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TE HAPARA TENNIS CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting will be hold in the Farmers' Union Roams TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), Oct. 19, at 7.30 o'clock. Business : Report and 'Balancesheet; Election of Officers; General. E. WDODROW, 310 Hon. Secretary. GISBOBNE DRIVERS' UNION. r iIHE Monthly Meeting of the above J. Union * r ill take place in the Liberty Hall THIS EVENING, October-19, 1927, at 8 o'clock. Service drivers are reminded (hat this also includes (hem. 496 J. PERRY, Sec. TENNIS. rriHE Annual Mooting of the West End Tennis Club will be held in llu Liberty Hall, TOMORROW (Thursday), October 20, at Y p.m. V. VENARLEK, 489 Hon. Secretary. STUDY AND DISCUSSION SOCIETY. TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday}, in Liberty Hall, at 7.45. Subject: "The World Outlook."' Speaker, Mr. O. Brown. Questions. Discussion. All W 7 elcome. 479 LOYAL GISBORNE ' LODGE. ■ (6087). MANCHESTER UNITY. 1.0.0. F. 53RD ANNIVERSARY, 1874-1927. fPECIAL MEETING, MONDAY, Oct. ) 24. 8 p.m. Pound Night. Addreses by Old Members, giving Early History. ...... C. H. AMBRTDGE. P.D.G.M., 491 Secretary. ~,'R. AND MRS. DUNSTAN and IVX Family and Mrs. Sinclair and Family wish to express "their thanks to Dr. Angell and Nurses, and the Sisters of Rostrevor Hospital for kindness shown to Mr. Collinsoh during his illness; also to friends for sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. 484 LAST DISCOUNT DAY. Of PER CENT. Discount allowed on ° Monthly Accounts paid by THCRS DAY, October 20. ADAIR BROS.. LTD. iI'BBER Aprons, neat fancy designs, ; useful-colorings; price 1/6 each.— FLOWER Posies, for button holes,; heautif.il natural colors, including; Violets, Gardenias, etc.; 1/3, 1/11, to 6/11 each.—Pettie's. 483 fUNNOCK'S N.Z. Gardening 4/6; L Brett's Gardening Guide, 200 illusLigations, 5/-. —Adams' Bookshop. UttNN'S Fruit-tree Pruning, 4/6I Weeds of N.Z., 6/6.—Adams' Bookshop. "Z. Flower Gardening; N.Z. Vege- . table Growing; N.Z. Fruit Growing, 2/- each. —Adams' Bookshoo. CULTIVATION of N.Z. Plants, 4/6: N.Z. Rock Gardening, 3/6.—Adams' I Bookshop. - "ABBY, Border Flowers; carnation . Book; Chrysanthemums for Amateurs, if' each. —Adams' Bookshop. BULB Growing; Sweet Peas; Mushroom Culture; Dahlias. Gladioli, Begonias, 2/- each.—Adams' Bookshop. LADIES* Court Shoes, in fawn k;d. Louis heel; 47/6.—Common, Shelton and Co. LADIES' Fawn Lizard Shoes, lowheel ; 97/6. —Common, Shelton and Co. ADIEUS' Grey Lizard Shoes, Louis I J heel; the very latest in footwear; I £5/5/-.—Common, Shelton and Co. »LANET Jr. Farm and Garden loots save time, work, and worry. Splen•lid range at Common, Shelton's. PENNSYLVANIA Lawnmowers, foi long service and good work; all. sixes.—At Common. Shelton and Co.'s. GRASS Catchers, adjustable to any size lawnmower, §/6 and 10/6, for] one week. —At Common Shelton's. AGES of Virtue, P. C. Wren, 2/6; T T Life of Abraham Lincoln, H. Binns, 2/3.—At Bickford's. lIREWORKS now on sale at keen prices, English and Chinese; Masks from Id each.—At Bickford's. J CANTERBURY Potatoes, 10/- cwt.j Special Tea, 2/6 lb.; .Bacon, 1/4; K Pears, 1/- tin; Soap, lid.—Sargisson's Store, Corner Roebuck Road. (LAIN Colored Silk Fuji, 30 cbSerJL ent shades, 29in. wide, heavy quality; 2/11 and 3/5 yard.—Pettie's. 1 483 I TRIPE Crepe de Chines, beautiful ,kJ colorings, smart and becoming stripes; 8/11, 12/6, 14/6, 15/6 yard.— Pettie's. 485 EXTRA Large Size Ladies' Sleeveless Cotton Singlet.s, 1/11; good quality. Melbourne Cash. ' "OW'S the time, to nay a dainty .*■ XI piece Bedroom Suite, £7/7/ —At Coehrane's, the Now Home Furnisher's Sale. lOR Kumara and Tomato Plants in any quantity.—Gisborne Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. , SUPPORT Local Industry.—Buy only G.B.C. Bacon, highest honors at the Auckland S*w». NDER Fire, by Henri Ba.rbusse. j 2/3; Stepsons of France, by P. C. Wren. 2/6.—At Bfckford'fi. 1 BACON, maximum Honors J * at Auckland Show; no 'boracic acid used. )0 it Now! Order your Uintei Apples from Gisborne Fruit Es ohjuiue. 26 Pee l Street. Phone 31ft ■ I LORAL Silk Georgette and Crepe de _• Chine, with nlain shades to toneji ,ery charming shades and pretty designs. All prices.—Pettie's. 483 PHONE 1555 for Reg. Humphreys, next Cave Bros., for Oval Dining Tables £3/15/-; High-back Chairs from 22/6 CHECK Pleated Skirts, with elastic bands, smart and stylish colorines; 1 from 17/6.—Pettie's. . 483

iITBBER BatHing Belts, large variety j shades; prices 1/11 and 2/11 each.— Pettie's. ' 483

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16474, 19 October 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16474, 19 October 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16474, 19 October 1927, Page 1

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