Mr. J. Chrisp has arranged to hold a gramophone concert* for Thursday, May 15, at his musio /warehouse, the proceeds to go in aid of the Public Tepid Baths j Art Union. The Gisborne Firewood' and Coal Depot advertise good, solid hard firewood, which will give best results. The firm is prepared to quote for large or small quantities, and give prompt delivery.* To-morrow, commencing at 1.30 nt No. 35a, Salisbury road, Mr. Fred Gray will conduct an auction s-ile of' furniture, Brinsmead piano, D.H. Singer) machine, Edison phonograph (with records), and sundries, or) account of, Mr. ' Harry Pope, who is leaving for Auckland.'* I At the Liberty Hall on Friday, May 9, the Labor Representation Committee is holding a euchre party and dance at 8 p.m. Card players alnd dancers are , assured of a very enjoyaHe evening.. These parties having been very success-' ful in the past it is the committee's intention to continue them every fortnight. ■ . . . • -.v, ■ ''■ Stoneham's famous Silver DogVi, Whistles. Supplied to clients in Ensj*^' 1 land, Australia, and all parts of N.?f. No whistle to equal it; 4/6. post free.— At Stonebam's. Jewellers., Giibarof.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 4
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