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ADAIR BROS., LTD. The Leading Drapers, Gisborne. THE NEW FRENCH SILK LACE FLQUNCINCS. The new, French Silk Lace Flouncings are very dainty in designs and 'color effects, and are now in great demand. We are showing, a choice selection of these beautiful goods, with fringed and plain edges, the fringed edges being 12in deep. The colors are New Blue, Light and Dark Bois-de-rose, Helio, White, Salmon and Navy. Width from 34in to 36in, and prices 9/11, 11/6, and 17/6 per pair. We cordially invite you to pay our Fancy Department a visit and there inspect these choice Flouncings. We give 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. ADAIR BROS., LTD.

B. GREEN LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TOILET SALOONS Ladies’ Hair Trimming, Permanent Hair Waving, Shampooing. GENT’S GENT’S ONLY. PHONE 1450 PEEL STREE'J HAWKE’S RAY EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. IN ACCORDANCE with Section 43 of “Tim Education Act, 1914,” notice is hereby given that the Hawke's Bay Education Board lias appointed THURSDAY, April 21, 1927. as the day on which .the Annual Meetings of Householders will be held for the Election of Committees for the ensuing year. The hour of meeting will be 8 o’clock in the evening, and the place of meeting will be the Schoolhou.se in each district, except Wairoa, where the place of meeting will be the Borough Council Chamba.’?. The Householders within the several School Districts are hereby called upon to send in writing by port or delivery so as to bo delivered to the respective chairmen of the several school committees, or commissioners as the case may be, not later than 8 o’clock in the evening of THURSDAY, April 14, 1927.. the names of persons, being house holders, nominated by them for election to serve i upon the committee for , the year ensuing. In the case of schools having an aver age attendance exceeding 240 for 1926 no nomination for the committee will be valid if received by the respective chairmen after the last-mentioned time ane date. In the case of schools having an average attendance not exceeding 24C for 1926, nominations may, as providec by “The Education Act, 1914,” be madt at the annual meeting of householders. After the meeting of householders tin committee elected shall hold its first meeting, and thereat elect one of its members to ho chairman for the year. W. L. DUNN, Secretary Napier, March 31, 1927. 89 TENDERS. ESTATE LATE T. TL JACKSON, OF PUIIA (DECEASED). riAENDEBS for tho of Pro J_ perty of the above estate (l)i'eeholu) comprising 1439 a Or 2p, will ho receive! by me up to and including MAY 6 Particulars and conditions of tendeu may be inspected at my office or will b& sent on application to bona fide applicants. Further particulars of property oi application G. W. WTI.LOCK, Solicitor, 5 Gladstone Road. MRS. M aher ’ LYSNAR’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST. Specialises in Dressmaking, Frock Coats, Ball Dresses, Costumes, Ladies’ and Gent’s Overcoats, Loose Covers, etc. Your own material made up. Ail work at Factory Prices.

P.O. Box 131. Phones —Office 408. Private 338. GEORGE SMITH " TIMBER MERCHANT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR. IN STOCK: Timbers of every description, well seasoned. Joinery a specialty. Plywoods, Wallboards, Oregon Doors. Architects and Builders are invited to call and inspect my large display of High-class Swing Door Handles and Ornamental Hinges, also Builders’ Ironmongery, etc. Estimates given. 200 GLADSTONE ROAD (Opposite Royal Hotel,).. CTkITIC Briar Pipes, Jib eacn full) I guaranteed.—H. George. fobac eonisti. OVELETTES and -Comic Papers. 6 ;i i/-.~Eastwood's Book Store Renin vnl Sale, near Derby Street. A lit RUNS in Books, Toys and Fancy Goods.— Eastwood’s Book Store Removal Sale. RAND Value in Cigars—lo for 1/6, 3/6, 4/6. and 5/-. Shop earlyf|. George’s, The Tobacconist. SHEFFIELD Steel Pocket Knives, Wade and Butcher’s, 1/6: Ilibbot<(ol)’,s 1/6. at, H George toon. Perrie’sl WANTED. —Buyers for 2 Expresses, £lO and £2O; S.N. Spring Carts, from £8; your offer for Phaeton Buggy, Low Dray, and Gigs. Some bargains.— Krebs and Co. WANTED.— Buyers for 2 Expresses, £lO and £2O; S.N. Spring Carts, from £8; your offer for Phaeton Buggy, Low Dray, and Gigs. Some bargains.— Krebs and Co. ‘ CHOICEST Butter 1/6, three or more 1/5; beet quality Produce and Groceries, cheapest at Currie’s; satisfaction guaranteed.—Redstone’s section, opposite Dunlop's Buildings. PIGS Bought.—Best prices paid for Pigs.—The Gisborne Bacon Factory, Grey Street, Phone 771.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 1

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