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“MEET ME BARGAIN DAYS FACE ” ON ! Suits Trousers Sports Coats Sturts, Hats, Fancy Sox, Handkerchiefs Ties, Pyjamas, Bathing Suits, etc. Everything for the Man or Boy. Prices to Fit All Pockets. fr ' LINES REDUCED 100/o Discount 6"& ‘ironsa; UNTJERVTE/tR, PYJAMAS, v SOCKS AND TIES.' , MONDAY, fell. 3. IARLIE ADAIR “OUT ON HIS OWN.” Boys’ Fine Navy Serge Shorts :: Suits 10/6 :: 33/6 aomma sesebuji

ATHLETIC DANCE at tho CITY HAIL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The visiting athletes will be there. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Tadics ?/-, Gentlemen 3/-. F. ALGTE, 434 Hun. Secretary. DRUIDS’ PICNIC J PATCTAIH DOMAIN, Fl'iD ILG ARY 2. 1930. llßu.sos leave Masonic Hall, Childers Road, at 9 a.rn. Male Adults 5/- (16 and over). Women and Children Free. 95 Hot Water and Milk provided. M. to. CRAIG, Secretary. FORESTERS’ PICNIC TO KOITA, On FEBRUARY 2. Ruses leave Masonic Hall. Childers Road, at 9 a.m. Ruses stop at Roebuck Road, Stanley Road, and l.yttou Road. Note: Borough Council Buses vviili Green Streamers for Kopua. Hot Water and Milk Provided. 13 vcry body Welcome. Adults T'6, Children (10 and over), 1,5. ..... .. ■ 481) ANNIVERSARY BALL. MANUTUKE MEMORIAL HALL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930. Mrs. Men ales’ Orchestra. Reserve this Date. 450 MUNICIPAL BUS DEPARTMENT. M HE SUNDAY SERVICES FROM G.P.O. HOSPITAL: 1.45 and 3 p.m. CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL HOME. G.P.O. : 2.30 p.m., return 3.45 p.m. via, Gladstone and Roebuck Roads. WAINUI BEACH: 11 o’clock, 2.20, 4.30. EXAMINATION RESULTS OF BANKS’ 'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLINGTON. accountancy-- , , Wellington: 159 of niir students in Wellington were successful. Auckland.: 7 of the. 15 successful candidates in Book-keeping It were Banks’ students. DIPLOMA IN.BANKING— Over SO per fjPiil.. of the smressful candidates in the Dominion were Banks'. LAW PROFESSIONAL- Banks' secured . 69 per cent, passes at the last exams. INSURANCE—Over 90 per cent, rf the, .Huc.-essful candidates in the Dominion were Banks’. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,—Over 90 per cent, of the successful candidates wore Banks’ students. COBB KSPONDKN (!E ANI) PEBSO N Al , TUITION. Write for full particulars to BANKS COM MERCIA L CO LUO IE, 98C The Terrace, Wellington. 11. AMOS, F.R.Ecmi.S., .Managing Direct or. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS AND COACH BUILDERS. RIGHT gTREET Linen-marking outfit (Rubber stamp of your name), pad, brush, indcliblo ink, arid a box to hulrl the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the lliitiALO Office.

Watkoru county COUNCIL. i l TEND Efts. TENDERS, closing at io a.m. 011 [TUESDAY, February 11, 1930, aw. callec? for Contract 34/29, excavating drainin' Pitcher's Road, To Karaka. Plains '..anil specifications may be seenat Hue Council Chambers, Te Karaka. I A. G. LUCAS, 430 } County Engineer. NATTY ]B SCHOOL AND TEACHER’S RESIDENCE, WTIANGAP ARC A. are invited lor the erection X of t. 30 above-named school and residence,, sitVaated near Cape Runaway, and close .with- the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY 7 /, February 18, 1930. Plans anfd specifications may be seen at Public Works Offices, Gisborne and Opotiki. * Aj7 ——t HIRUIIAStAMA NATIVE SCHOOL AN Ip RESIDENCE. ADDITIONS, RENEWALS AND (RENOVATIONS. LENDERS are invited for addition? X renewals, and renovations to above teamed school and residence, situated hear ftuatoi/ia, and close with the Secretary, Ptmlid Works Tenders Board, Wellington, atM p.m. on TUESDAY, February ,18, 1930. Plans and specifications may be seen it the Public Works Office, Gisborne, uid Post Office, Tokomam Bay. 457

VALUE is a man’s best 'buy. “OKB” if tlie value that spells quality and economy* ? - Look /or ■ ...the name ‘LYSAGHT’’ on the sheet —the imprint , of quality. LysagliVs Orb Brand i Corrugated Iron. Write John. Lysaght Ltd., Box 341. Wellington, for free copy of their Pocket handbook. ' * RACES AT PARR RACECOURSE. FEBRUARY 6 AND 8, 1930. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. NGATAPA BRANCH: The usual afternoon train for Ngatapa will, leave Gisborne 5.13 p.m.. Park Racecourse 5.1(1 0.m., ffsgntapa arrive 6.3 p.m. Return train will leave Ngatapa 6.13 p.m. MOTUHORA LINE: Usual 5.45 p.m. Gisborne-Motuliora train will leave Gis borne 4.35 p.m.. Park Racecourse 4.56 0.m., Te Ivaraka 5.56 p.m., Motuhora arrive 8.5 p.m. The usual 2.45 p.m. Motuhora-Gisborne train will leave Motu■hpra 3.10 p.m., Te Ivaraka 5.5 p.m., Gisborne arrive 6.5 p.m. Train leaves Gisborne for Racecourse at 11.20 n.p., returning at 4.57 p.m. ■'after last race). Fares to Racecourse 6d single, 1/- return. 453 SPECIAL OFFER! te OUR WINDOWS FOB GENUINE BARGAINS OF CYCLES & ACCESSORIES AT ALLAN SUTTON’S l‘.o. BOX 73. PHONE 1196. Without Stint Is a Mint Take the Hint The O.K. Sign Of Printing NOTHING will kill the sale of a bad product so soon as good advertising. And nothing will wreck the prospects o) a, good product so soon as inadequate advertising.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17173, 1 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17173, 1 February 1930, Page 2

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