Whit* Table Damask, 54 and 58 inches wide. .Pure Irish finish. Were 4/11, 5/6, 5/9, and 5/11. NOW 4/3, 4/11, 4/6, and 5/3. Better Qualities in Table Damask; choice designs; 64 and 70in. wide. I Were 7/6, 8/6,. and 9/6. ' NOW 5/9, 6/9, and 7/11. 24-inch Check Glass Cloths. Special values, '•"■v Were 1/3 and 1/11. ' p NOW 1/- and 1/6. Heavy Quality Roller Crash Towelling, 17 inches wide. Was 1/9 and 1/11. NOW 1/4 and 1/6. 36-inch White Madapollams, all reliable British makes. NOW 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 yard. 36-inch Pure-finish Longcloths, in the Lost makes. RALE Prices 1/9 and 1/11. Extra Heavyv Wigan-finish Calico, suitable for pillow slips. NOW 1/11 yard. fOLY TRINITY QHURCI SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. THE LORD. BISHOP OF WAIAPU Will Preach at EVENSONG 7 p.m. The Vicar at 11 a.m. Sunday Schools open at 2.45 p.m. Bible Class for Boys, 10 a.m. H. PACKE, M.A., 536 Vicar. MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. GENEIRAL CLEAN-UP, MANGAPAPA. THE BOARD'S Rubbish Cart will commence Collecting Rubbish on MONDAY, the 13th day of February, 1Q22. Residents are hereby notified "to have same in readiness to bo lifted. Kerosene and benzine tins to be flat tened for convenience in handling. Residents arc requested to deposit same at their front gate in readiness for removal. By Order. H. E. HILL, ~i. •' Clerk. -> - Mangapapo* Board, Feb. 6, 1922. GISBORNE BOROUGH, COUNCIL. STORAGE OF BENZINE, EXPLO, SIVES, Etc. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council have appointed JOHN "i. LLOYD to be an Inspector for the purposes of "The Explosive and Dangerous Goods Amendment Act, 1920,'' for the Borough of .Gisborne. NOx'ICE is also given that all pre mises wherein more than three (3) gallons of Dangerous Coods are stored, or where moiMi than one case of Benzine is kept for private use, must be registered, and an application upon forms which are obtainable at the Town Clerk's Oflice must be filled up by respective applicants. DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES. A FINAL NOTICE is given that the Traffic Inspector has been instructed to prosecute any person driving a Motorcai or Motor-cycle within the Borouyli of Gisborne without a Certificate of Com potency. Any person driving a motor vehicle within the Borough after this notice without the necessary License will be prosecuted. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. Gisborne, Feb. 9th, 1922. 530 TENDERS. TIENDERS. closing Noon FEBRUARY _L 24, 1922, at Public Works Tenders Board Office, Wellington, are invited lor Painting, etc., Rangitukia Native School, Plans and specifications obtainable at Public Works Offices, Gisborne, Ka.hukr.ra, and Post Office, Tokomaru Bay. 599 TENDERS. TENDERS, closing Noon FEIBRUARY 25, 1922, at Public Works Tenders board, Wellington, are invited for Formation, etc., Wharerata Hill. Plans and specifications obtainable at Publij Works Offices, Gisborne and Wairoa. 550 on my property at Waingake ■ —Young black and brihdle SHEEP DOG. If not claimed will be sold at Matawhero Saleyards on WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., to defray expenses. W. W. SMITH, Waingake. •Phone 7125. 538 > EST New Zealand Butter 1/5, prime } Potatoes, Bran, Pollard, Sugar, I anil all Groceries. —Cheapest at Curries, I 14 Lowp Street, . 'ANTED Known That Mrs. G. y T ' Payton. Children's Dressmaker, has re-opehed business at McKee's Build ings, Telenhpne Np ; 1438, 564 EXCHANGE,,-Owppr of good 7-room ! ed House in W'angni(a| wjshes to exchange for Jfouse jn Gjsbornp.— Fred. R, Ball, Peel Street, ANTED, to Buy—Full Wool Sheep I t i Skins, sound pelted, in any quantity —Wilson and Canham, Ltd. Tel. No 813. 240 1 Ki' your Piano repaired and tuned I OT at Farr'a Piano Store by a factory trained expert GET tbaL stubble ofl your face.— in* famous Pyramid Razor cost* onl,\ hit nl Prime's. I-td rfANTED TCNWN - The Vacuum I » V Cleaning Co. sweep Chiixmeys and clean Tanks. 'Phone 722. Town oi Country. PRESENT for a Man or Lady—A u Waterman, Onoto, or Swan l'oun- | tain Pen, at Thos. Adams'. 11RLS' Chrome. Derby College Shoes, vjf 3 to 7, low heels, excellent .wear and fitting, only 17/6.—J. D. Harries. ' 273 G*o \T\ —Tlie Perfect Pipe, just .X3.JJ landed, 7/6 each.-11. George, The Tobacconist, next,' to Zak'p (opposite Pettie's). 691 ! OX, SPX, SOX, for the Cliildren, _ Tn kJ black, w|iite, sjixe, champagne; were 2/3 to 2/11: tunable prjee 1/- pair. —Malboqnie pash.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15747, 11 February 1922, Page 1
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