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Remnants Remnants Remnants NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY Special Remnant Day AT MANCHESTER HOUSE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TVuring hie past season HUNDREDS OF \ REMNANTS HAVE ACCUMULATED IN OUR MANCHESTER & DRESS DEPARTMENTS'. THESE WE HAVE MARKED AT PRICES THAT WILL QUIT THE LOT IN ONE DAY. THEY ARE ALL LAID OUT ON OUR DISPLAY TABLES AND COUNTERS, AND BY 9 P.M. WE DON'T ANTICIPATE HAVING A REMNANT LEFT. DOORS OPEN g OQ A.M. BE AMONGST THE REMNANTS TO-MORROW S. H. PHILLIPS & CO. {Manchester House, iPeel Street. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS. QUARTERLY General Meeting, Soldiers’ Club, SATURDAY, February 11th, at 7.30 p.m. Old Comrades invited. J. V. SCOTT, 509 Hon. See. NOTICE. A- COMBINED MEETING of the ' Freezing Works Sports Committee will be held in the Labor Council Chambers TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 7.30 p.m. N. pilCiier, 529 Secretary. WANTED. W ANTED—First Woman COOK, for Tokomaru Bay Hotel. Wages, £4 2/6. Apply to undersigned, at Hotel Coronation, on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11 n.m. 530 A. 11. AIREY. WAIKANAE BEACH CARNIVAL. A 1 .LL ACCOUNTS in connection with the above forward urgently to the Secretary— C. S. BRUCE, Box 209. 545 ■ THE POVERTY BAY TUIIF CLUB. MAKAR AKA RACECOURSE. gUMMER j^/pEHNO. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW February litli. TRAINS leave Town at 11.35 and 12.15. First Race Starts at 12.15 p.m. D. R. DeCOSTA, 449 Secretary. WANTED, TO BUY. SACKS OF MAIZE. RING 563. 527 NOTICE. 'TPOUND on my property at Waingake J. —Young black and brindte SHEEP DOG. If not claimed will be sold at Matawliero Kaleyards on WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., to defray expenses. W. W. ‘SMITH, Waingake. ‘Phono 7125. 538 J. W. GLOVER DYER and DRY CLEANER. SUITS, Costumes, Jerseys, Dresses. Military Coats dyed and pressed equal to new. Panamas cleaned equal to new. 1 40 CUSTOMHOUSE ST. ’Phone 485. SUNSHINE NURSERY, 317 Ormond Road, Gisborne. CONSULT R. W. COOK re Alterations, laying out grounds, and putting down lawns for 1922 season. Maiden-hair Fern, Asparagus, and other Pot Plants on sale. ’Phone 1436. FURS! FURS! FURS! FUR COATS of this season's Skins made to order. Now is the' time lo have your Furs re-modelled to latest design. Fur Trimmings for Costumes in stock. COSTUME FACTORY, 307 Childers Road. ’Phone 1177. 339 MAIZE-GROWERS. pOMMUN I CATE with A. S. PATER SON & CO., Ltd., before disposing of your MAIZE. Telephone No. 300. 518 O LET—One 4-roonied and one 3roomed Furnished Flat.—Apply W. Frerichs, “The Mansions.” Tel. 1240. 543 LET Two Unfurnished Rooms: JL use gas and conveniences; no children. —Apply Herald. _4BO TO LET —Unfurnished Room, electric —467 Gladstone Road. 551 LET—One' Double and Single Furnished Rooms, with conveniences. ply Herald. 540 It SALE (ifnmediate possession)— \ew 4-roomed semi-Bungalow, £BSO. rrnnent loan £SOO. Reasonable .--Fred It. Ball, Peel Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15746, 10 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15746, 10 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15746, 10 February 1922, Page 1

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