-NIGHT TO-NIGHT l ANCE in aid St. Clary's Now School ' ASSEMBLY HALL. Good ''Supper. Admission 1/-. WHATAUPOKO QUEEN. WHATABPOKO' Support. your Queen by attending Special Picture Night at Palace TV-MOKKim NIGHT (Friday). Purchase tickets from Henry Gardner, Auctioneer, or outside Palace night of screening! Urge everybody to" co. Ensure a bumper house. 95 CITY HALL TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MOJ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. Dft THOS. Secretary Oi London. Zenah Bible Mission. Afternoon Meeting at 3 oYlrick. Admission Free. Lantern Lectors: India and it's People. \l 7 7.0 p.m. Admission ]/-. MOTH HOCKEY SHR-ASSOCIATION. THE ArlaL BALL Of the above will be held at MATAWAI' TO-MORROW TO-MORROW i When Trophies won during the season will be presented. Excellent Supper. Good Music. Good Floor. Dancing commences 8 p.m. Gents 5/6. Ladies 2 6. 0. HAISMAN, . at. . ...Hon. Secretary.. SOCIAL AND DANCE. - IBEIITY HALITsATDRDAY, Oct J 9. 1926, 7.30 p.m. Proceeds in aid Mary's School Building'Fund. Good floor. Dainty supper. Music by E. SharpkS - MRS.' T. LINDON, an MRS. T. HAISMAN. WIAKABAKA-MATAWHERO HALL GRAND Catholic Social in aid of Makauri Church funds. THURSDAY. Oct. 14. McMullen's Orchestra. Good supper. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/6. . ,_ 96 FOR SALE. ' USTRALIAN Natural Round Iron- „' bark Poles, 26ft long. Suitable for bridges culverts, or strainers. Price, £1 each. HYDRO ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO. LTD. (In Liquidation), Customhouse Street, Ginborne. FUR ALTERATIONS. LjUTR COATS can bo Remodelled and JU brought up-to-date. Small Furs made to look equal to new. Fur Trimmings in all widths, and Fur Edging, Fur Coats and Neckwear made to order. We are specialists in all kinds of Fur Wafti— DeLi'sac... Brothers, Fitzherbert Street. ■-- -•- TRAVEL THE' SURROLNTDING #- DISTRICTS. '. Te Karakaj Ormond, v Waerenga-a-hika, Makauri and To Arai. .IyjIDDLERIO gXJNRAY \ (1170, Vol. 4).' Brown Stallion. Foaled Nov. 9, 1917._ Sire: Biichlyvies Favourite .(16955*) 155, Vol: 1; "grand sire Royal Favourite (10630*). Dam,- Douglas Royal' Mag (1636), Vol. 4,' by Black Douglas (14599), (139), Vol. 1; 2nd dam, Middlerig .Royal Mag (890), Vol. 2, by Royal Fame (391), Vol. 1. 3rd Dam: Middlerig Mag,' Vol. 2, page 73, .by Prince Alfred (688). 4th Dam: Yonns Kate (880), Vol. 2, by Lochivl (635); Vol. .2, , , sth Dam: Kale, by Middlefig (324), Vol. 1. sth Dam: Camelia, by Victor, Vol. A two-year-old' filly by this horse sold for 200 guineas. FEE: £4. £7 for 2 Mares. THOMAS E. PEEL, Patutahi. Phone 1103 S. lOR SALE—Some .very Choice Secj_- tions,. cheap. , We., can arrange to build up-to-date Bungalows on these on easy terms.—Ball and Crawshaw, Land Agents, Peel Street." LINEN -MARKING OUTFIT (Hubbei Stamp of your name), pad, brush, mdelible ink, and a. box to hold the lot. V6.—At the Herald unw:e.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17158, 7 October 1926, Page 2
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