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MANGAPAPA TOWN HOARD. T E N I) E R S. mEXDERS .arc invited for 70 yards ol X Kiwi- Crave!, la be delivered on Hospital Roihl, Mangapapn. Tenders lo dose on WKDNESDAY, thp 16th inst.. ii( 12 noon. Particulars on application, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Rv Ord<?r. IT. [•:. HILL, Clerk. COUNTY COUNCIL rpENDERS. rinsing at Noon on WED--1 NESDAY. 23rd May, 1923. arc cajled for I lie following work:--Contract 249. Erection of Dealy's Bridge. Contract 550. Erection of Mortleman's Bridge. Plans and specifications may bo seen i( Grant and Cooke's Office, Osborne, or tlio Council Office, Te Kara lea, Tenders must be on printed forms, willi schedules of prices, and quantities attacjied, and addressed to "The Chairman." Lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. G. LUCAS, 975 County Ovcrreer. HENDEES arc required for Picking 23 . acres MAIZE, at Waihirers, i'en?rs close SATURDAY, 19th May. For furl lire particulars, applv.l. DAVIS, .8 Wairna;:e.

WINTER FARES WT\ T r: TO THE BAD ROADS NOW QWIN THE AARD GIVE NOTICE THAT WINTER FARES WILL PREVAIL FROM MAY Ist 0\ r COAST AND WAIROA ROADS WINTER FARES OWING to the bad state of the COAST and WAIROA ROADS, we are reluctantly compelled to again bring into operation the WINTER RATES on these roads. Such alterations to take effect.from MONDAY, May 7th, 1923, until further notice. WILKINSON'S ROYAL MAIL. LOWE STREET. pHONE 777 piIONE , j( s TYRE SURGERY. TOR Half-soling and Heeling Tennis jl and Rowling Shoes and Gum Boou*, VULCANISED in non-skid pattern. DERBY ST (opj). Town School). •Rhone 718. 534 WANTED. 'ANTED—PupiIs for the Violin and VV Mandolin, or you can learn to play the Steel Guitar nr Ukulele in ten lessons. MRS. 0. MOORE, L9O 354 Palmerston Road.

WHAT DOES THE T means a deal to mother* whoso problem is this Children's Remember, it is only the rich can afford to buy Cheap Goods. ("in- Children's Coats may cost a few .shillings more, hut, their lasting service will save pounds. PUT YOUR CHILD INTO AN "L.0.E." COAT. Wo stork Everything in Children's Wear and Underwear. The L.O.E. EVERYBODY'S BUILDINGS. 'Phono 1220. A. S. BENDALL, Supervisor. WE hop; to nnftoimoe our Showroom Display will be extended until Saturday.—Common. Shelton & Go. 965 lUKGET not the Widower and ■ Opiums.—And deal at, the Home ~ Industry, Carnarvon Street. 8/c AINV' THING required, lor the household?—Try the Home of Industry, Carnarvon Street. P'& KNITTED'"" Frocks, Jumpers, Cardigans, -Maids' .lumpers, etc, Large assortment at Hawkins', 971 AWS, Lawn Mowers, Razors, ScisKj sors, .mid all kjrifLs of edge tools put in thorough working order.—At the Homo of Industry, Carnarvon St. Uli E beg to announce our Showroom W Display will be extended until Saturday.—Common, Shelton & Co, 96b ANTED Known—The Vacuum VV Cleaning Co. sweep Chimneys and .•lean Tanks.—'Phono 722. Town or Country. TRIPE 1) Cevlon Pyjama Cloths, ■} heavy qualities, 2/9, 2/11, 3/6, at Pettie's. ' 981 REAM Shrunk Ceylon Flannels, for VJ day and night wear, 3/9 and 3/11, at Pettie's. 981 'OU cannot feuy Jewellery and E.P. Goods Cheaper than at Spenpe and rv 'a nnimsitn Palace Pictures. 871 OR Perfect Tailoring, go to Zak, the Tailor ypu can depend uponI7HLMS.—Why wait a uay lor yow M films when you can got them u ..ilf-a-day. Films broattht in before S *i|l he rendv hv 1. —Kllorhonk Studio fNTTLL a few lines of Holmes' Bank-1 I runt Slock on sale at Prime's. Ltd. FECIAL Prices in Sheetings.—s4in. i White Twill 1/11, 2/3. 2/6, and 2/11, 54in Linen Irish Twilj £/3, 2/6, and 2/11. SOin Twill Sheetings 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 and 5/11.—GuUirie and "jlome of Good ynlupg." WANTED— Housewife* to Know thai tho Cheapest place for Crockery, llassware, Brushware, Fancy Goods, and ill Household Requisites is Coleman and "The Ark." Gladstone Bond, near Horn- Sireot

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16122, 10 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16122, 10 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16122, 10 May 1923, Page 1

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