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Stainless Cutlery Spoons and Forks Good Table Silver and Cutlery adds to the attractiveness of the home. At. moderate cost you can secure* quality articles in small quantities if you so desire at 20 per cent, reduction. Make the joy of ONE DAY last for a LIFETIME (Established 54 years). FOE GIFTS THAT LAST

Whatever your make of car it is sure to need expert attention sooner or later. You can reduce the necessity for repairs by having them properly effected. That's where assists you. Let our mechanics look over your ear regularly and attend to little defects before they become BIG DEFECTS. 808 MORTIMER, Proprietor. Phones: Garage 347, Private 1262.

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POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION (Incorp.). FTIHE Annual General Meeting will 'be 4- held in Le Grand Lounge on FRIDAY, April 12, 1923, at 7.30 p.m. Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. W. S. McKEE, 880 Hon. Secretary. H.B. EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. rnilE Annual Meetings of Householders _L for the Election of School Committees) for the ensuing year will be held throughout the H.B. Education District on MONDAY, April 22, 1929, at 8 p.m. Tho place of meeting will be the Schoolhouse in each district, except Wairoa, where the place of meeting will be the Borough Council Chambers. Nominations will be received by each Chairman not later than 8 p.m. on MONDAY, April 15, 1929. In schools uaving an average attendance exceeding 240 for 1928, no nominations will bo received at the meeting. In schools having an average attendance NOT exceeding 240 for ly2B, nominations may be made at the annual meeting of householders. After the meeting of householders the committee elected shall hold its first meeting, and thereat elect one of its members to be Chairman for trie ensuing year. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Napier, March 30, 1929. 883

ADIES' Fawn Shoes, iow heels, all J sizes 2 to 7; 16/11.—Harris Bros., 'OM Gladstone Road, Phone 174. PEACHES.-Golden Queen, best ; bottling peach; these are now available in any quantity.—D. S. Thompson and Co. BRITISH Fuji.— A great cloth tor > underwear, in ail the leading shades and Cream, guaranteed fast dye; 1/4 yard.—Melbourno Cash. LADIES' Pat. Shoes, fancy trim, low heels, all sizes 2 to 7; 16/11. Harris Bros., 206 Gladstone Road. CASH and Carry for Cheapness.—Best Bacon 1/4 lb., Cheese 1/2, Salmon 6d tin, Milk Oaties 1/3 packet,, etc.— Sargisson's, corner Roebuck Road. i/fOUFFLON Fur Trimmings, in Vx colors of Platinum, Biscuit, Sconemartin, Baumarten, Lynx Spot, Chincella, etc., just arrived.—S. H. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. NEW Arrivals.—Blonde Satin Court Shoes, with Spanish heel and Sequin trimming on vamp, all sizes; 35/-.—Common, Shelton's. TEW season's Black Glace One-bar \ Shoes, with pump soles and lowheels, full and half sizes ; 39/6—Common, Shelton's. ART Canvas Cushion Covers, with floral designs, at 1/11 each, for Tew days only.—S. H. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. CRITIC. -The world's best vame in Briar Pipes, 8/6 each; all shapes.— Pally guaranteed by H. George, Direct Direct Tmnortar »ON CHRETIEN Pears for/Bottling. I The best at Gisborne Fruit Ex change, Phone 310. / )EAL Silk Tobacco Pouches, various j colors, lined oil silk; only 2/6.—At H PSoortre's. Flirnft Importer r E stock Crockery, Brushware. hardY V ware, Glassware, Tools and Toilet Requisites just as good but cheaper at "The People's (D. W. Colernftnt, JUST Received.—New Gunmetal Court Shoes, with fancy tongue and buckle front, low heels, all'sizes; 37/6.—Common, Shelton's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16913, 30 March 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16913, 30 March 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16913, 30 March 1929, Page 1

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