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ADAIR BROS., LTD. The Leading Drapers, / Gisborne. ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE. Belts that are Wanted. We arc now showing a wonderful collection of the very newest in • Fancy Colored Patent .Leather and Suede Belts, in widths varying from half-an-inch to an inch and a-half. Prices, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 to 6/11. Bobbed and Shingled Hair Novelties We are displaying an enormous assortment of NOVELTIES in Slides and Clasps for Bobbed and Shingled Hair. All that is new in design and color is embraced hi the collection, and the prices range from 6d to 2/6 each. Novelty Bows and Ties for Ladies We have just opened a. 'charming selection of Artist Bows and Crepe tie Chine Wide-end Ties, that are now so popular with all well-dressed women. All very moderately priced. ADAIR BROS, LTD. POVERTY BAY A. AYD P. ASSOCIATIOY. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be bold in the office on SATURDAY, October 9, 1926. at 11 a.in. Business: Alteration of the Rules as under: Part 2, Clause 4 : Alter to read, "Any member making a donation of twenty guineas to the funds of the Association may be elected a life member.” Part 5, Clause 1: Altered to read/ ‘‘The affairs of the Association shall be managed by a President, Vice-president, Treasurer and Past Presidents and a General Committee. The General Committee to consist of twenty-four members, of which the third having been longest in office shall retire annually.” Part 5, Clause 3: To read, “Twenty members shall form a quorum at any General Meeting.” GENERAL REGULATIONS. No. 1; Altere/l to read "Members not in arrears are entitled to members’ tickets and two ladies’ tickets. And married members shall be entitled to tickets for children under fifteen years of age. All children’s tickets must be applied ‘ for at the office one week before the show.” No. 2: Altered to read, “Late entries will be received not later than three clear days (exclusive of Sunday), prior to the show, on payment of £1 for each entry, members not excepted.” No. 7: Delete, “Exhibitors can secure the sole iwe of the loose boxes for the show, and the charge shall be 5/-. Right to use such boxes to he granted in order of application.” W. M. BAYLY, 670 Secretary. GISBORNE BOIUJUGU COUNCIL. MOTOR OMNIBUS TRAFFIC ACT, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that the Gisborne Borough Council lias been ap{>ointed the Licensing Authority in Motor Omnibus District No. 3 in terms of the above Act. All .Motor GAnnibuses will be required to run under the provisions of the Act after November 1 next. Application forms for authority to establish Motor Omnibus Services may be obtained on application to the Town Clerk, and such applications must be received by the Council for consideration at their meeting on October 19. R. D. B. ROBINSON, 674 Town Clerk. ' ST. WINIFRED’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS AND GIRLS. Home Influence at School. NEXT TERM OPENS ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. TUB HEADMASTER, and Mrs. Kd monds, will be At Home to Parents and Friends on and after SEPTEMBER 14. Evening Coaching Classes will be arranged for non-members of the school. ERNEST EDMONDS, ALA. (Gamin), F.R.G.S. SC4 Headmaster. THE MARGUERITE JOYOUS SPRING FROCKS DAINTY NEW UNDERWEAR. A VISIT INVITED AT EARLY DATE # HEMSTITCHING. MARGARET RICHARDS 61 GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 602. periodical Overhaul will prolong i_ your car’o life and save trouble and aense.—Redstone's Motors, Grhy St. ) ELI CIA Cream Biscuit, rich and short, with a fascinating flavor, de by Milderson’s; 1/6 per lb. —From 11. Clare. BO UR Own Material Made Up in latest style by W. I). Christie; isfaction guaranteed.—62 Stanley Rd., tool's from i ► ODER and Gullet Talc Powders, Cd b per box, at H. George, Direct Imrter. IOR SALE*—CheapT" 1 IBeautiful Large Irani, for twins. —Stubbs and REA DA-Rubbed Mixture, high-grade imported Tobacco, blended by H. George, Tobacconist. S“TiEEFIELT) Steel Pocket KilhT-s, Wade and Batcher’s, 1/6; Hibbotson’s 1/6, at 11. George (opp. Pettie’s). C HEAP Smoking.—4 Cigars 1/-, at IT. George, Tobacconist. FIRST Shipment of “Britwny” practically sold out during first week; second shipment just landed, 36in.; 1/11 yard.—S. IT. Phillips and Co., Manchester lloioo GYLE’S Prints.' all fast washing tin and stripes, also H spots and floral designs; 1/8 yard, 19/6 dozen. —At Melbourne Cash,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17147, 24 September 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17147, 24 September 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17147, 24 September 1926, Page 1

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