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KAITARATAHI HALL. FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, at 8 p.m. j; JQRAMATIC RECITAL By Rev. Archibald Hunt, with Musical ; 111 torludes. Admission—2s. Children Is. .21 RUM A PUBLIC HALL. A DANCE will be held at I’L'HA on FRIDAY, 7th MARCH. 1924. In Aid of Hall Funds. Dancing at 8 p.m. Ladies 3s-6d. Gents 2s 6d. 16 I) A N C I N tL MRS'. MAY’S CLASSES Re-open in P.B. Rowing Club Hall on SATURDAY,’’March Bth. Terms, etc., at Nurse Molowuy’s, 517 Gladstone Road. Mrs, May at home to interview intending pupils from Tuesday, March 4th. MONSTER ATHLETIC AND HORSE CARNIVAL. TE A RAT DOMAIN—APRIL 21st (EASTER MONDAY). AN Exceptionally Fine Programme has been arranged for this day, to include Athletics for all classes. Seven Horse Events, to include two J limps. Watch for Programme in a few days. R. PIERCY, Hon. Secretary, Manutuke Memorial Hall Assn. (Incor.) 15 EATUTAMI TOWN HALL. THE* Annual ST. PATRICK’S SOCIAL will be held in the above Hall on MONDAY, March 17th. Gents 3s. Ladies 2s. MRS. C. BUTLER, MISS M. BROSXAHAN, 27 Joint Secretaries. G. P. REID PAYS HIGHEST PRICES FOR NEW-LAID, CLEAN EGGS. . Dressed Poultry At Lowest Ma rket Prices. Cheaper and More Appetising than Meat these Hot Days. OVEN DEN’S POLAR WHITE ENAMEL THE WHITE’S WHITE ENAMEL. MADE IN YOUR OWN TOWN. HUDSON SUPER - SIX MOTOR CAR. e*rice £595 (MAIN PORTS). SOLE AGENT: NOLAN REDSTONE GARAGE. BRIGHT STREET. ’Phones—Garage 339. Private 796.

SCHOOL BOOKS. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! NO 1 time like the present to prepare for the Future. Wise Parents and Bright Children flock to our Store. WE CATER, for SCHOOL CHILDREN, And, believe me, they know it. NEW STOCKS—Cheaper than Ever. SMITH’S SIGNAL STORE THE BUSY, POPULAR SCHOOL SHOP.

FOR SALE. 1 SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS IN GLADSTONE ROAD. PAYING PROPOSITION. GOOD PROSPECTS, Excellent Opportunity for uVlan with Small Capital. Further particulars from— BALL & CRAWSHAW. LAND AGENTS, , Peel Street, Gisborne.

iSIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS JL J 2 stones, from £8; 3 stones, £1( up. Fancy pattern and clusters, frort £l2 10/-. These are 25 per cent, choapei than elsewhere, having been bought at a heavy discount.—Only at W. GOOD AND jpQ.’S., the Leading Jeweller; Houw' CASH STORES Sale.-—All-Wool Colo nial blankets, single bed 27/6. double bed 47/6 pair. 752 ONE ACRE of Kind, small prchard, a»d 5-roomed' Dwelling, about a mile from D. 0., State Advances mortgage; price £IOSO. James lnnes, Land Agent, Lowe Street. UPHOLSTERED Furniture can be cleaned only by the Vacuum Clean ing Co. ’Phono 722. DIAMOND Rings, Wrist Watches Bracelets, and Brooches are oui speciality. —Spence and Co., Jewellers i mp. Palace Victors. BUYS Five-roomed: Dwelling. l cii Itf v/ all conveniences; State Advances mortgage ; close to trams.—James lnnes, Land Agent, Gisborne. T [HE Tank Cleaners, the Clean Sweeps '■»cuum Cleaning Co. ’Phone 722 CASH STORES growing with Gisborne. —Ladies’ Suede Belts, 1/eacli, Stile price ■ large variety of shades. 75? THE Carpet Cleaners, the Clean Sweeps Vacuum Cleaning Co. ’Phone 722. ON SALE —Winter Flowering Sweet Peas, choice named varieties or mixed, 6d per packet.—Mrs. Hill, “Sun beam,” Peel St., or A. Gleave, Good’s UuNdings. jyjANCIIKSTER House New Shopping Corner means shopping under modern and ideal conditions. S. 11. Phillips and' Co. GIFTS of every description suitable for Presents. Lowest prices always.—Spence and C'o., Jewellers, opp. Palace Pictures. CIASH STORES growing with Ois- ) borne.—Tan Silk Ankle Hose, 1/11 pair Sale price; very special value. 75? CLEAN, excellent Potatoes,and Onions (guaranteed); also Maize, Chaff, Oats, Bran, Pollard, and all Groceries; heat quality, cheapest rates. —At Chirrin'*. REMNANTS of Dress Fabrics, Silksi • Calicoes, Sheetings, Ribbons, Laces. All Bargains.—l’ettie’s Sale. 965 FOR SALE, £SO deposit (a genuine snip)—Well-built 4-roomed House, attractive design, hot and cold water, etc., £750; good terms. —Ball and Crawshaw. Peel Street. j m EACH—SaIe price _ Glass Butte 1/ "Dishes; usual price 2/6; these are wonderful value.—Cash Stores. 752

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16370, 1 March 1924, Page 4

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