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By order of tho bailiff, Messrs Samson Bros, are to sell a Champion gas stove and one National cash register on the premises at Cliff Church’s friiit store,; Gladstone road. Makaraka residents arc reminded of the autumn fair next week . at / .the Makaraka Hall. Two evenings’ amusement ar© assured,Many -.. games and humorous competitions ■/have been arranged. Well-stocked stalls are sure to attract a lot of attention.

The ladies of the Rebekah Lodge have been working hard to make their ball at the Assembly Hall tho success of tho season. The catering, will be under tho direction of the ladies’ committee of tho Rebekah Lodge L0.0.F., A.C., and excellent music will he provided.

Given favorable weather, the big promenade display of evening frocks and fabrics for evening wear, .should; attract a considerable crowd at- f Pettie's this evening. As on the last occasion Vita's orchestra, will render a programme of music from 7to 9. During the whole ot to-day and up io 9 o’clock this evening a discount of 10 per cent,, or 2s in the £, will bo allowed on all cash purchases*

St. David's Presbyterian Church, Kaiti, will hold a sale of work, produce, etc. next Thursday, May 3. The proceeds will bo devoted to the debt extinction fund. Thrifty housewives are assured of securing bargains in every line. There will be on sale needlework, fancy goods, cakes, jams, pickles, sweets, garden produco and dressed fowls, and there will be a jumble stall: also a Christmas tree loaded with toys that every child loves. Afternoon tea will he obtainable.*

_-l hree loot-ires will Jxv delivered? hv Dr. I reach E. Oliver at t he? Opera' House tomorrow (Sunday). At 11 a.m. lie will speak on ‘‘The Baptism of the llcilv Spirit ’: at 2...0 lie? will give another of Lis celebrated', talks to men and: bovs, when he wilL deal with “Heredity.” Dr. Oliver is- recognised as an authority on these subjects, and: has delivered" this lecture to thousand!,; of men in the large cities throughout Canada and? America. On Sunday evening ho will give one of his greatest, lectures cf the campaign that- is new drawing to a close. As many were turned away from the Opera House last. Sunday night, the committee urge people who with to hear ibis lecture to come early to save disappointment.New winter footwear, with all tho beauty and styles of pre-war days., are now opened at Lindsay’s slice store.* It is daddy’s great- delight- listening to nrum singing “Home, Sweet Home,” while “No-Rubbing” Laundry Help washes the clothes. —Nancy.—5.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 4

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 4

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 4