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POVERTY BAY FREEZERS' UNION. mHE Monthly Meeting of the above X named Union will be held in the Liberty Hall, TO-MORROW (Friday) Evening, at 7.30. Every member is requested to attend. 348 N.Z. FARMERS' I'NTOX. POVERTY RAY PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. fIIHE Annua! Meeting of the Union wil X be held in the Oftiee at 1.30 p.m SATURDAY". May 14. All members ar< 342 W. M. BAYLY, Sec. GISBORNE GAS CO. LTD. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above company will be held in their offices. Grey Street, Gisborne. on FRIDAY. May 27, 1927, at 4 o'clock p.m., to receive Directors' Report and Accounts for the year ended March 31. 1927. and to arrange any other business that may be brought forward. The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from -May 13 to 27 (both days inclusive). E. J. CHRISP, Chairman of Directors. Gisbome, May 12, 1927. 352 NPARE TYRE, mounted on rim; size O 31 x 4.40. Finder please communicate with — COMMON, SHELTON AND CO. LTD., Insurance Department. 343 IPLENDID Range Art Silk Ties, just kJ opened, new colorings; 2/6.—Common, Shelton Ltd. [JOYS' Navy Doctor Flannel Shirts, 5 sizes 7 to 10; 7/11.—Common, Shelton Ltd. BOYS' Sports Suits, all-wool tweeds, sizes 15, 16, 17; 25/-.—Common, Shelton Ltd. TWILLINTON Pyjamas, special cut, exclusive patterns, all sizes; 13/6. — Common, Shelton Ltd. MEN'S All-wool Combination Suits, New Zealand manufacture, 17/6. — Common, Shelton Ltd. )OYS' Black Rubber Oilskins, all i I sizes; from 19.6 .to 25/'-.—Common, Shelton Ltd. "milE Maoris in the Great War," by . James Cowan, 53 illustrations, 9 ~,«.jjs, 2 plans; 15/-, plus postage.—Eastwnon a Rook Store. XASIIA" Finish Dress Flannels, in 20 new shades, 42in wide; 5/6 yard.—At S. H. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. I7ANTED. — Town and country people VY to come to Polytechnic Drapery Sale, Friday.* 337 CANTERBURY Potatoes 3/- quarter, Special Tea 2/6 lb., Butter 1/6, Bacon 1/4, Raisins 6d.—At Sargisson's, Corner Roebuck Road. 1 ENT'S Shirts, a fine range, the cele\JT brated "Apex." with collars 8/6, or two for 15/-.—Bill Ciouston, Lowe Street. next Masonic. Hotel entrance. ' INOLEUMS (not Oilcloth), at 6/i 1 per yard, at D. W. Coleman's, I "The Ark," Gladstone Road. i LL-WOOL Blankets, 19/11 pair; k . Double Bed Sheets, 12/11 pair.—At I Melbourne Cash Jubilee Week. " ATAKIA Mixture, a cool smoke; 1 9d per oz. Our own blend.—H. |(-~nrgfi, Tobacconist ) BANKETS, all-wool, for single beds; y Grey, 17/6 pair; White, 22/6 pair. lAt S. H. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. piGARS Diamantes, 25 10/O, oO Si/-. ) Exceptional value at H. George's, I Tobacconist. BUSINESSES for Sale.—Enquiries injO vited, confidences respected; also Vacant Sliops to Let; leases arranged.— N. Heatou Pike, Real Estate Agent. O-DRAWER Rimu Dressing Chests. *• best finished in town; £3/7/6.—At Reg Humphreys (next Cave Bros.). 7URST Grade Rimu High-back Dinina L Chairs, upholstered in roxine; 23/6 each.—At Reg Humphreys (next Cave RrosA THERE'S u fellow in town called Stnbbs. who sells from pianos to studs; if you want to be happy in a tone neat and natty, then call on the fellow called Stubbs. PITY HE LUXE- Pipes. 6/6. at H. \J George's, Tobacconist. Why pay more ? CALL and See our Cane i'rams; guar anteed cheapest and best in Pov , arty Bay.—Pram House, 309 Gladstone "•".. odd. Archie Kirk's. Tel 1646 CANTERBURY Potatoes.—We u„v« just landed a big shipment of these splendid cookers.—D. S. Thompson and Cn. AWNMOWERS Sharpened and Set. ' all work guaranteed.—At the I Dominion Tool Works, 58 Grey Street. rjALMOLIVE Soap, 7d per tablet, at 11. George, Tobacconist. Why pay more? TAM Melons.—'Order now and save disappointment later; per lb.1). S. Thompson and Co. ROSEMARY Rees' Latest Novel. jX 'Life's As You Make It" ; 6/-. plus postage.—Eastwood's Book Store, Derby Street and Gladstone Road. 'ANTED Known.—Reg Humphreys, V V Cabinetmaker (next Cave Bros.), makes Oval DinLg Tables for £3/15/-. aii Mirnituro Guaranteed. ENGINE Sacrifices in Ladies' Silk \ llose; every pair must go.—Gisborne Polytechnic/ 537 "NJG'NS of the Times.—Three-piece k 5 Suite, in moqnette, including Ches torfield and 2 Chairs, guaranted and made at our factory; reduced to £20.At T. N. Cochrane. Ring 1341 right rjIHE Spring Cleaners the Clean X Sweep.—-vacuum Cleaning Co., •Uwd«*n R<v««i Phone 722 miJI Tank Cleaners—the Clean bweep> i - Vacuum Cleaning Co 264 Abei Wn Rd Tel 199. Town n •«**« TANTED.*-Buyers for 2 Impresses VV £lO and £2O; S.N. Spring Carts, from £8; your offer for Phaeton Buggy, Low Dray," and Gigs. S-mie bargains.— Kr"bs and Co pHEAP Smoking.-4 Cigars 1/-. at IT. V ) George's. Tobacconist THE Carpet Cleaners—The Clean Sweens—Vacuum Cleaning Co., Aberdeen Road. Phone 722 CRITIC Briar Pipes, 8/6 each: fnllv guarantee' l —W fi*>nr<r«. Tnh.ae. conist.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 12 May 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 12 May 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 12 May 1927, Page 1

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