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CITY HALL, GISBORNE. TO-NIQIIT TO-NIGHT GRAND ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S BALL Dainty Supper. Good Floor. Mrs. Thomson’s Orchestra. Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-, Double Ticket 7/6. 562 A. CASSIN, Hon. Secretary. CHARLESTON AND. JAZZ WEEKLY DANCE. LIBERTY HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, April 19. Music by Morrow's Charleston Five Jazz Band. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. 559 POVERTY"BAY WINTER SHOW • ASSOCIATION. GISBORNE BOROUGH-COOK COUNTY JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS GARRISON HALL. MAY It, 12, n AND 14, 1927 School Entries close April 25; General Entries April 27. _ Schedules posted fa Miration. Secretary. Phono 1195, Box 252.

DANCING. Misses kathleen and nell PITTA R have been studying under Miss Phyllis Bates, assisted by Mr. Ivor Critcbley, of tin? staff ot the Empress Booms, one of th<? best-known studios of London. The dances t«iught are conformed strictly to the standards of the best London studios: Fox Trot. Waltz, Flat Ballroom Charleston, French Tango, Paso Doble. Classes opened Friday, April 1. Special classes for children under 10 Saturday mornings. Studio: Abercorn Hall. Private pupils and classes'by arrangement. For particulars Ring 1244-

DANCING, Mr. MACLENNAN, Studio Lysriar’s Buildings, Peel Street. Teacher of National, Operatic, Toe, Fancy Dancing, etc. Also latest ' Ballroom Dances, Charleston, Tango, Fox Trot, Waltz. Three private lessons Ballroom Dancing £l/1/-—Call at Studio or write Box 14.

THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA LTI). (THE 1.Q.A.) Notification is hereby given ot the appointment of Mr. 0. G. HOWIE as Chief Agent for Gisborne and Poverty Bay. All classes of Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurance accepted at lowest current rates. T Office: C/o. M. J. White, N.Z. Insurance Building, Childers Road, Gisborne. Telephones: Office 113,5, Residence 1426. ' P.O. Bo? 193. ' 0. I. McKEAN, Manager for N.Z. THE YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, (Established 1824). FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK. HAS pleasure in announcing that Mr. ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Nolan and Sheet’s Buildings, Childers Road (P.O.’ Box 51), has been appointed Chief Agent for the Poverty Bay District. An insurance placed with Mr. Blackburn will be dealt with in the usual prompt manner. / ' * ARTHUR E. MOORE, Manager and Attorney. “Yorkshire House,” Shorthand Street, Auckland. Applications for Sub-agencies in the District will be considered. WWRIE’S PHARMACY. BUY A KODAK FOR THE HOI ID AYS. How many times last Easter did you wish you ban taken a Camera on you) outings. just a snap here and there, n scene, a group of laughing comrades—yet those are the pictures which will keep fresh the memory of at least one glorious holiday. \ye can offer you a varied selection o) Popular Models at Popular Prices. Also Photographic Supplies, including a wido of Papers, Frames, A 1 >-ums, and all Photographic Requisite)', IVAN D'. BRAMWKLL, M.P.8., Gladstone Road, Gisborne.

MOTORISTS ECONOMISE IF THEY HAVE ALL Repairs TO Tyres and Tubes DO'NE RY US. Fall Range of New Tyres and Tubes in Stock. THE GISBORNE VULCANISING CO. LTD BRIGHT STREET (Next Ormond’s! u. j. Thompson. Manage l

NOT A NEW BUSINESS BUT A BETTER BUSINESS. Aa we have amalgamated with CLAYTON & LLOYD We thank all patrons for past favors and hope in future to execute yom requireroentfl in a more efficient marine' at.' the New Address. WRIGHT, ILAYTOH & LLOYD JAR painters and trimmers DERBY STREET. RENOVATING GARAGE. Phone 1-587.

UNLESS you keep your name continually before the public by Advertising regularly in tho Hkrald, your new customers fail to come in and youi’ old ones gradually “die off,” because, especially in retail merchandising, there are so many counter-attrac-tions elsewhere. Bacon Factory.—No sales Ijf of Fillets, Beads, Bones, Trotters, etc., are now made at the factor’*. SECOND-HAND Furniture, all in perfect order and very lowest price Call and inspect before buying elsewhere D. W. Coleman, ’‘The Ark, Gladstone Road. SJEE oin* Cot' Blankets; a good ranee at 3/11, 2/6 each.—At Melbourne Cash,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 2

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