DR FRENCHJE. OLIVER FINAL LECTURES. mHI& Campaign will live in -tjip momX ory of people of Gisborne for 5C years. The town has been stirred as probably never before. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT '-.20 p. ni.—“CAN THE LODGE RAVE A MAN ? Hundreds of men in Gisborne are said to believe iri the religion of the Lodge. Members of all fraternal lodges and friendly societies should hear this lecture. TOMORROW (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON. 2 o’clock. “FEMINISM —Ai CURSE OR A BLESSING?” A Striking Lecture. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 3.30. YOUNG PEOPLE’S RALLY, METHODIST CHURCH. Song messages by Anton Cedarholm. 670
uismm\i*: performing MUSICIANS’ UNION (R-ogd. ME ETING of Union to bo hold at 11lLabor Rooms at. 10.30 on SUN DAY, Mdv 6th. ROBT. LEADER. 687 Secretary.
POVERTY BAY BOWLING CLUB. mill'.! GREEN will he CLOSED FOE I PLAY AFTER SATURDAY NEXT sth MAY. BE COMPETITION" GAMES MUST PLAYED OFF On THURSDAY AXD SATURDAY NEXT S. C. CLARE, Hon. See. 600 CAW A COUNTY" COUNCIL. TENDER S. SEALED TENDERS, af Id rosso d (o tlic Chnirnfini. will h<> received up till NOON on SATURDAY. May sth. for tin; Erection (Labor only) of Stallion Creek Bridge, on Tolaga-Wigan Road. Plans and specifications may he seen at the Council Offices, Solander Street, Tolagti Bay, during office hours. Tenders to Ire on printed forms. J. P. GUTHRIE, 535J* , County Engineer.
T E N T) E R S.. TENDERS aro invited for the Formation of WO chains of Road, near YVharekopae. Plans and speci%ations may bo inspected at the Offices of the undersigned, where tenders closii at Noon on SATURDAY,' stli May, 1923. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . . GRA2WI & COOKE, Civil Engineers. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Childers Road. 56a TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, to close at Noon of MONDAY, May 7th, 19,23, are invited tor Contract No. I—Re-building Cash Stores, Gladstone Road, three storeys, in brick, for Messrs. Adair Bras., Ltd. Plans, etc., may be seen at our offices. BURR & MIRFIELD, •566 Reg. Architects. T E X D 1J R S. WANTED —Tenders for Building one Double Brick Chimney; also one Copper Chimney. Tenders left at Mr. Y'au tier’s, All Cash Store, Gladstone Rd. 672
EA T B EE F ! YOU GET MORE , VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY BY PURCHASING BEEF. ! ' ■ | BY KATIN6 REEF YOU ALSO ! ASSIST THE PROSPERITY OF THE DOMINION BY INCRmSTNG OUR EXPORT OF MUTTON AND LAMB. ENCOURAGE FARMERS TO PRODUCE PRIME BEEF. NX MEAT PRODUCERS BOARD, WELLINGTON, NX 072 WHAT DOES THE L.O.E. Mean ? IT means a great deal to Mothers whose problem is this : Children’s Winter Needs. Remember, |s, oply the rich can afford to buy Cheap Goods. Our Children’s Oonts ipay cpst .a few shillings more, but their lasting service will save jipuiifis. PUT YOUR CHILD INTO I AN “L,0,E,” COAT. We stock Everything in Children’s Wear and Underwear. The L.O.E. EVERYBODY’S BUILDINGS. ’Phone 1220. A. S. BENI)ALL, i Supervisor. PARROT JFood.— Wp luve a, very fine mixture fvt.od per lbi also Sunffpwer and other,bird seeds.- p. S. Thompson and On- __ FILMS.— Why wait ft any far your -' film* when you cun Ret them in lmlf-u-day. Films brought in before 9 frill be readv by L—Ellerbecfc Studio. 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16115, 2 May 1923, Page 1
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