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MABDI GSAS QUEEN POSITION AT 11.30 TO-DAY Athletic Club 21,930 dt/'john Ambulance ... lO.atO Tennis" ... 17,820 Election closes TO-NIGHT at 11 o'clock at Mardi Gras Headquarters, 39 Lowe Street. CORONATION CEREMONY CORONATION CERxiMONY TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT CHILDERS ROAD RESERVE CHILDERS ROAD RESERVE To bo celebrated in Dazzling Splendor. brilliant Illuminations, Novelty Items.. making this ceremony an outstanding feature in Gisborne's history. NEW YEAR'S EVE NEW YEAR'S EVE 9 o'clock till Midnight. Concluding with BIG FIREWORKS DISPLAY BIG FIREWORKS DISPLAY To Admit: Adults 1/-, Children Free if with parents, otherwise 6d. ■-•■•.-' 540 HIGH SCHOOL BATHS/ TO-NIGHT at 8—- TO-NIGHT . SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. MISS KATHLEEN MILLER New Zealand Champion and Olympic '■ • Representative. P.B. SPEED ACES in 50yds Men's Cluh Championship. 50yds Ladies' Club 'Chairij.ii6n.ship 24 - SPECTACULAR. EVENTS - 24 Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Gisborne Surf and Swimming Cluh. OWEN F. PALTRIDGE, 536 Hon; Secretary. ASSEMBLY DANCE CLUB TUESDAY, DEC. 31, at 8 p.m. GRAND JAZZ NIGHT. Mrs. Menzics' Orchestra. Come and enjoy yourself with us;. COMBINED ' ORANGE LODGES. GRAND ANNUAL PICNICWATHIRERB, i . WEDNESDAY, , JAN. 1. 1930. Bus leaves Orange Hall, Cobdon 9 a.ro. Prizes' for thfe Children. A real good day's'outing- as: Everyone Invited. Fares: Adults '2l-, Children !/• NUHAKA AGIiICUI/LTfJAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S l " 26TH ANNUAL SHOW to be Held at . NUHAKA on' NEW YEAR'S DAY, IS3O. WAIAPU ATHLETIC CLUB. NEW YEAR" SPORTS To be held at TTKLTIKI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1930. PROGRAMME OP EVENTS. I—44OXD& HANDICAP: Ist Prize £5, 2nd Prjze £2, 3rd Prize "£l. Eiitrv 7/6. 2—FLAG RACE: Ist Prize £4, 2nd Prize £l. Entry 6/-. 3-MILE HANDICAP: Ist Prize £5, 2nd Prize £2, 3rd Prize'£l. Entry 7/6. 4—MAIDEN HORSE JUMP: Ist Prize ■ £5, -2nd Prize £2, 3i'd Prize £l. Entry 7/6. S—STANDING CHOP (15in log): Ist Prize £ls. 2nd Prize £4, 3rd Prize £l/10/-. Entry 2i>. 6-100YDS. HANDICAP: Ist Prize £7, 2nd Prize' £2, 3rd Prize £l. Entry 10/-. 7—HORSE JUMP, Hunter's style: Ist Prize £5, 2nd Prize £2, 3rd Prize £l. Entrv 7/6. 8-220YDS. HANDICAP: Ist 1 £5, 2nd Prize £2, 3rd Prize £l. Entry 7/6. 9-HORSE JUMP, Steeplechase style: Ist' Prize £7, 2nd Prize £3, 3rd Prize £l. Entry 10/-. 10—POTATO PvACE: Ist Prize £4, 2nd Prize £l. "Entry 5/-. U—UNDERHAND CHOP (15in log): 'lst Prize £lO, 2nd Prizes £3, 3rd Prize £l. Entry 15/-. IS—PILLOW FIGHT': Ist Prize £3, 2nd Prize 10/-. Entry 2/6. Nominations for Chops close with the Secretary on December 29, 1929, arid should 'he accompanied with the past two years' performances. The management reserve the right to alter nr re-torraiigo any event or condition 1 on the programme. C. GOLDSMITH, Hon. Treasurer, Tikiti|ci. H. D. POX AND G. MACKY, 353 Joint lion. Sees, Tikitiki. r.I.IHE brass tacks of advertising are jL ' pounds, shillings' and pence. 'That is-how results''• are ganged. A sound advertising policy is necessary to regular steady business progress. The. advertiser must word his advertisement with appeal to the buying public and then place it prominently before as many as possible as quickly as ho can. The HERAU) 'eguliirly readies tho homes of nearly all the families 'from \Yjur6a to the East Cape. It is home circulation an advertiser must have to ensure success, and this is what the Herald constantly offers. SPECIAL HQTIGE TO ADVEBTIBEBS. AdTmrtUMm are requested to note that Changes for Advertisements must be banded in not later than 10.30 a.m. the pay Previous to the required alteration. NOTE:—NO EXCEPTION CAN BT MADE TO jfeS CONDITION

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17145, 30 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17145, 30 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17145, 30 December 1929, Page 2

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