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.gisborne now H.M.S. REPULSE. NOTICE is hereby jjiven thai 1 REPULSE will anchor in ll at 8 a.m. TO-MORROW (Friday), and -it lias been arranged that all School Children above the age of 7 years, in charge of Teachers. fros, will be taken oil by Lightering ("raft, leaving the Waikanae (Iroyne—first load at 8 a.m. Adults (.an also visit ll ' l ' & "'P P el ' Tuatea, Gosford, and Tawera, leaving the Town Wharf (Tuatea berth)- -first boat leaving at -8.39 a.m. RETURN FARE 2/-. Tickets to be purchased from Ticket Boxes near Weighbridge. Arrangements, .are being; made for the itransport of School Children by the Railway at Picnic Rales, and it has been arranged that the Waikanae Beach Society, assisted by the. various Women's Associations, will supply visiting children with a mdd'av meal. t Business people generally are, as%ed to close their premises until On© p.m., in Order to allow their Employees a chance to visit the warship. GEORGE WILDISir, 6fi Mayor. POVERTY HAY FREEZERS' UNION. THE Monthly Meeting of the above Union will be ho!d in tli e Liberty Hall TO-MORROW (KRII)AY) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock sharp. C. E. BICKFORD, 57 Secretary. •N BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court, holden at Gisborne. NOTICE, is hereby given*that REGINALD ARTHUR GREEN, of Makaraka, Baker, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors to be holden at the Jury Room on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of May, 1924. at 2.30 o'clock p.m. C. BLACKBURN, 68 Deputy Official Assignee. RESULTS LADIES' WRITING COMPETITION. OWING to nearly all the larger newspapers declining to publish advertisement, only 13C0 replies were received. Most of the writing was so good that the jucTges had great difficulty in making their awards, which are as follows. : Ist prize, £25, Miss M. Hutchinson,'"lo Park St., Dunedin; 2nd, £ls, Mi'ss-N. Gillespie, Box 43, Christch'urch j 3rd, £lO, Mrs. C. L. Balfour. Wanganui; 4th, £5. Mrs. Annie Reid. Glenordiy, Otago. Gisborne prize-winners: Miss F. Jennings, Mrs. M. Rogers. Miss I. .Loondes, Mrs. D. Ballantyne, Mrs. C. Thomas, £2 each; Miss E. Yorsl'on, Miss M. Trotter, Miss L. Jones. Miss A. Walker, extra prizes of £1 each. In view- of the big loss, the organisers apologise for only publishing full results in "Truth" of May 10th. '4l A. GIBBS, Secretary. PROBATIONERS WANTED. "PROBATIONERS required for the Public Hospital, Gisborne. Salary £35 a year and uniform. Apply Lady Superintendent', Cook Hospital, Gisborne. GEO. L. EVANS, 974 Secretary. TO Front Room, electric light, fire-place, private entrance, "Grey Street. Addiess, Herald. 64 WANTED, to Lease Cottage and one acre or more/near town. —> Write No. 23, Herald. 947 'ANTED—Furnished and UnflivT > inshed Houses. As we have several good, clients waiting, < we> will be glad l to get. into communication with owners of above.—Ball and Crawshaw. >RIME Sorted Canterbury Potatoes, .1. . Cheap Butter (1/8), all Produce, and Groceries, best and cheapest, at Carrie's, Lowe Street. NUNFAST" Blinds do not lade.— O Obtainable in all the best shades and made up by experts. —Inspect at Humphreys' Furniture. Warehouse. I )KTTIK'S Values.- -Madras Muslins, .t for curtains. 36in. lOd. 48in. 1/3, 50:n. 1/6 yard. 511 10R SALE—FuII Evening Dress Suit, With, extra Fancy Silk Vest. A gift. —At Samson Bros. "£)ETITES Values.—Good quality Forfars, for tea towels, 27 inches wide, 1/6 and 1/11 yard. 51 ID Known All widths in VV Cocoanut Matting retailed at Samson Bros. ■• ENUINE French Briar Pipes, 1/1 \_A each, all shapes.—At H. George's, opposite Pettie's. I 'ANTED, for Client—House, with v v full quarter-acre, 'handy town.H. Hill, Peel Street. TUST ARRIVED Bengal Kazan, t) latest, make, best quality, 10/6 each ; set ready for use and' guaranteed by H. George. IOR SALE—lndian Motor Cycle and ' Side-car; good order; a snip.— Fred. Barwiek, Auctioneer. TTHITE and Gold Egg Cups, 3/- doz. VV Special- line heavy-bottom Tumblers, 1/- each, during Annual Sale at MacKinnon's. 952 W~ ANTED—Up-to-date House, Kaiti, near town; no fancy price; cash client.—H. Hill. Pee' Street. [T7ANTED to Purchase, for Client— VV House'and' few acres, at Mangapapa .--I I. Hill, Peel OTATOES, Kumaras, Pumpkins, and Swede Turnips for sale at (Gardner's Mart. Derby Street Thone 188. 773 WANTED, Sell Good B-asiness; extra low rent; stand strictest investigation; no goodwill. Hill, Peel Street." CIITRON MELONS for s;i!e, m any J quantity. Get your jam made now and save disappointment later.—D. S. Thompoon and Co. 'Phone 545. IN White and Unbleached Sheeting "■*•" (twill), yil. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11; 80in. Unbleached Sheeting, 3/6, 3/11 ; 80m. , While Twill Sheeting, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 5/6.—Guthrie and Madd'"'171 08. SALE! (a Snip) - Five-roomed 1 House, with all th. s usual conveni-ni-ps, situated in a nice, qcdet street; £675 ; £ICO deposit, Ball and Crawshaw, Land Agents, Peel Street. yl [7E have a reputation and intend to' VV keep it. The Clean SweepsVacuum Cleaning Co. 'Phone 722. Town or country. INNER SETS, and Tea Sets all greatly reduced during our Annual Sale, Save money and secure a Set during our Sale.— McKinnon's. 952

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 1