SERVICE AND SATISFACTION LEAVE YOUR LUBRICATION PROBLEMS TO US. We have the World’s Finest Oils. Satisfaction Guaranteed AT THE ROEBUCK ROAD FILLING STATION POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION (Incorp.J. mHE Annual General Meeting will be JL held in Le Grand Lounge TOMORROW (Friday), April 12, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS. Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. W. S. McKEE, 207 Hon. Secretary. POVERTY BAY FREEZERS’ UNION. THE Monthly Meeting of the abovenamed Union will be held in the Liberty Hall TO-MORROW (Friday), April 12, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Report of-National Executive Meeting. Every member is requested to attend. 218 WANTED. A WELL-KNOWN FIRM requires the services •of THREE YOUNG WOMEN of tact and bright personality for Demonstrating High-class Goods to ladies personally. Their services will be required in Gisborne and district at first, but preference will be given to applicant who will be able to travel to other parts of New Zealand afterwards. Earnings of accepted applicants will depend upon results, but present holders of similar positions elsewhere are earning from £6 to £lO weekly. Appointments to meet principals of the firm will be made for one day next week. Write—--176 “Opportunity,” Herai.d. LOST. -Waterproof Shooting Jacket; Ormond Road or Town. —Ring 29. Reward. 209 WILL Forms, printed in N.Z., legally correct; 1/-, posted 1/I.—'l hos. Adams. WANTED Known.—H.B.’s have an excellent line of Boys’ Black Oilskin Coats, at a special bargain price, 9/11; all sizes.—Hailenstein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory. , 217 LINEN Marking Outfits, rubber stamp, pad, indelible ink; boxed, 3/6 complete.—Thos. Adams. PASSE Partout Picture Framing Uutlits, boxed 4/6; Binding Tape sold separate, 1/3.—Thos. Adams. DEIN FORCING Washers, for punched Xl) holes in loose-leaf books, etc., 100 in box; 1/6. —Thos. Adams. TNDESTRUCTIBLE Stencils (British), X used and tested in our own circularising, easy to cut, tough, strong.— Thos. Adams. G OLDEN Greys, packets of 20, 1/T each.—At George, Tobacconist. STUBBS’ Great Sale.—Special Friday attraction, Free Gift every purchase 5/- and over. ' 213 O TUBBS’ Great Sale.—Toilet Soap, 6 O cakes for 6d; Thermos Flasks, 2/6 each; 2 only Primus Stoves, reduced to 18/6 each. 213 LAUREL Safety Blades, lit Giletce. made in Sheffield, England; now stocks; new price 2/6 dozen blades.—At f-'eorge, Hairdresser. FLOOR STAINS. —The biggest display in Gisborne; just have a look in our windows.—Prime’s I ,tA CIRITIC. —The world's best value in 1 Briar Pipes, 8/6 each; all shapes.— Fully guaranteed by H. George, Direct Importer. , LADIES’ Pat. Shoes, fancy trim, low heels, all sizes 2 to 7; 16/11. — Harris Bros., 208 Gladstone Road. BLOOMERS, ill Art Silk. Heecv-lined. for ladies; colors Helio, Apricot, Flesh, Sky, Cream and Cinnamon; 3/11 paif.— At S. H. Phillips and Co. LADIES’ Fawn Shoes, low heels, al sizes 2 to 7; 16/11. —Harris Bros. 200 Gladstone Road, Phone 174. JUST Opened.—-Crockett and Jones Patent Leather One-bar Shoes, with low heels and welted soles, all sizes and half sizes ; 47/6.—Common, Shelton’s. STUBBS’ Great Sale.—Juvenile Beds rimu, 2 only, 55/-; new Dropside Cots 50/-. 213 STUBBS ~GTrat _ Sale'—Copper Kerbs 14/6 each, Coal Vases 5/6, Coal Shovels 1/6, antique 2/3. 213 CITY Do Luxe Pipes; our price 6/6. 11. George, Hairdresser and Tobac conist. SPORTS will notice the line window display of Guns and Ammunition at Prime’s, Ltd., Gisborne. LADIES’ Glace Shoes, low hoes smart shapes, all sizes 2 to 7 16/11.—Harris Bros., 208 Gladstone Rd PEACH E & —Gold en Queen, lies' boHling peach ; these are now avail able in any quantity.—D. S. Thompsot mdjCM SILVER Mounted Cigarette Tubes ir case, 1/6, 1/9, 2/'-; Real Ivory am Black Amber 10/6.—Only at ii. George Importer. * ('I ROCKETT anti Jones’ Willow Cal' j One-bar Shoes, with low heels and welted soles, all sizes and half sizes: 47/6. —Common, Shelton's. STUBBS’ Great Sale.—Mottled Tea pots, British make, were 5/-, now ?/6 each ; aluminium 4/11 each. 213 STUBBS’ Great Sale. —Everything foi the hut or mansion; special con cession to all railway workers.—Stubbs. Gisborne, sufficient address. 213 (1 ENUINE Palm Olive Shaving Cream j 1/6, Soap 6d.—At 11. George’s. Albion Buildings. BIG Shipments of Ladies’ Corsets and Corselettes just opened; Corsets 3/11 to 16/6, Corselettes 2/11 to 16/6. — Melbourne Cash, Gisborne’s Busies! Store. STUBBS’ Great Sale.—One only specia l Mattress, nearly Ift thick, usually £6/19/6, now £4/15/-; 2 pillows chucked in, 213
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16923, 11 April 1929, Page 1
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