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COMBINED ORANGE LODGES. SALE OF WORK, JUMBLE STALL, XMAS TREE, REFRESHMENTS On . SATURDAY, DEC. 11, In Hall, TO Bright Street (over Davys, ' Third, and Mitchell’s). Doors open at 10.30. Proceeds in aid of Section Fund. 419 MANUTUKE DANCE. A DANCE will ho held in the Maori Memorial Hall on SATURDAY, the 11th inst. Supper will he provided. Gents' 2/6, Ladies 1/6. JAMES NEPIA, 434 Hon. Secretary. OPERA HOUSE. Positively One Night Only TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY' Positively One Night Only. Musical Event of the Season. Farewell Visit of the Gifted Italian Tenor Sitiger, HOTARIELLO Prior to his departure for America. NOTARIELLO Came to New Zealand with wonderful credentials, which have been endorsed at every appearance made, his glorious Tenor Voice and great Dramatic and Artistic Abilities being of such outstanding merit as to command tho attention of all music lovers. NOTARIELLO Assisted by .MISS GRACE WIEKINSON (Contralto) And MISS BESSIE POLLARD (Pianist) ! In a Programme of Gems of Musical Art and Works of tho Great Masters. PRICES—6/- (Reserved), 4/- (plus taw), and 2/-. Box Plan now open at Tattersall and Baylv’s. Touring Manager, Victor Beck. 406 THE MANUKAU PERPETUAL FLAX CO. LTD. Offers something in the shape of what, it is confidently predicted will fully realise tho title of a-GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. I TIIE prospects of the . New Zealand flax industry are almost boundless, and the Company’s prospectus sets out the advantages to accrue from investing money in flax. A 10 per cent, profit is anticipated the first year, rising steadily io 54 per cent, in the ninth year. Even if much less than this figure is reached, the investment would bo a sound one,, and the /present opportunity would seem to be well worth the consideration of investors. The property for which the prospectus is issued comprises 2288 acres freehold, on which there is no drainage required and which is not subject to floods. There is said to be 5000 tons of millable leaf on the property, and a mill is now operating. The Company has already received two cheques from sale of fibre. Prospectuses may be obtained and large photographs may be seen on application to the Manukau Perpetual Flax Co., Ltd., Alliance Assurance Building, O’Connell St., Auckland. 402

URRY & CO. DERBY STREET, GISBORNE. Rhone 589; Residence, 244. BATTERY AND MAGNETO SERVICE STATION. DIRECT FROM FACTORY. Special Magneto Service: Tools and Equipment for Repairing any make of magneto. Car Batteries Stocked for any make of car. Wireless Batteries stocked. Repairs and Re-charging a speciality. Distributors Lr Fisher Hammered Piston Rings. **97 SPECIAL NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are requested TO NOTE THAT CHANGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE HANDED IN NOT LATER THAN 10.30 A.M. THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THE REQUIRED ALTERATION. NOTE:—NO EXCEPTION CAN BE MADE TO THIS CONDITION. OK A DEPOSIT required. Good o&tMJ House, bathroom, . electric light, sewerage, central; price 0n1y£475. —X. Heaton Pike, Hand Agent. PALMOLIVE Soap, ?d per tablet, at H. George, Tobacconist. Why pay morel SOUND, Dry Firewood, £3 10s per cord. Mill Dockings, 30s per load. —Coutts and Son. ’Phone 986. t TIT OR SALE.—Seaside Cottages, £450, Jj £6OO, £625, £730, £BSO. The summer is approaching; buy how.—Ball and Crawshaw, Land Agents. Peel Street. WANTED —Buyers tor Spring Carta. Prices cannot be beaten. Also Baggy £lO, and Express £2l—Don’t miss calling at Krebs and Co.. Derby St.. EULAINE Striped Poplins, in new color effects; very special, 1/11 yard, at 5..11. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. OUGIIKRTY, the Firewood King, for dry Firewood, Coal and Coke. Derby Street, Phono 938. Terms cash. MODERN Cottage, Palmerston Road, all conveniences; price £7OO, terms arranged.—James Innes, Land Agent, Lowe Street. MONEY to Lend m sums to suit borrowers; good freehold security required.—James Innes, Land and Finance Agent, Lowe Street. TIMES are hard and getting harder, but still we have Primest of Meat at a low price at Cash and uarry. COUNTRY Friends! All you requiro of Household Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Crockery, etc., is cheaper at Stubbs and Co.’s. Mail and 'phone orders specially attended to. THE Talk of the Town Melbourne Cash’s Fine Navy Serge Boxed Suits (indigo dye), all sizes; only £4 10/-. Gentlemen, see these! WANTED. —Daddy Xmas to buy his Dolls’ Prams at Pram House, opposite Archie Kirk. Better value than ever.—Phone i 646. j THE Carpet Cleaners ' the Clean Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co., 264 Aberdeen Road. ’Phone 722.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16212, 9 December 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16212, 9 December 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16212, 9 December 1926, Page 2

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