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GRAND CLASSICAL & NATIONAL DANCE RECITAL OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY ]3Ui and 14th, By Pupils of Miss Flora Shaw. Doors open 7.15. Orchestra 7.45 p.m. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3'-, Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/- (including Tax). Childreu under 12 years, Half-price to all parts. Plan at. Millers Comer. No ex»ra „i -r,,.. i,n«i.;ni» 9/9

STAR OF GISBORNE LODGE, No. 61, 1.0.0. F., A.C. TNVTTATIO'N-HOLDERS are reminded »jL that the LAST of the .Series of Oddfellows' Dances Will be held ill the ASSEMBLY HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 988 PATUTAHI TOWN J TALL. JULY 14th, 1922. jnUGHRE PARTY AND DANCE. ll Dance : Gents 2s, Ladies Is. Euchre j.arty: Is 6d. Commences at 8 p.m. sharp. H. PEACH, 959 Hon.- Sec • POVERTY RAY RUGBY UNION. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RESERVE—SATURDAY NEXT. Representative Matches: V. pOVKIKTY J£AY. Juniors 1.15 p.m., Seniors 2.45 p.m. Country Train delayed till 5.5 p.m. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. I E. RILEY, Hon. Sec. ORMOND BALL. A CHILDREN'S Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in above Hal! on JULY 14th, in Aid of School Prize Funds. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies Basket, Children 6d. M. J. BENSON, g2l Chairman. GISBORNE COMPETITIONS 1922 FESTIVAL. ©PERA - HOUSE. 26th AUGUST TO 2nd SEPTEMBER. NTREES cloM with Secretary on 29th JULY. Books of Words and Schedules obtainable at Music Shops and Booksellers. FRED. R. BALL, Hon. Secretary. Peel Street. 695 FOR PRIVATE SALE. On On account of Official Assignee—. 14-STALL "New Zealandia" Milking Plant, and 2-£ h.p. Mogul Benzine or Kerosene Engine (both guaranteed in perfect order). Price £l3O the lot, half cash, balance easy. Apply to — 83& GRAY'S AUCTION MART. FOR SALE. DOGS (2), Huntaway and Head and Hunt; bred on East Coast stations and now in Waikato. Price. £5 each or offer; owner, who has'now retired, has refused £ls each.—Reply to 968 P.O. Box 807, Auckland. NOTICE. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. IHIS IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN GISBORNE FOR FURNITURE (Quality considered). "~GIVE US A TRIAL! FRED rTdFEARN FURNITURE CRAFTSMAN, 353 Gladstone Road. 'Phona 420. (Next Fresh Meat Market.) 722

Another Valuable Stock TO BE SACRIFICED! ' Old Corner MUST GO AT Sale Opens ViWiiHffll JUNE 30th, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At THE CORNER OF BRIGHT STREET AND GLADSTONE ROAD. HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY, HOSIERY, . And Our Well-known Stock of BEAUTIFUL UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS All to be submitted absolutely at HALF-PRIGE "ANTED—Buyer for a yard block VV S.L. Dray, in good order; for quick sale.—Krebs and Co. GET BUSY, Spring is coming! We have full slocks of Reeds, Plants, and Trees. Timber Gums a speciality.— D S. Thompson and Co. Tfl I FOR SALE—Sections, • Vjr.'JU Aaqnith St., off Aberdeen Road; price £146 each.—T. G liAwlew, Atf»n». SOMETHING attempted, something done." Wo never undertake vehicle repairs without the knowledge that we c.'tn give you the fullest, satisfaction. —J. R. Redstone and Sons, Ltd. 6-ruomed Dwelling, on * 0 full -J-acro, Palmeraton Road, use to town ; reasonable terms and I immediate possession. James limes, Lowe St reel. :T?OR SALE Half-acre and large 5JU roomed Dwelling; house sound and in good order; land in lawn, garden, and orchard; this property handy and only £950; very easy terms.—James Lines. CI HEAP Smoking.—State Eccpress 333, J packet of 10 6d, packet of 20 1"/-, boy. of 50 2/3. Spinet tin of 50 3/3.—11. n ".\c, 9V>nnt-.-*om&t. )LUG Tobacco Dark Havolock, * Derby, or Juno l/'5 plue, 11/- lh: Aro. Havelock 1/6 plug, 11/9 lb; Golden Eagle 4oz plug 3/2. H. George, The Tobacconist.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15874, 13 July 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15874, 13 July 1922, Page 4