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j GISBORNE WOMEN'S CLUB. , GARDENING CIRCLE. AN OPEN AFTERNOON for the Uis play of Spring Elowers will In hold in (he Club Itnoms on TUESDAY 14th September, at 3 p.m. ADMISSION Ib. ;' •Aftevnoon Tea Provided . ' (Mrs.) D. G. ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. for Circle. 181 I. f. PUFLETT, Hon. Sec. MAIv AR AK A-M ATAWII ERG* H ALL. BLACK PfERROTS' „ CONCERT To be he^d in the above Hall on mH'URSDAY, 16th SEiPTKMBE,R, ! X ' At 8 p.m., In Aid of Church of England Sunday School. Admission — Adults Is Children 6d. • 339 i ST. .MARY'S HALL, MANGAPAPA. ! ■ % • NEXT THURSDAY. ,/^j.IIAND SOCIAL FOR ADULTS. NHXT FRIDAY, CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. Good Floor, Good Supper, Good Music. Prices — Thursday : 2s and Is. Friday, Is. i 329 MRS. FOGDEN. Hon., Sec. I NGATAPA. . j Ai DANCE will, be held in the School on. ! FRIDAY, SEPT. 17th. Proceeds in Aid of Piano Fund. I . Gents 3s, Ladies Is 6df „' , GEORGE SLY, . 542 ' Hon. Sdc. '■ , MANUTUKE HALL.~~~ T)LAIN AND FA#CY DRESS BALL, JL in Aid 1 of School District Roll of Honof Board, will beheld on TUESDAY, September 21st. Wilkinsons' car will leave their office, Lowe Street, at 7.30 p.m. Prizes for Best Fancy Dress (Ladies ani^, Gentlemen). M. BATY, i J. BUCKLEY, j 372 * ; Joint Sees, j .MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. j I HAVE this received the following Nominations for the office of Member of the, above Board: — ■ BRUCE, Charles Stewart CARTER. Howard FENWIGK, Charles Aupere Julius GARDNER, Fnncis GRUNDY, Ernest ■ HALL, Johu Henry HOWAPTH, Thomas' j HUDSON." John Walker McCLISEIE, William John j REDSTONE, John, Robert STUBBINGS, Walter A POLL for the Election of SBVEX (7) of the foregoing Candidates will bo taken on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of September v 1920, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the following Booths : — ' . No. I—The1 — The " Mangapapa Town Board Office, Mangapapa (Principal). Xo. 2— Town Office of Board, Union, Bank Buildings, Gladstone Road, Guborne. Dated this Bth day of September, 1920. H, E. HILL, 245 Returning Officer. — * ; NOTItiE OF LOAN POLL. } MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. I PURSUANT, to Section 10 of "The' Local Bodies' Loan Act .1913," NOTICE is hereby given that a Polf of Ratepayers of tl»e Mangapapa Town District will be taken upon the proposal to raise a Special Loan of £3220 for the ; purpose of re-building the Upper Stout Street Bridge $nd approaches (afcross the Mangapapa Stream), Oswald Street Bridge and approaches, and the Massey Bridge and approaches,, on MONDAY, * the- 20th day of September, 1920, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Polling Booths for the Poll will be as follows: -V _ i 1. Mangapapa Town Board Office (Principal) 1 . • 1 2. Town Office of Board (Union Bank Buildings, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. . i W. J. McGLISKIE, • ■ Chairman. ' Mangapapa Town Board. 2nd Sept., 1920. 18 FOR SALE. MODERN « BUNGALOW, in Score Road, Kaiti, 5 rooms, electric light, all possible conveniences; lovely section ; room for another cottage ; possession in five minutes. Apply to— 291 p SAMSON -BROS. GISBORNE POUND. TMPOUNDED from Taruheru Road,' X near Freeaiiijr Woi'ks — One Dark ; • Bay or Brown Haak or Harness Gelding, shod, big star, indistinct brand on rum, old saddle scar, good stamp for butcher, baker, or* milk cart. Impounded from Waurai — Ope Bay Pony Gelding, s_hod, bob-tail, branded like HH (lengthways) off rump, good polo stamp (boljh previously advertised).-^- If not qjaimcdi and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on. TUESDAY, Sept. 14, at 12 noon. — A. COLES, Pouudkeeper. ■ 363 ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS ! (Opposite Pettie's) j' NOW OPEN! NOW OPEN! AN EXOELLfENT LUNCH on from 12 till 2. i Delicious Morning Tea, from 10 o'clock. ■ Fresh Hot Pies Daily, with Bread, Butter, and Tea, Is. ! Come and try our Afternoon, Tea, in ideai surroundings. [ j Orders taken for Home-made Cakes • ' and Fresh Sultana Bread daily. Ham Sandwiches, Is per dozen. ; MRS MORRISON, V ■■' PROPRIETRESS. ' ' '. 171 1 TT7HY not attend to your Skin?— lt { VY is"^ riot always possible' to have l correct features or a faultless figure, biit i , it is always possible to have a Clear, | - Uealthy Skiny by our Up-to-date Appli- i i ; ance s for treating the skin foi 4 all blem- ■ ishea amd Cure of FrecEles, Blackheads, i ! ; Spote, Sunburn, Lines and Wrinkles. , 1 i Permanent removal of Superfluous Hair. " Moat Elegant and Spacious Rooms in Gipbnrhe. Weak and Falling Hair, ■ Diseases of the Skin and Hair, and Bald \ Spots can be i?ucoessfully treated. Ladies' Own Combings made tip into Fringes, Switches or Coils. All preparations for Hair Dyeing in stock. MISS M. MCELWAIN, SANH'ARY BEA'UTY^PARLORS, , 121 Gladstone Road. iOUND.— ■ The best place for Coaef ' building work of all descriptions — ■I. R. Redßtone and Sonn. Ltd., Grey St. Tj*iOß «ALEi — New &-roomed Houso, i J- ; - well built, all cimveniencefl. Price I £775 ; terms.^-Fred. R. Ball. WANTED.— Be in the rush for Boot Bargains to-morrow at Lindsay's, [ Peel Street/ 325 ; t"]T TANTED'.— fipecialfi for Saturday : VV Ladies' Patent Court Shoes. 27/6. p6el Street'. WANTED. — Country residents, make for Lindsay's, Peel Street, tomorrow. Rtscord Boot Bargain's bliowUlg. y&o TTtTANTED— Buyers {or~s~Light ExJr V presses, cheap : r i)l can^v from J ton to 30 c-nfc; har^iiins for quick sole. — iin.'l>» <Uid Cti.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 4

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