freezing Works. Distant 18 miles from rising town. Four miles from Sohool and Post Office. BUILDINGS : 4 roomed House, Woolshed., Shearing Machines, ConcrMe Dip, Sheepyards. CARRYING: Now ' 969 Breeding Ewes, 121 Wethers, 25 Rams, 103 Cattle. PRICE : £7 per acre. Cash required £4000.* Balance arranged. ' C. K. FASLEY. ESTATE AGENT, MASONIC BTODINGS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14450, 9 November 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14450, 9 November 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14450, 9 November 1917, Page 5

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