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THE GISBORNE WATERSIDE WORKERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will be hold in the Union Shed, Read's Quay, on FRIDAY, 2nd February, at 8 a.in. BUSINESS : Annual Conference Reporl * Amendment lo Rules, and General. 11. McERLAIX, 692 Secretary. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL Principal : FRANK FOOTE, 8.A., B.Sc. SCHOOL RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, February 6lh. Boarders will be received on MONDAY, February sth. The Principal will enrol Pupils and interview Parents at the School on Thursday and Friday, February Ist and 2nd, from 2 to 4 p.m., and at the Board's ‘Office, Union Bank Buildings, on Saturday, February 3rd, from 10 to 12 noon. Unless by special arrangement, Free Places cannot, be guaranteed to those who are not present on the opening dav. " 651 TE HAPARA SCHOOL. THE TE. HAPARA SCHOOL Re-opens NEXT MONDAY, sth February, when it is requested that all Pupils be present, so that work for year may be proceeded with. The Headmaster will bo in attendance at School TO-MORROW (Friday), from 2 to 4 p.m., to enrol new Scholars. G. K. PASLEY, 705 Chairman. GET YOUR ARCHITECT To Specify CONCRETE ROOFING TILES THE IDEAL ROOF for Residence, Factory, or Public Buildings. Guaranteed Superior lo any Tile on the Market,’ and at-* CONSIDERABLE LESS COST. They make your Home Beautiful, Cool, Well Ventilated, Sound-proof, and Water-tight. 1 SPECIFY ALSO—PETROS FIBRUS PLASTER SHEETS (The best Ceiling and A Vail Finish). Particulars and Quotations from— GEO. W. AITKEN, BUILDER, CARNARVON ST., GISBORNE. 731

gROS. Buyers of mutton, lamb, and BEivF, at Highest Market Rates. All Works. 0. J. BENNETT. Agent. Town Representatives: Crawford and Git (Telephone 1093 K); J-. T. Herbert (Telephone 166 R). 751 GISBORNE FRUIT SHOP. IF you want Good Fruit, Vegetables, or Confectionery, you can get it at the Gisborne Fruit Shop, Roebuck Road, where only one quality is stocked—THE BEST. (Small profit, quick returns, strictly cash.) ’Phone 748. 656 F. 0. YORK. TO LET OR FOR SALE. TIVERY STABLES and I\gsidence, at To Karaka. Apply--245 A. T. RIGNEY, Ormond. WALNUT g EACH. -COTTAGE TO LET. For, Summer or Permanently. For terms, etc., apply—--721 C. G. BLOORE. RIO LET Comfortably - furnished .1. Rooms,- use of all conveniences; central.—Apply Herald. 740 TO LET —Six-roomed House, Upper Stout S tiT.eet ; rent low to good tenant.—Apply S. Clare, Ivaiti Store. 640 WANTED, to Let-, end FebruaryTwo or 3-r.oomed Cottage, near Post-office. —Write, stating particulars, to “C.,” this olficc. 698 WANTED —Two or three Furnished Rooms (for two weeks). —Write No. 7, Herald. 688 TO LET —Six-roomed House, Gladstone Road, 27/-; also 5 rooms, every convenience, i-acre ground, Dis’rueli St.—C. G. Piesse, Lowe St. JUST LANDED —Large assortment of 4Cin. Voiles, dainty designs,! good quality; special prices 1/11, 2/6, 2/11; 40iti. Foulards, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, to clear. —Guthrie and Mnddock, LADIES GLOVES at 4d pair, Ladies’ Hose in brown and Black pair, Tap J Hose for girls, all wool, all sizes, 6 to 10, 1/11 pair. Melbourne Cash Summer Sale. GET acquainted with Znk, the reliable Tailor, for best-grade Suits, Costumes, and Breeches. V. 0.8. England's Best Briai -the pipe with the velvet finish. —9ct. Gold Mount, direct shipment. Inspection invited. Absolutely best value in Pipes ever seen in N.Z. —H. George, The Tobacconist, opp. Pettie’s IPiUUN'iAIh Pens —Were 21/-, 16/-, JD 10/6, 8/6, and 6/-; now 13/11, 8/11 f P3 and 4'.3—Prime’* Ltd CUCUMBERS and Tomatoes fresh from the garden daily.—D. S. Thompson and Co. COLORED Crepes 1/7, Striped Crepes 1/4|. —At Manchester House Great Summer Sale. ' W‘ Towels. 4/11, 5/11, to 7/6 pair, L Pettie’s Sale. 742 [/tTHITE Turkish Towelling, 18in., VV 1/3; 17in. Colored Roller Toweling, 1/3. —Pettie’s Sale. 742 \-INCH Lace Nets for casement windows, 1/11 yard.—At Pettie’s Sale. SCALLOPED Madras Muslins, 45in.. 5 2/11 yaid.—Pettie’s Sale., 742 7»|OR SALE Good Section, Hickson J Street, Kaiti, £125 cash; this is ery good buying.—C. G. Piess«, Lowe (reef LARGE Enamel Plates —’Were 2/-. now I/- each, at Prime’s Ltc Jreat Kale. I TEN'S Boots from 16/6 a pair. Trv .VI. our famous Easy Boot, no cap. 7 if, to 42/- —I D Harries N ANTED Known—Piano for £35 b sold.—Samson Bros. YTCTANTED—You to give us a trial VV ' with your Car-painting. A guaranteed finished job at a reasonable Krehs and Co Derhv Strpof BOR SALE Five-roomed House, ! ci dose to town; great snip at £775; ust bo sold.—Ball and Oawshaw, Land genta and Auctioneers, Peel Street., IHUMS, Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, , nnw obtainable: price 17/6. At iii'fridge’s Red Shop. c

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16042, 1 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16042, 1 February 1923, Page 1