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KAITAIi ATAI IT PUBLIC HALL ASSN. i Incorporated). EUCHRE and DANCE will be held yi- the Public Hall on FRIDAY. ' 14th ' March. ' at. 8 -p.m. ■ Admission— Optlemeiv 2s, Ladies-Is. Sapper pro- [ vided. \ 585 (.‘HAS. lI.HEWITT, lion, See. DANCE. A DANCE, will be held in the Mami- . Hike"'Maori Meeting-house- on the 14th'; MARCH. 1924, in aid of Mick Whaitiri’s new rowing boat. All his many' friends are welcome. Gents 2.0. Liclies 1' 6. 580 HAUITI POHATU, Hon. Sec, j ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, MARCH 17th, at 8 p.m. IRISH Songs, Dances, Tableaux, and Orchestra! Items. Also To be shown for the First Time in Australasia; (ho. Famous IRISH PICTURE. “ ASTHORE.” Complete. Programme will be advertised Friday. 365 M‘ I>UHA PUBLIC HALL. OYSTER BASKET SOCIAL am! DANCE, on MONDAY, March 17th. 1924, at 8 p.m. Splendid evening for all. Gents. 1/6. Ladies, .Dainty Baste t. • M. SKFTON, 250 Hon. See. MAORI HALL, MANUTUKE. THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1924. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK AND PRODUCE (In Aid of Maori Mission). ORGANISED by the Maoris, assisted by European/friends, uoors open 11 a.m.” Official Opening by Lady Car roll at 2 p.m. Work Stall, Produce, Kumaras, etc.. Maori Kits, Jumble, Meat Stall, Sweets. Cakes, Ice Cream, Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. ' GRAND CONCERT AND TO I EXHIBITION IN EVENING. Admission 6d. Concert Is 6d. 25C PATUTAHI TOWN BOARD. TENDERS, closing on the 17tli Inst., at 5 p.m., will be received for Gleaning-out Drains. : Specifications may be seen on applying to—--274 A. DOHERTY. WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL. niENDERS, addressed to the ChairJL man, ate invited up to 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, 18th March, at the Council Chambers, Waipiro Bay, for the following works: Contract No. 3/24: Formation Main East Coast Road section, near Tikitiki Township. Contract No. 4/24: Formation Main Ehst Const Road, deviation near Jerusalem. Contract No. 5(23: Formation Maraeliara Hoad. Plans and speificat ions may be seen at the Public Works Office, Gisborne; the Tuparoa Trading Company’s Store, Ruatorea; the Waiapu Farmers’ Store, Kuhukura; and the Council Chambers, Waipiro Bay. Tenders to. be on printed forms and accompanied by a proper schedule of (Quantities similar to specimen attached to specifications. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. > A. K. GILMOUR, 352 County Engineer. N.Z. MISSION TRUST BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. niENDERS are invited for the PurX chase for Removal of—(a) The Te Ra.il College Building, situate oij Section 24A,' Cobdcn Street, and (b) The Buildings situate on Lots 13 and 14, Section 23A, Berry'Street, with the .Outbuildings thereof standing on Section'24A. Conditions niay bet ''seen at the. offiee of Messrs. Mann and Bullard, Solicitors, Gisborne, to whom tenders are to be forwarded not later than FRIDAY, March 21st next. • The highest or any tender riot necc-s----•-arily accepted. T-*' ' G. MacMURRAY, •l£0 s - T 7 -in-vß’jciv Secretary.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16379, 12 March 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16379, 12 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16379, 12 March 1924, Page 4

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