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IMPORTANT. YOU can relv on our experience for Correct Lubrication. The best oil only is the cheapest. We stock ami recommend only the best at the— KOEIiUCK ROAD FILLING- STATION N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. (Poverty Bay Branch.) A PUBLIC LECTURE will be given by Mr. W. M. Smith, M.A. 8.C0m., F.R.E.S., F.S.S., in the Le Grand Lounge, Gladstone Road, on THURSDAY, August 8, 8 p.m. Subject, ‘Tnternatioual Payments and the Domestic Price Level. F. 11. LAWTON, 858 Local Secretary. STUDY AND DISCUSSION SOCIETY. rpO-MOItROW (Thursday) Evening, in X Liberty Hall at 7.45. Subject: ''Revolution in Relation to Soviet Russia.” Speaker, Mr. ,1. Perry. All Invited. 960 THE YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF POVERTY BAY (Incorp.). ATOTICE is hereby given that the i\ ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held on FRIDAY, August 16, at 2.30 p.m., in the Y.W.U.A. Rooms. Business: To receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and to Elect Members to the Board of Directors. ADA S. PERRY, Secretary. August 7, 1929. 942 NOTICE. ALL Ratepayers whose properties are affected by the flooding of the upper Taruheru River are requested to attend a Meeting at Makauri School on FRIDAY", August 9, at 7.30 p.m., to consider some scheme for Flood Prevention. FREDK. KEATS, 868 Convener. POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. WEATHER permitting, 'Current will be CUT OFF the Kaiti and Wainui Beach circuits TO-MORROW (Thursday), August 8, from 1 p.m. till 3.30 p.m. W. H. BUSWELL, 670 Resident Engineer. J.E.R. MOTOR SERVICE LEAVES DAILY 6 a.m. Connects with Train or Motor Service for " Wellington -at Napier same day. 927 LOST. LOST. —About 2 weeks ago, vicinity Kaiti, 1 Springing Jersey Heifer (dehorned); earmark fore hit. Anyone detaining same after this day will be prosecuted. Reward. 957 Ring Phone 166 R. LOST.— Boy’s Overcoat oh milk tony, Tuesday ; reward.—Somerton, Hoxton, Phone 252 M. 954 LOST, —Monday night, Blue Pleated Skirt, between Fox Street and Roebuck Road.—Will finder kindly ring 1590. 936 \TOUNG Man desires Accommodation X for Meals only, private family; handy to P.Q. preferred.—Reply, stating tariff, to "Inquirer,” P.O. Box 107, Gisborne 968 WANTED. —3 or 4 Boarders, private, central; garage it required.—264 Childers Road. 933 WANTED to Purchase.—Shacklock No. 1 R.H. High-pressure Range; must be in good order. —Particulars to No. 9, Herald. 917 WANTED, to Buy.—Good Building Section, vicinity Aberdeen Road. —Apply Herald. 890 WANTED to Buy.—One Saw Bench R. and F. Table, take 18in saw; also 1 12in Buzzer. —Hedley, Box 32. vVairoa, ii.B. 945 J'HjL person seen removing Hat from i Assembly Hall, Saturday, return Stubbs’ Mart. 871 7ANTED.—Huntaway, good musterI ing dog; good price for suitable .—Ring 943*1. 878 WANTED to Buy—Pair of Collapsible Trestles, about 6ft or 7ft.—Reply to “Trestle,” e/o. Herald. ATHLETIC Records oi the Worm. Andrew’s Sporting Annual, 2/6. — Thus. Adams. UP RACK and Field Records, Swimming. JL Olympic Games, etc., amateur and orofessional. —Andrew’s Sporting Annual. 3/6. —Thos. Adams _ PLAYING Cards.—New design in attractive pictorial backs, just arrived, 4/6; double packs 9/-; postage 3d. —Thos. Adams. OXING and Championship Records, fully illustrated with portraits— Andrew’s Sporting Annual, 2/6. —Aos. Adams. "\f.Z. RUGBY Football, hints and enti i.\| cisms by Irwin Hunter, illustrated 5/6. —'Thos. Adams. (70UNTRY People.—Get your Fruit J from Gisborne Fruit Exchange, at tlje Bus Stand. ' GENUINE Palm Olive Shaving Cream. 1/6. Soap 6d. —At 11. George’s. Albion Buildings. OTOfRISTS.—If you want a good Benzine try Gilmore. Price right. Ball and Crawsltaw, Sole Distributors. II OR Hair Waving, Shampooing, Stain ing and Tinting, Scalp and Facial Treatment. —B. Green, Hairdresser, Peel Street. PERMANENT Hair Waving, full dead £?/10/-. —“Eugene” Permanent Hair Waving Specialist, B. Green, Hairdresser, Peel Street. LADIES.— Have your Hair Permanently Waved; Full Buster £2l/10/-; Half Head £2.—B. Green, Hairdresser, Peel Street. MONEY to Lend on good Freehold Security in sums to suit borrowers. —-James Innes, Land and Finance Agent, Lowe Street (CRITIC.— The world’s best value in J Briar Pipes, 8/6 each ; all shapes.— v„ilv guaranteed by H. George, Direct Importer.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17023, 7 August 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17023, 7 August 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17023, 7 August 1929, Page 1

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