N.Z, POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. Q.ENERAL Of the GISBORNE. BRANCH OF THE NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM ■ LEAGUE. J Will be held in “THE RETREAT,” LYSNAR’S BUILDINGS, Peel Street (Upstairs), on MONDAY NEXT, Ist FEBRUARY, At 7.45 p.m. MR. A. E. DAVEY, Reform Organiser, will he in attendance, and aIL members are requested to atteild. TIIOS. CORSON, 263 President. WANTED. Mutton slaughtermen, for Wairoa Farmers' Co-operative Meat Company, Ltd. WAIR.OA, 224 Hawke’s Ba.y. YalWaGnAa CITIZENS’ CAMPAIGN APPEAL. r FEBRUARY 15-22, 1925. SEVERAL Ladies- having volunteered to 'co-operate with the Campaign by supervising the preparation and service 1 of the daily iuncheoas, the Ladies’ Committee invites all others willing to assist on any day during the above dates to 1 communicate with Mrs. J. Blair, ’Phone t. No. 545, who will give all particulars. 305 Y. M. C. A. MILITARY CAMP WORK, TE KARAKA, FEBRUARY 6-12, 1926. MAGAZINES, Books, and loan of Gramophone Records gratefully received at Office, South British Chambers, before FRIDAY, February sth. 304 MAKARIKA SALE. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE DE LUXE Motor Service Co. Ltd., are running SPECIAL CARS for MAKARIKA SALE, on February 2 next. Book early. 258 NOTICE. milE PUPILS and intending Pupils ol dcLisac Academy of Music please note that teaching will resume on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. mO LET—Cottage of 3 rooms and 2 X Sections, Ormond Road, Hexton; rent 12/6. —Apply J. Kinder, Solicitor, Gladstone Road. 242 mO LET—Houses, 4, 5 and 6 rooms.— 1. Miss Cortroy, IJ.S.S. Co.’s Bldgs., Childers Road. , 256 mO LET or Lease—Criterion Garage, JL Read’s Quay.—A. G. Beere, Lwe Street. Ui- 1 WANTED to Rent or Lease—6-6-Roomed Modern House, handy to 1 town. —E. J. Bridgman, Customs Dept. » 326 WANTED Furnished Bed-sitting room ; or two furnished rooms, for i lady in business,—Apply Heiiald. 324 j TY7OULD Lease Residence for a term. YY Furnished; good situation.—Write No. 49, Herald. 320 l W ANTED, to Buy or Lease—Grocery ' YY Store; close to town preferred.— . Apply IIEKALD. 317 rno LEASE, for term —Gentleman's X Residence, furnished or unfurnished, 6 rooms and 4-acre, Te Hapara.— C. G. Picsse, Land Agent. WANTED, lor good tenant —Modern llouso of 5 rooms and conveniences, near town.—Send particulars to T. G. Lawless; Land Agent. Kn.iti. SALE TIME at The Mayfair-Thurs-day morning. Startling value in ! all this season’s Frocks. Be early and choose the pick of styles and materials, f, —D. Swain. ’Phone 1007 M. \ rpKAVELLERS to YVairoa.-Osier’s > X New and Up-to-date Tea-Rooms. - Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Tea. l , ; y. AT the Masonic Jiotel Spirits, od per nip. ' 746 ]TI (J’H SALE —New Season’s Fruiio of » all descriptions. Order now.—Gis- > borne Fruit Exchange, Peel St. 217 MEN’S Navy Blue Bathing Costumes, usually 3/11, to.clear 1/6, at Melbourne Cash’s Sale. 100 AT the Masonic Hotel Spirits, 6d per nip. 746 P~ OR SALE—Thn-e good Pianos, £25. £45, and £55 each.—See them at Harwich's Mart, Peel Street. Iff LADIES’ ' Smart New' Fuji Silk It) Frocks, usual prices 25/6 to 37/6, to clear 19/6 at Melbourne Cash’s Sale. JBG'R SALE—Fine Section, Whatau- . poko, on first-class site, £265 or offer; and one in Mangnpapa for £IOO (Government valuation £150). —Ball and Crawshaw. Land Agents, Peel St -Ift A CHILDREN’S White Cotton lt)U Bloomers, usually 1/9 pair, to clear at 1/-. —Melbourne Cash Sale. AT the Masonic Hotel Spirits, 6d per niu, 7^6 XCEPTIONA~L Value-Critic Briar J Pipes, 8/6, at 11. George’s, Tobacco. 1 nist, HARRIS Street (close to Wainui Rd.) —Vacant Section for salo; price 3 £lso.—James Lines, Land Agent, Lowe Str°eL AT the Masonic Hotel Spirits. 6d per nip. 746 GENUINE Calabash Pipes, 5/6.—H. George. Direct Importer. FOR SALE (a Real Snip)—Quarteracre, good 5-roomed House, with all i conveniences, and Motor-shed; handy to i town; only £loso.—Bnll and Crawshaw. Land Agents. Peel Street. AT the Masonic Hotel Spirits, 6d per aip. ' 7<6
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16946, 30 January 1926, Page 1
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