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GOSPEL HALL. BAPTISMAL SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'cloc MESSRS. MAI AND AICKEN. Come and Welcome. 458

THE SALVATION ARMY GLADSTONE ROM"). 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Memorial to Late Sister MorganMemorial to Late Sister Morgan. 7 a.m. : Knee Drill. Commandant Balle. 11 a.m. :' "On -the Plain," Adjutant Tong. 6 p.m. : Open-air, Coronation Hotel. 443

ADVENT!ST_ CHURCH SUNDAY, i p.m. The Devil in Chains —1000 Years of Peace. Hoar this Startling Address] Speaker, Evangelist Battye. 434

BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Preacher : REV. OSCAR ALLWRIGHT. Morning, 11: Subject, "The Massage of the Empty Tomb." Evening, 7: Subject, "Living on the Border." 429

MECHANIC. WANTED. —First-class Mechanic, in nil branches of Motor Trade. Apply by letter to — C. SUTCLTFFE, 427 C/o. Coilett Motors Ltd. WANTED. tftOGRESSIVE Furnishing House requires Competent Man to take charge. Knowledge of soft furnishing, carpets, laying of linoleums, and furniture sales essential. Apply, stating salary required, experience, etc., to ."Advance," P.O. Box 169, Gisborne. 42i CANVASSER. APPLICATIONS are invited from .suitable. Man for position of Organiser and enrolling new members for the P.B. Farmers' Union. For conditions of appointment please apply to—C. BLACKBURN, ' Secretary. With whom applications close on FRIDAY, July 27, at noon. 333 PARTNERSHIP. A GENTLEMAN with £ICOO can heal L. of a good investment in an established wool and by-products business. Full investigation invited. Bank references. Applv— \ 424 * "Wool,!' c/o. .TIKUAi.n. NOTICE. ► OISON will be laid for Dogs on my property at Patutahi from this P. BUTLER. ENGLISH Suitings and Costume Cloths; Frocks from 19/6 to 80/-; Lovely Evening Gowns (imported); Wedding Trousseaux to order; everything guaranteed; no shoddy. MRS. BYRNE, Fiat 5, Mansions, Harris Street, afternoons and Saturdays. LOU WATSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 222 Gladstone Road.— Unique Novelties: Expanding Pearl Bracelets for ladies and children, 3/6, 4/6; J>ipe and Cigarette Lighters 1/&; Flints and Wicks for Lighters 1/- set. 453 LADIES' Costumes and Gents' Suits and Overcoats permanently cleaned by the latest process.—Only at James Johnstone's, Tailor. 454 UNGER Sewing Machines, Standard kJ of the World for 75 years • £lB/8/ cash.—Birkett and Smith. P*tel Street. TRICYCLES at specially reduced prices; healthy exercise for the growing youngster; from 18/6; see oui windows.—Thos. Adams. IAMES for Winter Nights.—Will J keep entire family amused; write for- list.—Thos. Adams. FOOTBALLS for boys, Hockey Sticks for girls; winter exercise ensures fitness and freedom from colds.—Thos. Adams. PLAYING Cards at all prices! Crib Boards, Bridge Sets, Bridge Markers.—Thos. Adams. ILAYING Cards, pneumatic, with pictorial hacks; nice cases.—Thos. Adams. I TORCHES, the best makes; Batteries for all torches; Bulbs, ail voltages —You can get them all at Prime's. Hardware EE Special Window Display ot nJ braces, all N.Z. made, every pair guaranteed; prices 2/3 to 5/6.*—Melbourne Cash. 'ANTED Known.—Finger Waving t t and Marcel Waving, only 3/-, a.t Planten's, Lowe Street; expert attention -Phone 1712. VIEW Stock Bengal Razors, 10/t l\ each. Set and personally guaran teed by H. George, opposite Pettin's. ).IMU Bedsteads, full size, brand .t new; £2/17/6 each.-rAt Stubbs npRIPLICAIE Saucepans reduce youi X gas bill 'by per cent. Get a .set. Now 18/6'—At Stubbs and Co. 460 MRS BLOGGS blames Mrs. Blinks' Set of Triplicate Saucepans for the reduction in her gns bill. Get a set from Stubbs and Co. 460 j" ACE Curtainings, cream ground I with colored borders and stripes; 2/3 yard.—Adair Bros.' Great Winter Sale. T ARLY Tomato, Onion, and Vegetable I Plants, also Flowering Seedlings in popular varieties.—Sunshine Nurseries, at the Mansion Glasshouses, Harris St. Phones 498 and 1436,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16703, 21 July 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16703, 21 July 1928, Page 1