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BUY WHERE OTHERS BUY. ALL—PETROL-GRADES OILS, TYRES AND ACCESSORIES. BATTERY WATER AND AIR FREE AT THE ROEBUCK ROAD FILLING STATION THISTLE FOOTBALL CLUB. PICNIC will leave for Ivopua from Disraeli Street Reserve at 9.30 a.m. prompt. Hot water and milk supplied. Bus leaves corner of deLautour and Wainui Roads at 9.15 a.m. J. McLEAN, 231 Secretary. AN APOLOGY! TT7E wish to apologise to the hundreds ’ * of customers who were unable to be served during the great rush on the opening day of our sale. Thousands of Bargains for To-morrow also. MELBOURNE GASH. 253 ST. WINIFRED’S SCHOOL (Home Influence at School). RE-OPENS FEBRUARY 5. Boarders return February 4. Girls from A to 18 years. Graduated course from Kindergarten to i Matriculation. Private Coaching a Speciality. Headmaster ; ERNEST EDMONDS, M.A. (Cambridge), F.R.G.S. GISBORNE NIGH SCHOOL. ENROLMENT OE NEW POPILB. rrUIE Rector, Mr. F. Foote, will be X in attendance at the School on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, from 2 to 4 p.m., and at the Board’s Office on SATURDAY, Feb. 2, from 10 to midday, for the purpose of enrolling new pupils and interviewing parents. Applicants for Free Places must produce their Proficiency Certificates' and also evidence as to their age. Prospectus may be obtained front the undersigned. The school re-opens on Monday, Febrnnrv 4 ’ ' ' cha s:~n. bull! 50 Secretary. NOTICE. WE have for sale .at specially reduced prices: 1 5-seater Ford Car at £4B. 1 2-seater Ford Car at £45. Both of the above cars are in firstclass order and sound in every way. Any trial given. Apply— REDSTONE’S MOTORS NASH AND RUGBY AGENTS, GREY STREET’. 229 THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE UO. LTD. THE Company hereby gives one month’s notice of its intention to i*sue a Special Policy in place of Policy No. 74683 issued by the Citizens’ Life Assurance Co. Ltd., on the life o! HENRY FRANCIS MARTIN, and de dared to have been Lost. 226 NOTICE. SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY, FEB. 4. PARENTS are invited to inspect the Stocks of NEW BICYCLES Especially suitable for School Boys and Girls. AT ALLAN SUTTON’S PHONE 1196. 237 SA Y ! "DILL HAZELL still has Fruit by the ton ; Tomatoes galore. Two Shops : Gladstone lload and Kaiti. Phone 526 and 1494. W ANTED. —Sole Agents to sell our Eastern, Product direct to the public at wholesale price. Good sales men can make £6 upwards. THE COLOMBO TEA CO., Dunedin. 225 DIARIES for 1929, pocket or desk, containing N.Z. information; all types to suit all purposes.—Thos. Adams. TANLEY GIBBONS' Priced Catalogae of Stamps; foreign countries 13/o, posted 14/2: British Empire 8/6, posted 9/-. —Thos. Adams. DAILY Mail Year Book, 1923, pac«.eu with useful and interesting information ; 1/6, posted 1/9.--Thos. Adams. ROAD Guide, latest edition, up-to-date district and route maps, road information, camping places, historical notes, tables of distances; 3/6, posted 4/-. —Thos. Adams. CAR D ~ Tricks, with apparatus, for 2/6, as performed by Prozanlo, c/o. HiiitAi.ii, Gisborne. ' 108 TOMATOES. —121 b lots and over, de livered town; 4d lb.—Grey, Phono 1578 W. 163 WANTED to Purchase.—A Lady’s Bicycle.—Apply llkuai.d. 217 WANTED.— A Lady’s Bicycle, must be good appearance and order.— Apply, stating make, price, to No. 1, Herald. 213 FOR EXCHANGE.—Owner of fourroomed House, in good repair, situated Mangapapa, would exchange equity for Motor Car.—Apply “Exchange,” c/o. Herald. 205

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16866, 1 February 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16866, 1 February 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16866, 1 February 1929, Page 1