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ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cobdeii Street. ; 11 and 7—Rev. James A'ltken, M.A. T 7! VENING Subject,: "The Excellence yj of Charity.” Voluntary : MeiideisSulni’s “Andante in 1) Major.” 325 BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Cj UN 1)A V SCI 10( H. AN NT VERSA RY O SERVICES, At 11 a.in.. 2.45 p.m.. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Kev. F. A. Crawshaw. Hearty Singing. All Welcome. 327 WESLEY CHURCH. Bright St. TOMORROW. AT 11 a. tn., Rev. Geo. Frost, “Presumptuous Sins.'’ Sacrament of Baptism. At 7 p.m., Rev. Coo. Frost, “(Tin' diving and Our Money.” Anthem, “(T, Lord, How Manifold'” (Barn by). A hearty invitation to all. 377 B. AND F. BIBLE SOCIETY. QISTE'R AGNES LOCH ORE! will' O address Combined Y.W. Bible Classes, at; the Methodist Church, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. Public Meeting—Y.W.C.A., Monday, at 3 p.m. 326 “ MESSIAH.” A MEETING will be held in the Methodist’ Schoolroom. Bright St. (opposite Ormond’s, Ltd.), on TUESDAY’, at 7.30 p.m. All Vocalists interested in the production of Oratorio are requested to attend, with scores, as first practice will follow conclusion of meeting. .lAS. urißisr, PAUL HOCKLEY. 311 Conveners. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS AND STOCK OWNERS. After aoth September, 1924 25/per day will he charged for Droving, and 20/- per day for Mustering, by the undersigned. List of Drovers.—ll. Mullooly, E. Torlie, E. Hiingst.no, IT. Williamson, .). Sinlon, W. A. Jones, A. R. Tome, H. M. Hill. C. 11. Mason, W. Wilson, F. E. McAnenny, F. Newsham, N. Clayton, W. Tail, A. Campbell, R. Bagiev, John Anderson, J. Gordon, Geo. Campbell, L. Buseke, G. S. Jones, W. Drummond, J. Hutchison, David Bower, J. T. Griffin, I'. Brown, If. Ayhvard, J. McDermott, Jas. Gordon, A. Lyons, H. Wilson, J. J. Roger.'*}’ H. Campbell, J. Windle, N, H. Shaw. 923 TO BUYERS GF JOHNSTON’S TEA Temporary Shortage of the IfREE tiIFT CADDIES. THE demand for JOHN ST (IN’S TEA has increased so rapidly in Gisborne that there is a temporary shortage °f G'e FREE GIFT CADDIES’. A large ship--merit will be arm-inn- shortly front England, and the Proprietors will then he able to satisfy the demand. G. EGDELL WHOLESALE AGENT.. 367 N OTIC E. MY Annual Balance take 30th SEPTEMBER. All overdue accounts unpaid at that date will be handed to my Solicitors for collection. GEORGE SMITH, 299 Timber Merchant and Builder. N 0 T I C E. AS my Half-vcaiTy Balance takes place oh the 30th SEPTEMBER, I shall be pleased to’ receive all outstanding accounts before that date. J. S. ALLAN, Gladstone Road. Box No. 74. 271 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAK.EI NOTICE that it is my inten tion to erect Gate on by-road leading to property known as “Glend.hu.” P. FOXLEY, 359 Muriwai. NURSERY Rhymes and Tunes for the Children’s Ailmm, complete for 6/6, at “Stradiphone,” 174 Gladstone Road, Palace Picture Building. Tel. 11. EVERY Bird in my Breeding Pens is a Champion Layer and a Show bird. Try a Setting. ’Phone 101.— Biggar, 718 Aberdeen Road, . 342 S' EWlNG”Machine (Wheeler and Wilson), in perfect order; first offer ot 60/-. —At Gardner’s Mart. DIRECT Shipment—Pure Bristle Rub-ber-set Lather Brushes, 2/5 each, at H. George’s, Tobacconist. n -j Q BUYS a Une-valve Wireless Set, with aerial complete, at Gardner’s Mart, Derby Street, 171 OUN’D —The cheapest, new Duchess . Chests in Gisborne; onlly £3.—At Banvick’s Auction Mart,. WANTED, to Buy—Furniture, any quantity, for cash. —Henry Gardner, Auctioneer. ’Phone 188. HE best Local Talent will perform al, Mrs. May’s Benefit Concert. 363 NEW” Summer Underwear for Men just arrived. Big stocks at Adanr Bros., Ltd., the leading Drapers. 386 G/t INCIT [1 nbleached Twill Sneering, Ot: heavy makes, I/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/1 i; 80in. do., heavy makes, 3/6 and 3/1 J ; 54iri. White Twill Sheeting, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11.—Guthrie and Mnddoek. 3PI ECE "Bedroom Suite, in silver grey, I lie latest; only £lB 10s/-; ili or terms.--11 nmpliroy's Warehouse. )RIAR Pipes" for discriminating / Smokers —Loewes, Conroys, Orlick, 8.8., etc; also all Ending Tobaccos.— ttersail and ii.ijyiv TNOLISIr Phoenix China Cups and J Saucers, only 11/- dozen. At rmpbrey’s Warehouse. V ANTED —A Buyer for a second hand Bradley Gig. Price £lO /.. Go for it.—Krebs and T INIBII planting Fruit, Trees.--Wo * '■•in still s'mplv most of the leading rieties.—D. 8. Thompson and Co. TORSALE—Maize Planter; also near- ' ly new Gas Stove, several Gramotones (good as new). —Barwick’a Mart. T DGEWOBTIT Tobacco—l/6 per tin. J —See what, you save at JL •urge’s, Tobacconist, opp. Pet tie’s. THE Tank Cleaners, the Clean Sweeps . —Vacuum Cleaning Co., 264 Aberen Raid. ’Phone 722.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 1

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