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THE GISBORNEi WOMEN'S CLUB. * rpHE above Club is entertaining the X Returned Soldiers at the Club ; Rooms, Lysnor's Buildings, on WED- 1 NTSSDAY, the Ist May, at 3 p.m. All Cluß memibers are invited. 581 P.B. HOOKEY ASSOCIATION. j 1 1 THE Annual General Meeting of the j X above will be held at the Cosmopolitan Club on THURSDAY, 2nd May, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Important. ___ "F. SOLVANDER, 580 Hon. Sec, pro tern. GISBORNE! ORPHEUS SOCIETY. MEMBERS please note Practice takes place TO-MORROW EVENING, and every Tuesday following, an Ohrisp's Rooms/ at 8 p.m. Test Committee 7.30. W. J. SINCLAIR, 662 Hon. Sec. ' WANTED. rryjANTEiD — laborers. ' ; Apply— THE FREEZING WORKS, 524 Kaiti. NOTICE. I A LL Outstanding Accounts trot paid \JX by 10th MAY will be SUET> FOR, J. P. GORDON, Railway Stables. 558 NOTICE. "^ T> EPRESENTATIVES of the Gisborne JLv Cleaning Company will be working m Te-Karaira. on THURSDAY. May 2nd. Residents "requiring chimneys swept, tanks or apoutings, etc., cleaned, please leave orders wjth Mr Law, Rangatira Hotel, or 'Phone 03. : : 5^7 wanted; •pEOPLB who prefer a High-ckas X BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, OR DINNER To Visit The THE PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. pIRST-CLASs" M Bllll7 MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, gb. J. B. KNOWLES, Proprietor. i ■ ■ .- . . . ■■ 41st Reinforcements LEAVE GISBORNE 2nd MAY. MILITARY BRUSHES MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT TO SOLDIER FRIENDS. GRIEVE, JEWELLER, Has a Big Range of BRUSHES, with Silver Shields, from 18/6 a Pair. H. J. GRIEVE, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. GLADSTONE ROAD. R. EL O. WORTH, Psychic and Healer, will hold a Public Meeting TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, for pßychatnetry from Artdcles on Health; etc., at his bouse, m Bayly Road, off Hunter Street. Tram stops at the corner, 2d section from Poet Office. Brass plate with name on the house. 553 ~~ NOTICE. ~~T-.-I A S we ai'e going dut of business, it ,XX would assist us very considerably if our many Customers would SETTLE THEIR' ACCOUNTS BEFORE APRIL 30tb, 1918. Oflioe open as usual. . 125 NICHOLLS & GRD?FITHS, Ltd. NOTICE. THE undersigned, wishes to notify the General Public that he has imported an up-to-date Hearse, and having the best carriages and horses m town, will guarantee a first-class turnout at reasonable terms. 'Phone 257 or 972.— A. WILKINSON, Cab Proprietor, 14 Carnarvon Street. ; 506 TRESPASS NOTICE. AjNYONB trespassing with" Dog or I Gun on Section 24, 'Marshlands, Ormond, will ho PROSECUTED. POISON! laid for Dogs. G. GORDON, 667 Ormond. * NOTICE. ON and! after this date, POISON will be laid on Section 203 of Kaiti 257 Block (occupied by J. English) for Ducks, Fowls, etc. ' , ' ■ 582 TO LET.' TO EiET-— HOUSE, partly' furnished, containing 4 rooms, bathroom and pantry, h. and c. water, situate Whitaker Street (No. 168). Apply— GEO. 11A.TTE.KSALL, 560 •-■-■•■ . Miller's Corner. fTTO LET— 'Five-roomed House, Lynd'X 'hurst Street 5 hot and cold water", electric light.— Vincent. 'Phones. 67 and 602. . . 566 TOO LET-— Partly-furnished, comfort--•X able 4-roomed Dwelling, Riverside Road. — Jaanes Imies, Lowe Street. 510 nnnJRNISHED HOUSE of 5 rooms to -. P Let for three months ; 25s per week. —W. R. Ball, Land Agent, Peel Street. 7TTO LET — Five-roomed Houses, DesX mond Rd., 13/-; Cook St., 12/-; Valley Rd., 10/-; Gladstone Rd., 12/-; Te Hapa'ra, 12/6 ; 4-roomcd Houses, Root St. 13/- ; Bailance St.," 12/-; 7-roomed House, Bailance St., 20/-; Shops. Gladstone Rd., 10/- and 20/-.— Buscke and Parker, Lowe Street. OYS, BOYS, BOYS, BOYS are specially catered for at Melbourne Cash. Just inh— Lovely Suits, for 2-year-old to 20-y ear-old boys. See them! T INEN Marking Outfit, with your own Xi name, bottle of good marking ink, pad and brush complete m box, for 2/6, or 2/9 THM^d — Sole Aeent. Thou Adam* r\T[T{ANTBD— Buyer for Bradley Gig; VY ! also a light Gig ; only £J8. — Ki<ebs and 00. ' , A LL^WOOL COLONIAL BLANKKTP •XX 25/- pair. Real Eiderdown Quilts, double size, 32/6. — Melbourne Cash, Oisborne'a Busiest Store.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14591, 29 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14591, 29 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14591, 29 April 1918, Page 1

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