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ITUDY & DISCUSSION SOCIETY. MEETING, 7.45 THURSDAY. Speaker: Rev. Mr. Aitken. Subject: "Modern Poets." Women's Club Rooms, Lysuar's Building. 952 KAITT-CITY FOOTBALL CLUB. 1 MEETING of the above Club will L bo held in Collet's Garage on THURSDAY, 10th inst.. at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Attendance ;ind subs, important. A. E. INGRAM,— 950 Hon. Sec. POVERTY BAY FREEZERS' UNION. WAIPAOA BRANCH. THE Monthly Meeting will be held TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30. C. E. BICKFORD, 957 Secretary.

NOTICE. M A KAR AKA-MATA WHERO DEBATING SOCIETY. A T the Opening Night of the alwve J\ Society, a BANQUET will be hold in Makuraka .School, on THURSDAY, May lOtlj, at 8 p.m. All arc invited. T. G. MURPHY. 941 Secretary. TE IJAPARA TENNIS CLUB. * GENERAL MEETING of l-lie Te L liapara Tennis Club will be li-eld in ttie School on TUESDAY, May 15th. at 8 p.m., to consider holding a Dance. A Committee Meeting will be hold at 7.30 p.m. on the 15th. 940 JESSIE COOK, Secretary. ARTISTS AND OTHERS. WANTED— Exhibitors in Oil, Water Color, Pen Painting, and Photograph}- for Local Exhibition, to be held at early dale. . Particulars—■ "SALON," 84>) Herald Office. "THE AUSTRALIA" & "THE EMPIRE" Private Hotels, ROTORUA. lAf) ROOMS. First houses on left lUU from Railway Station. Every comfort. Superior table. Social and Dance Hall. Reduced Winter tariff, 10s per day ; 60s per week. 923 J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. ' GISBORNE BOXING ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of SECRETARY to the aoove Association. Apply, in writing, to— THE CHAIRMAN, 921 Box 289, Gisborne. ! TARUUERU CEMETERY. .~ ; ILKINSGN'S Royal Mail Cars leave VV Post Office EVERY SUNDAY, at 2 p.m., for the Taruheru Cemetery. Return Fare, 2/6. Patronise this new seivke. Don't forget SUNDAY, at 2 p.m. 798

IN THE ESTATE OF CYRIL E. DAVIS (Lato of Tolaga Bay). A LL PERSONS having claims against the above Estate are requested to forward particulars of same in duplicate not later than the 31st MAY next, certified as, due and owing at the date of death, viz., May 7th, 1923, to the Executors, The Guardian Trust and Executors' Co. of N.Z., Ltd., care South British Insurance Co., Ltd., Gisborne, or to the 3d id tors for the Estate, Messrs. Chrisp .ind Chrisp. 951

WANT E D. .XT ANTED—Heavy Swamp Plough, W Set 3 .i- 4-leaf Tyne Harrows, und Set 4-horse Gear. Apply— COMMON, SIiELTON & CO., Ltd. 934 10 LET, Kaiti, 5 minutes P.O.—Fourroomed House, gas stove, caliphont, good section, good locality.—Apply at Herald. " 916 TO LE'l—Two or three Unfurnished Rooms, with use of conveniences,— Address at this office. 914 r ITO LEl—Furnished' Room - , central. —Apply 114, Grey Street. 847 10 LEl—Five rooms, Victoria lownship, 25/-; 5 rooms, Upper Stout ~ <su/- j 5 rooms, new house, Russell St., 20/-; 6 rooms, Aberdeen Rd., 35/-. — 0. G. Ficsse, Lowe Street. T"pO LEI New Bungalow, 4 rooms, J_ electric light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, close to tram; rent to approved tenant, 25s.—Apply Ball and Grawshaw. VIIELLA, the popular Flannel, for day and night wear, in plain, cream and 6inart stripes, 5/6 yard,, at Manchester House Stock Reducing Campaign. WANTED— Buyers for eleven (11) Spring Dray#, new and secondhand ; tips. Snips.—At Krebs and Ob.'s. I HILLING SHOP has Meakin's PudO ding Bowls, plain or blue band.— Great value at Shilling Shop, opposite Pettie's. fTANTED—Buyers for eleven (11) , V 'Spring Drays, new and secondhand; tips. Snips.—At Krebs and Co.'s. PRIME'S Ltd.,"are best for" Wire Netting, Tools, and all general Irong "UST A FEW LEFT.—Gents' Readv-to-war Suits. Price was £4/19/6. Vo clear 35/- during Melbourne Cash's Great Clearance. LADIES' Good Quality Flannelette Nightdresws 6/11, Corsets (worth 7/11) for 4/11, Winter-weight Vests 2/3, at Melbourne Cash's Great Clearance. 1 A A PAIRS Men's Tweed Trousers, to IUU clear 13/6; 250 pairs Denim Working Trousers 5/11.—Only at Melbourne Cash. *OW is the time, to plant Crimson and Pink Flowering Gum; also Passion Fruit Vines; well-rooted plants, in pots, 1/6 each. —> D. S. Thompson and Co. IWEET PEAS.—Plants now ready, 2s fj per dozen; winter and summer flowering ; varieties; good, hardy plants. —D. S. Thompson and Co. >HONE 545 is always at your service, so please let us know your wants for Seed, Fruit, or Produce. We deliver free.—D. S. Thompson and Co. JEAVER Tomato Sauco gives a rare, appetising relish to all meals. Ask your Grocer for Beaver. "IAKES and Scones arc made fairyJ light with Beavel- Baking Powder. Order Beaver from your Grocer. 0 other dessert has the fruity deli- > ciousness of "Setter" Jellies; full weight; true flavors.—At your Grocers. UTO-STROP Razors, complete, 7/6 each'; Blades, 2s 9d per packet.— At 11. George's, Hairdresser. EN'S'Tan Welted Boots, only 20/pair.—Hurries' Boot Sale. r AT©H and Jewellery Repairs VV Promptly and Properly executed; "" -ork guaranteed.—Spcnce and Co., npti. Palnftp Pictures. B' l

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 1

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