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[WAIKOHU BOXING ASSOCIATION A BALL, PLAIN, FANCY, AND POSTER, Will be held m the TE KARAKA HALL, On THURSDAY, JUNE_3rd. Further Particulars Later. G. McI^CHLAN, Hon. Sec. 225 WEEK-END DANCE. WEEK-END DANCE, m Assembly Hall, SATURDAY NIGHT. Good Floor. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. Music by Mrs. Heeney. CORBETT BROS., 270 Joint Sees. QIR TAMES ' /JARROLL PRESENTATION. AS it has been defin/itely decided to CLOSE ALL LISTS by MAY 31st, we would like all Collectors to make a final effort and return Lists by that date. T. G. LAWLESS, 798 Hon. Secretary. SOLDIERS' WAR MEMORIAL. A COMMITTEE having been appointed by a Public Meeting for the purpose of furthering the erection of a suitable Monument m a central position m the city, Subscriptions are now invited, and will be received at -either the Herald or Times Offices, or by the undersigned. J. B. KELLS, ■Hon-.' Sec. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. "jV/TY Mangapapa Property has been - IVJ - ',■ ' SOLD. (Signed) THOS. FRASER, ' 308 ' .__ _'■'_. ■ GISBORNE POUNLV~ TMPOUNDED from Sievwright Lane, JL Whataupoko— One Croamy Hack or Harness Gelding, shod, blaze, both hind feet white, no visible brand. — If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards on- 'FRIDAY, Juno 4th, at 12 noon.— A. Coles. Poundkeeper, 22 Leith St. (Tel. 1248J 305. TE KARAKA" POUND. IMPOUNDED at above Pound— One Red and White Cow, .large back quarter out of left ear, no visible brand. —If hot claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards on MAY 22, at 12 noon. 312 W._j_BROW_T. Poundkeeper. PUBLIC NOTICE. JTT has been reported to me that -*- several persons have stated that F. Wohnseidler is still connected with the Pork Butohery business tliat is being opened up by me. I give the above statement an emphatic denial, and will donate £25 to <the Public Hospital if it can be proved that Mr. Wohnseidler is m any way connected with my Pork Butchery ..business. H. SMITH, PORK" BUTCHER, 171 GLADSTONE ROAD 4 (Opp. Pa-lace Pictures). ' 125 FOR SALE. MODERNT 4-ROOMED HOUSE. (Close. to Waipaoa Freezing Works). BATH, Hot and Cold Water, Gas, Washhouse, Cart Shed, Car Shed. 2 ROODS 17~PERCHES. Well Fenced. EASY TERMS. J. G. APPLETON, 216 , Te Karaka. HERALD TELEPHONES Advertising and Publishing Department .. .. 527 M lob Printing Department . . 527 D Editorial Department .. 874 Telephone subscribers are asked to please amend their lists, and persons Having communication with the office -yiU save delay and confusion by giving the correct calls. EMPTY House for £700."6 roomTand conveniences, almost new, handy to trams ; £100. cash ; very cheap buying.— Apply at once, C. G, Piesse, Lowe Street. ANGAPAPA— House. 6 rooms", bathroom, washhouse, copper and tuba, gaß, etc., full i-acre section, lovely locality, £900; terms, £300 cash.— O. G. Piesse. Lowe Street; •1 X~PER CE^JT. saved by engaging G. JLO Iv. i Miller to conduct^your Furniture Sales. 'Phone 814. 648 . i , i 'i i •■ ■ MOTOR Body-bujjkiing is a feature of our work*. Bxperts m all branches.— J. R. Redstone and Sons., Ltd., Grey Street. T"!OiARAKA GARAGE.— PoweII ami Bull have up-to-date Repairing Plant; new Shaler vulcaniseri Tyre and Tube re*oaira. 77( WE re-polish Pianos, re-cover keys, and repair actions, at reasonable cost; expert tuning only. — Farr's Piano Store. 'Phone 857. ITis not wise to pay 2/6 for Yardley's. Colgate's, Royal Vinolia, or Williams' bhaving Sticks when you can purchase either of them from The People's Emporium for 2/-;»oheaper makes as low as Bd. ' -. . BUY that Alarm Clock from ThPw>nl«»'» ETn-oorin— ' 2 ACRES (nearly) arid 4-foomed Cottage, Matawhero district; price only £850; terms £100 cash. — Apply prompt, O. G. Piesse.' Lowe -Street. DON'T waste time marking youi linen with a quill. Get an outfit -own name, pad, ink, complete, 3e.— niomiiO/ A Haiti* -G-1 00 DEPOSIT for good 5-roomed oP + v/.U House, 3 minutes from tram ; price only £500 ; terms. — Apply Fred. R. Ball. _j WILLIE - TANlias for Sale Seed and ' Table Potatoes, Dun and Garton Oats, Fruits m season. ' — Store, Gladstone Road." -' 938

Bolshevism and other problems, he observed : "You don't look to me as though you were specially concerned with the high cost of living." "But we arc," responded the expensively gowned women. The Attorney-General calmly proceeded: "My wife took me to tea recently. There"! met a woman friend who greeted ime- with- the- question: ''How do you like 'my new hat?' T don't like it,' I answered. 'Well, you are a courageous man to tell a woman that,* she .'said, I replied: T don't like any now hat. I don't like* any new clothes at this time. My own clothes are old. This suit I have on bears a tag showing I have had it five years. Just now there's an orgy of spending. People have more money m the banks than ever before. They seem determined to syend it. The women of this country spend 90 per cent, of all that's spent. Do you know that ? If you women would refuse to respond to the call of the -merchants to buy now, you could quickly bring down prices which are bearing so severely pn the Bhopgirl nnd salaried man."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15222, 21 May 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15222, 21 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15222, 21 May 1920, Page 4