FOBFLAVOR QUALITY KEEPING QKSTU BUTTER OKITU BACON are UNEQUALLED. Demand Them. OKITU .FACTORY LTD. Manufacturers of Butter, Bacon, etc. MATA WAX AND MOTU RESIDENTS. GEO. SHANN BUILDER. AND CONTRACTOR WILL he working at Matawai shortly. Mr. Farmer, attend to your house before the winter months. All classes of house renovations undertaken at reasonable charges. Workmanship guaranteed. Estimates free. Saws and all sharp-edge tools ground and set. Milking machines arid general farm implements attended to. Joinery and furniture made to order at low cost. Call or ring Goldsmith’s Store, Matawai. Orders receive Prompt Attention. Private Address, “Halstead,” Mangapapa. ________
TO LET WANTED.— At end of month, Small Furnished House, good tenant.— Particulars to No. 17, Herald. 577 TO LET.—Seven roomed House, newly renovated; to approved tenant.— Apply E. K. Somervell, 120 Bailanco St. TO LET.—Two Unfurnished Rooms, with fireplanes, use of conveniences, sleeping porch, 15/-; garage if required. 580 Aberdeen Road. 509
Dainty dance suppers, Delightful Wedding Breakfasts. Attractive Catering in all its forms conducted by C. FERGUSON LE GRANDE LOUNGE. Le Grande Lounge is available for Cabaret Dances and Wedding Parties. Crockery and Silvern-are for Hire. PHONE 413. 650
DAVYS, THIRDS MITCHELL ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILDERS. Jg RIGHT gTREET. mHE Tank Cleaners —the Clean Sweeps X —Vacuum Cleaning Co., 264 Aberdeen ltd. Tel. 72. Town or country THE Carpet Cleaners The Clean Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co., 264 Aberdeen Road. Phone THE Spring Cleaners the Clean Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co., 264 Aherdaen Road. Phone 782 REASE-PROOr PAPER, for Meat or Bxwter Wrapping, now on sal# •> Heuaho Joh’ninfir Department EDDING CAKE BOXES for sending pieces by post for sale at th# Hrrat.ti Office IKEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber Stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the Jot. .6/6.—At the Herald Office.
The Alsatian custom of firing blank cartridges at a christening ceremony has had a fatal ending in a village. After a discharge of firearms a. little boy was seen to fall, and a doctor found that he had been killed by a bullet which had been inadvertently left in a revolver.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 13 April 1928, Page 2
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