MAORAE RATOS. A CONCERT AND DANCE Will lie Held in PUHA HALL TO-MORROW TO-MORROW THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 7, 8 p.m. Admission: Adults 3/-, Children 1/-. Red Bus will leave Hannah’s Corner 7 p.m. h'2 CITY HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. DR THOS. CARTER Oi London. Secretary of Zenan Bible and Medical Mission. Afternoon Meeting at 3 o’clock. Admission Free. Lantern Left live: India and it’s People. At 7.30 p.m. Admission ]/-. 1 942 MOTT HOCKEY SUB-ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL BALL Of the above will be held at MAT AW AT on FRIDAY. October 8. 1926. When Trophies won during; the. season wilt he presented.Excellent Supper. Oc.od Music. Good Floor. Dancing commences 8 p.m. Gents 3 6. Ladies 2 6. ‘ C. JTAISMAN, 63 I 1011. 'Secretary. KAITARATAHI SPORTS CLUB. EUCHRE— A Series of Six Euchres, commencing ERIDAT , Oct. 8, will be held in the Public Hall, Kaitarataln. Admission, Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Good prizes. Good supper. Cards 8 p.m. sharp. Buses from Ormond and Te Karaka leave at 7.30 p.m.-C. 11. Hewitt, Hon. Secretary. 69 GRAND CARNIVAL BALL. PUHA HALL, THURSDAY, October 14. All latest novelties, Excellent supper and floor. Mrs. Heenev e lull orchestra. Prices 5/_ and 2/6. 81 OPERA HOUSE TUESDAYToCT. 26 HAITI IIUEEN THE PIPSQUEAKS THE UNIQUE ENTERTAINERS. Hear them for Mirth and Song and see them for Dances and Sketches. NOVELTY GISBORNE’S SEARCH FOR THE PRETTIEST ANKLE. Judges: The Audience. Particulars on Posters. Roll up and vote for your fanev. Proceeds Macrae Baths. PRICES: 3’-, 2/-, 1/-. Book Early. Hon. Secretary, £Q Kaiti Queen Committee. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS CHANGES OF BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE HANDED IN NOT LATER THAN 10 A.M. THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THL REQUIRED CHANGE. All Changes received after that horn are liable to he Held over until the day following that on which they would otherwise be mad*. ATTENTION Radio Owners We are equipped for the repairing of all makes of sets —Phone 183, week-days, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Sundays, 9 toll a.m., 6 to 10 p.m.—Gisborne Radio Co. BRIGHT Street-.—. Only a few chains from the centre of the town. Good 6-roomed Residence, in perfect order. Section has great prospective value. Price only .£I4OO, terms arranged.— James Innes, Land Agent, Lowe Street. COME in to-day, to-night, to-morrow, any time, and let us demonstrate. You will agree with the reputation oi Atwater Kent Radio. —Gisborne Rndio Co. , MONEY to Lend on gootl Freehold Security, in sums to suit borrowers.—James Innes, Land and Finance Agent, Lowe Street. FOR SALE' —£50 Deposit: Comfortable 5-roomed House, £3OO, take over mortgage £450, and? pay balance weekly instalments, no interest charges; exceptional opportunity—Ball and Crawehaw, Land Agents, Peel Street. DON’T strain your engine and jerl: your passengers by driving with a "fierce” clutch.—See Redstone’s Moto:.->, Grey Street TA N.TOY your car. Squeaks, squeals, ID and rattles can be easily located and eliminated at Redstone.'s Motors, Grey Street. ENGINE Knocking? Avoid annoyance and probably serious trouble bv getting expert advice at Redstone’s Motors, Grey Street. BE wise—it pays—all electrical jobs done at Redstone's Motors give complete satisfaction.' TO Y ~ FOR SALE,' Childers \ • VI. IJ. Road _ 7-roomed House, every convenience, in good order, on acre corner section-* £llOO, a 4pply T. G. Lawless. Agent-, Kaiti. STORAGE arranged lor any iengtii oi time at cheapest rates. —Coutts and Son, “The” Carriers, 12 Lowe Street, Telephones 986 and 1056, P.O. Box 320. DRESS Poplins, in new printed de signs, including checks and stripes, British made; 2/3 and 2/11 yard.—At S. IT. Phillips and Co., M anchester House. DOUGHERTY, the Firewood King, for dry Firewood, Coal and Coke. Derby Street, Phone 938. Terms cash. - 423 SPECIAL Quality Potatoes, table and seed; all Produce and Groceries' cheapest rates.—Currie’s, Dunlop Buildings. FOR SALE. —4-roomed Bungalow. £960, Govt, loan £715: cash wanted £235, or offer considered.—Ball and Crawshaw, Land Agents, Peel Street. UNLESS you keep your name continu ally before the public by Advertising regularly in the Herald, your new customers fail to come in and your old ones gradually ‘‘die off,” because, especially in retail merchandising, there are so many counter-attractions else where.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 2
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