********* * ******************* i MANY GOOD COOKS * IN GISBORNE. * Gisborne is fortunate.' It -¥ possesses inapy good cooks; and we want to tell you that our HOME-MADE OAKES are made by one of Gisborne’s best cooks. FCAN’B CASH STORE 479 CHILDERS ROAD. Phono 833. ****************** * # * * * * ■# * * * -ft * * * * •ft
SERVICE, QUALITY, AND THE RIGHT PRICE, Cooked Ham, machine cut, 2/6 lb. Pineapple, ‘7d, lOd, 1/4, 1/6 per tin. Crushed Pineapple, 1/4 per tin. Fruit Salad, 2/- per tin. Peaches, Pears, Apricots, 1/4 per tin. Shredded Mixed reel, 6d, 10(1 and l/< per packet. Shelled Peanuts, 6d per lb. Brazil Nuts, 1/- per lb. Walnuts, 1/- per lb. Oatina, 21b packet 1/-. Herrings and Sauce, Large tin LOd. Dried Apricots, 1/3 per lb. With every pound of our 2/6 Tea, On< Cup and Saucer Free. T. H. IHIELDS 349 GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 7. CASH SERVICE GROCER and COFFEE SPECIALIST.
REMEMBER THE ADDRESS WHEN FURNISHING. 0. S. BULLOCK 266 GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 1307. L.O.L. 65 A. Meeting at 7.30 on MONDAY NIGHT. v Nomination of Officers. 396 W- H. PRITCHARD. SJ3~ Sec. EUCHRE PARTY LIBERTY HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. In aid of St. Mary’s School Fund. 371 GISBORNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY THIRD FINAL CONCERT of Season, 1929, to be held in CITY HALL. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, at 8 p.m. Non-Subscribers’ Tickets 2/6. 380
W A ERE NG A -A-HI K A ANNUAL GARDEN FETE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, at 1 p.m. Fresh Country Produce. Cakes, Flowers, Sweets, Meat, Vegetables, Ice Cream. Delicious Afternoon Tea. Useful and dainty articles for Christmas. Competitions and Good Prizes. 372
WATER G6LOR EXHIBITION bv LUCRETIA JOHNSON, B.W.S. (Mrs. Yigers.) Exhibitor at Royal Academy, Pari; Salon, British Water Color Society Royal Society of Women Artists Walker Art Gallery, etc. At LE GRAND LOUNGE, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 28 and 29, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m 376
ANNUAL SALE OF WORK DECEMBER 5, 6 AND 7. OPENS 7.30 EACH EVENING. CITY^HALL. IN AID OF ST. MARY’S SCHOOL. STALLS, GAMES AND NOVELTIES 414 COMBINED ROWING CLUBS The official opening of tn Rowing Season will be held at, tin Band Rotunda, Read’s Quay, on SATUK DAY, November 30, commencing at p.m. ORDER OF EVENTS. 2 p.m. : Procession of Boats from Rowing Sheds. 2.30: Official Opening by His Worshij the Mayor. 2.45: Fours, Firms (Gisborne) v. Plumbers (Poverty Bay). 2.55: Youths’ Doubles, Gisborne v. Poverty Bay. 3.5: Fours, Power Board (Gisborne) v Fire Brigade (Pof'erty Bay). 3.15: Singjo Sculls (lOst), Gisborne v Poverty Bay. 3.25: Youths’ Fours, Gisborne v. Poverty Bay. 3.35: lOst. Fours} Gisborne v. Poverty Bay. 3.45: Senior Double Sculls, Gisborne v. Poverty Bay., 3.55: Single Sculls (Junior), Gisborne v. Poverty Bay. 4.5: Veterans’ Fours, Gisborne v Poverty Bay. 4.15: 1(M Double Sculls, Gisborne v. Poverty Bay. 4.25: Single Men Fours, Gisborne v. Poverty Bay. 4.35; Junior Double Sculls, Gisborne v. Poverty Bay*. 4.45: Married Mer, Fours, Gisborne v. Poverty Bay. 4.55: Canoe Barsn (open to all canoe owners). 5 non.: Comedy Event. Post Entries w£ll be received for Canoe Race. CITY BAND will be in attendance. Refreshments procurable. 396 MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Booka* ready printed, at Herald Jobbing I/eg artrnent.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 2
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