UN PJBHFBCT OKDBR. BUICK 5-passenser Touring Car—£4s HUPP 5-passenger Touring Car—£l3s BUTCK 5-passenger Touring Car—£lso CTTEV. 5-passenger' Touring Car—£9s OAKLAND 5-passenger Touring Car—- ./ * £250 NASH 5-passenger Touring Car—£l9s Terms Arranged. ■ 30cwt. Garford Truck. Cheap.
UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD (Near Eastwood's). HAVE ARRIVED. SMART FROCKS. STYLISH HATS, Everything New and Latest Fashion. A. J. MILLS Phone 1220
PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR EVERYONE. OPENS TUESDAY, APRIL 17. MONDAYS: High School Girls, 6.30 to 8. TUESDAYS: Boys under 12, 4 to 5; Business Men, sto 6; Boys 12 to 14, 6.30 to 8; Ladies Bto 9.30. THURSDAYS: High School Boys, 6.30 to 8; Seniors, 8 to 9.30. FRIDAYS: 'Business Men, 5 to 6. SATURDAYS: Citris under 14, 10 to 11. FEES: Boys under 12, 5/-; 12 to*l6, 10/-; 16 to 18, 15/-; 18 to 21, 22/6; over 21, 30/-; Business Men 42/-. Above includes annual membership privileges. Girls under 18, 7/6; Ladies 17/6. Enrolment Forms at Y:M.C.A. 631
Y^W.C.A. WINTER PROGRAMME OF CLUBS AND CLASSES. '. MEMBERS wishing to join any of the Clubs or Classes during the coming Winter should give in their names to the secretary. Clubs: Junjors, Mondays, 7.15-9.15 (general club work, games, socials, talks on home nursing and cooking). Seniors, Wednesdays, 7.30-9.30 (general club work, debates, lectures, social evenings). School Girls, Tuesdays, '3.30-5 p.m First meeting April 24. « Classes: Millinery, Wednesdays, beginning April 25, Metal Work, Fridays, beginning June. Dressmaking,. to be announced later. .Afternoon Classes will be arranged if sufficient enrol. Classes and Clubs are for Members only. Members pro reminded that the Library is open- to all Members. Entrance fee 1/-; books Id a.volume. Particulars from the Secretary, PJione 1850. 696
Electric Vacuum Carpet Cleaners. THE MODERN METHOD OF DUSTLESS CLEANING. Call and have Demonstrated the Latest British Product. Dispense with the need of taking up a carpet for its annual spring clean. JUST A TURN OF THE SWITCH. Electric Vacuum Carpet Cleaners may be hired by the day or half-day. 5/- per day, 3/6 per half-day. THE POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC AT THE OFFICES OF THE BOARD, PEEL STREET. Hours: 9 to 4.30 p.m. Saturdays, 9 to 12 noon. Phones 42, 1115. \OUGHERTY, the Firewood King, J for. Dry Firewood, Coal and Coke— Dprby Street, Phone 938. Terms cash. QQIN. French All-wool San Toy, in pas- *• sion flower,- gaz-elle, blue tie, wine, beige, reseda, and navy; special price 5/11. —Guthrie and Maddock. Xi £lO, single from £7.—At Stubbs and Co.'s Furniture Emporium. " \ FTPJR Stocktaking.—• Bargains in l Furniture and Household Sundries at Stubbs and Co. ' "UST Arrived. —Varsity Presentation U Casket, 11/6 each.—At H. George, Tohji.M'oni»t <ILKEN-Sucde Gloves, for Easter; ) warmth of suede with the beauty of silk; fiiwn and rosomarie; 12/6 pair.— Common. Sbelton ond Co. Ltd. [7ASHABLE Suede Gloves, with VV frilled cuff, in shades of fawn and putty; sizes are 6 to'7l; 13/11 pair.— Common, Sheltcm and Co, IM,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 14 April 1928, Page 1
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