Wairoa Harbor Board 1 (notifies that the 10 per cent, penalty on rates accrues after Tuesday next. I The quarterly meeting of the Druids' £_Ti5 e takes T> ' aoe in *"« Masonic hall, Childers road, this evening. * The fortnightly Catholic social takes place in the Assembly hall this evening. All arrangement® are now complete, and a good evening's dancing is assured. Mr. Fred Gray will conduct a sale of furniture and piano at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow, at Ormond road, Whataupoko, on account of Mr. J. W. Gaunt. "Religion of the Age" will be the subject of a public address to be delivered by the Rev. P. J. Wainwright at Lysnar s buildings, Peel street, at 8 o'clock this evening. Rings, Bracelets Brooches, or other Jewellery re-modelled in, any artistic design.— Try Gordon, Art Jeweller, opp. Bank N.Z.* vr You can pop the question anywhere you hke, but buy your Ring at Gordon's Jeweller, opposite Bank N.Z.* Stainless Knives are almost unprocurable. H. J. Grieve has jußt landed another small shipment, manufactured from Firth's stainless steel; absolutely the best,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15221, 20 May 1920, Page 3
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