ROEBUCK ROAD PILLING STATION PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF TYRES FOR CASH. KAHUTIA BOWLING CLUB. QUARTERLY General Meeting of Members will be held in the Club's Pavilion on FRIDAY NEXT, November 15 at 8 p.m. All members cordially invited to attend. J. A. EATON, it on. Secretary. RAKAUROA SPOETS CLUB. A MEETING of the Rakauroa Sports Club will be held at the Hall, SATURDAY, November 16, at 8 p.m. R, C. BEAUFOY, F. C. SHAW, 48 Joint Secretaries. WANTED. WANTED. -AI AN, with dogs, for Station. Apply COMMON. SHELTON AND CO. LTD. 40 GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY, NO. 3. riIHE Second Dividend will be payable A at the Society’s Office on MONDAY Next, November 18, from 10 a.in. to 4 p.m. A. G. BEERE, 79 Secretary. ESTATE J. H. OSBORNE (Deceased). ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of John Harry Osborn, of Gisborne, B.utcher, deceased, should be rendered (in duplicate) to the undersigned, and duly certified as owing at date of death, viz., October 13, 1929. COLEMAN AND COLEMAN, 45 Solicitors, 7b Lowe Street. “FASHIONLTTE” * 28 PEEL STREET Phone 1842 For the Latest and Daintiest Creations in AFTERNOON and EVENING FROCKS and LINGERIE. w 'ANTED.—One or two respectable Men Boarders, in private family. Address Herald. 44 YNTED. —Three respectable Men Boarders; also accommodation for w Meals only; private family; central. — Apply Herald. 14 WANTED Gentlemen Boarders; telephone and piano.—Write No. 15, Herald. 20 VACANCIES for Permanent Boarders, quiet, homely; good locality.—6i Wainui Road, Phone 1826. 980 FOUND. —Black and Tan Dog, with white collar; owner can have same paying costs. — Apply Herald. 88 LOST. —Kaiti area, Peel Street, Spectacles. —Please leave Gordon, Jewellea . 86 LOST. —Black and White Sheep Dog Puppy.—Please communicate witli 503 Aberdeen Road, I‘lioue 1037. 92 PION BERING in Poverty Bay" b) Phillip T. Kenway, an amusing record of a pioneer settler’s experiences in this, our own district; make this a Christinas present to those at Koine; price 7/6, postage 6d.—Thos. Adams. CATCH the Home Mail with. Christmas Numbers of the Auckland Weekly, Brett's Annual, Christchurch Press, Otago Witness, anil the Free Lance; 2/- per copy.—Thos. Adams. LEATHER Novelties make attractive Christmas gifts to those in other lands, made entirely in N.Z.wide variety of designs and uses.. —Thos. Adams. THE Scenic Beauties of New 2ea land,” an illustrated booklet, giving remarkably fine photos of the beauty spots in both North and South Islands: attractively produced for Christmas sale; price 3/6.—Thos. Adams. C RTBROWNE’S “Maori Witchery,’ a study of native life in N.Z., is particularly fine reading; the events re lated are gripping and authentic; price 6/6 post free.—Thos. Adams. SEND Home New Zealand-made Galen dars of beautiful New Zealand scenery ; every view a real photograph ol your own country.—Thos. Adams. LET us have the addresses of youi friends abroad, and we will post your Christmas Numbers; Empire postage Id, foreign 5d, —Thos. Adams. NOTHER Snip 2oz packet Peerles; Tobacco 1/-, made in TJ.S.A. —Only at FT. George, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. FOLLOW the arrow to our new Bar gain Department on ground floor.— Pettie’s. 65_ BARGAIN Lines from all depart ments—Follow the arrow at l’ettie's 65 £CIAL Quality Potatoes, Sutton'' Supreme, expensive but superb ,y ; also all goods best quality.—H u T.nwe Street. Phose 670 vJNIS Racquets Re-strung and Re paired ; expert workmanship, prices table.—J. Thompson and Sor, ers, Peel Street. DlES.—Have your Hair Per manontly Waved ; Full Buster /-; Half Head £2.—B. Green, Hair >r, Peel Street. I PAIRS Ladies’ Fun SiR Bloomers, good quality silk, with tt, worth 4/11; now 3/6.—At Melo Cash’s Price Smashing Days. CAPSTAN Medium, 2oz tin, 1/7. —A* IT. George, Tobacconist, Albion CAPSTAN Aromatic, fine cut, 2oz tin 1/8. —At IT. George, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. LISLE Thread Hosiery, with neat cm broidcred clox, in Blonde, Rose Nude. Snndust, etc.; 6/6 pair.—Common, Shelton’s. WE are direct importers from the makers r.f Tools, Crockery and Household Requisites, and so give von the value for less money.—“ The People’s Emporium,” D. W. Coleman. FOLLOW the arrow to mil’ new Bargain Department on ground floor.— Pettie’B, 65
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17108, 14 November 1929, Page 1
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