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TK JIAI’AIiA TK.WIS CLUB. mi IE Annual Moot ing will bo hold in 1 Mr. W. M. Bavly’s Office, N.Z. Insurance Co.’s Building, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Ocf. 11. at 7.30. Business : Kocoive Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers; Oenernl. Members and intending members urged to attend. E. WOODROW, 763 lion. Secretary. cosmopolitan oi.ru. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the (Xuh will be held on l I’IDAY, O 'tuber 12, at 7.30. • BUSINESS'. To consider Heating of (."Hub, and General. 10 COLLIN. 469 President. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. MR. VY. 0. I.YSNAIt'S CANDIDATURE. A MEETING of friends and supporters will be held in the City Hall on MONDAY NEXT. Oct. 15, at 7.45 p.m., fort he purpose of forming committees in support of Mr. Lvsna'r’s Candidature. All supporters invited to be present. __ 894 WAN TED IM M EDIATEL V. jpt irst-class M(trr*.R mechanic. Apply ; H.S. MOTORS. 914 POSITION WANTED. ADVERTISER desires Employment, farm, station, or town, where likelihood of permanency and good prospects. Is handyman and progressive worker, with mixed farm, dairying and business experience in various colonies, hut none as shepherd. Interview.—Particulars to No. 29. Hkhai.o. 907 TH ANILS. Y.M.C.A. SPRING FAIR. Up HE Board of Directors hereby ex_L presses grateful thanks to all members, parents, friends, and ladies' committee, for the ready help extended to the Association. 917 CHAS. MATTHEWS, lYesident. GISBO R,N E-M A NUT!J KE MU RIW A 1 RED BUsJ SERVICE pOMMENCING TO-MORROW (Wed vM nesday), October 10. Leave Gisborne 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Returning to Town from Muriwai 8.45 a.in. and 5 p.m. TITHE most Wholesome Summer Drink “*■ on the market is MARTIN’S SMASHES Have you tried them? Procurable anywhere in Gisborne. Motorists ! PLEASE take notice that 11. J. MASEMANN, late Foreman of Redstone Motors, lias started business in the Old Gaiety Skating Rink inCobden Street. Motor car, lorry and general repairs a speciality, hv a tradesman of 20 years’ experience. A trial solicited. Prompt service assured. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PHONE 1762. 862 BOARD offered, or Bach, in Te llapara, Lady or Gentleman; reasonable, terms—Write No. 25, Hhhald. 877 W 'ANTED to Purchase.—Half or Three-quarter Draught Horse, age between 6 and 7; must be sound.— Phono 1148. &- WAN’IED to Buy.—Good Secondhand 4-leaf Set of Harrows.— Apply 11 eh alp. 887 WANTED to Buy.—Good Tray Gig. --Write 27, Ui;uAt.n. ' 892 SHEEP and Wool industry iii Australia nrul New Zealand, by Henry Smith, new edition of practical handbook ; 10/6. —Adams’ Bookshop. TACKSON’S Glossary of Butatu O Terms, derivation and accent fourth enlarged edition; 15/-.—Adams Bookshop. Q INGLE Fingerprint System (Berneley O Police Monograph), 191 illustrations; 18/6.—Adams’ Bookshop. BETTER Business l.etters; Art u! Finding Customers; Better Salesmanship ; 6/- each volume.—Adams Bookshop. TESTA NT Faith Contrasted with Roman Catholic Faith, by Burgess; 10/6. —Adams’ Bookshop. IH’SSORK Silks, 33in wide, an idea, silk for fn.oks, coats, shirts, etc., hue and hea.vv qualities ; 2/11. 3/6 to 6/11 yard.—Pettie’s. 915 jOR This Week Only.—Elephant Art Silk Hosiery, in all shades and e,s; special value 4/6. —Common, She. i anil Co. Ltd. lIS Week’s Special.—Fine Quality Art Silk Hosiery, in all fashionable les ; special value 4/6 pair.—Common, ton and Co. Ltd. A DIES’ la.n Imitation Croeodih Shoes, low heels, all sizes; 15/6. ris Bros , 208 Gladstone Road no 174. CREPE de Chine Scarves, new narrow stvle. dainty colorings; 6/11 to 10/6. —Adair Bros. Ltd., the Leading Drapers, ’ you want good class Furniture at reasonable prices go to Beddow’s. ier Gladstone Road and Disraeli >et, Phone 1444. OMATO and Kumara Plants read\ now at Gisborne Fruit Exchange. ! Street. Phone. 310 [ONE 1555 for Reg. Humphreys next Cave Bros., for Oval Dinin' >a, £3/15/-; High-back Chairs from CHINA Silks, in white only, good wearing qualities; 5/6, 6/6, 6/11. — Pettie’s. 915 CREPE de Chines, heavy-weight, it: black, pink, sky, rose, maize, etc.; 5/6 yard.—Pettie’s. 915

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16772, 11 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16772, 11 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16772, 11 October 1928, Page 1

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