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STUDY THESE FIGURES The last three annual Poppy Day appeals have yielded £556. - From other sources this sum has been increased lo £3048. Every 3/- donated meant £1 for wage's—and every penny was spent in Poverty Bay. HELP THE R.S.A, FIND WORK FOR VETERANS. WEAR A POPPY ON SATURDAY 535 P.it. MILK PRODUCERS’ ASSN. A NNTAL GENERAL MEETING, A. and I’. Association s Rooms, Childers Road, APRIL 10, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet, etc. M. F. ROBINSON, 529 Secretary. POVERTY BAY HE NT CLUB. rpHE Annual Meeting of Members will 1 lie held in the Secretary's Office, Customhouse Street, Gisborne, on THURSDAY, April 10, 1930. at 2 p.m. Business: To receive Balance Sheet; to receive Report : Election of Officers; and General. 377 11. E. DODD, Sec. GISBORN E-OPOTIKi (VIA THE COAST) MAIN HIGHWAY. SHINGLE CONTRACT. mENDERS are invited for obtaining, loading and delivering 5000 cubic yards of Panikau Shingle between the 10-mile jieg and 30-mile peg, and 800 cubic yards between 30-mile peg and 35mile peg on the above-named highway, and close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, April 15, 1930. Specifications may he seen at Public Worlds Office, Gisborne, and at the County Office, Tolaga Bay. 479 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND (Gisborne District). IN THE MATTER of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1908,’’ and IN THE MATTER of the Bankruptcy of HUGH CASKEY WILLIAMSON, ol Cape Runaway, Sheepfarmer and Storekeeper. TAKE NOTICE that I, the abovenamed Hugh Caskey Williamson, intend to apply to this Honorable Court at Gisborne on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1930, at the hour of 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon, for an Order of Discharge under the above-mentioned Act. Dated at Gisborne this Bth day of April, 1930. REES, BRIGHT. WAUCHOP AND PARKER, Solicitors for the above-named Bankrupt. 531 GRAPES GRAPES HAVE you tasted HODGSON’S GRAPES? Have you seen them growing? Come and see them to-day. 288 ABERDEEN ROAD, near Derby St. Hospitals only Sundays. 100 PAIRS Ladies’ Fleecy-lined I.UU Bloomers, English make, dependable quality, 1/9; in Cream and colors.— At Melbourne Cash, Gisborne's Busiest Store, riIWU splendid books lor einiuren, jum JL in—“ Bib and Bub in Gurno.im Town,’’ by Mary Gibbs, 3/6; ami “Sails of Gold,” stories of all the best writers for children, price 4/6; see our Book Window. —Thus. Adams. milE “Breguet” Motoriuss Aeroplane, _L Howu with a catapult, a great toy for any boy; price 1/9.—At Adams’. 7ATCH closely for changes on tne ' Bargain Shelf in the window of is. Adams. All articles greatly reed in price. DO It Yourself” Series, 1/6 eactiPainting, Distempering and Paper hanging, Practical Carpentry, French Polishing and Wood Surface Finishing Upholstery, Furniture Repairing, Honu Electrician, Plumbing, Soldering and Brazing, Bricklaying and Simple Build ing, Boot and Slioo Repairing and Clod, and Watch Repairing—At Thos. Adams. RACTICAII Eiigiiicer,” Electrical and Mechanical Pocket Book and Diary for 1950; price 3/6 each.—Thos. Adams. / t EN UINE Rolled Gold Watches Free \JT with every Suit or Overcoat sold this week. —Only from Common, Sliel ton’s. MEN.— Here’s an offer you can’t afford to miss—Gold Watches tree with every Suit or Overcoat. —Common, Shelton’s. __ rpME newest creations in Millinery in JL all the latest shades and shapes, 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 21/-; inspection invited —Guthrie and Maddock. BUY Jyour new Suit or Overcoat now, and get a Rolled Gold Watch Free. From Common, Shelton’s. ILLS’ Traveller Brand, a golden flaked Cavendish, 4oz 3/9. —At 11. George, Direct Importer. UST Landed—36in smart Striped Pyjama Flannelettes, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 —At Guthrie and Maddock's. PAINTERS Nolo these prices. Strong Overall Trousers 4,6; Coats 6/6; Trousers, with bib, 5/6: dependable quality.—Melbourne Cash, Gisborne's Busiest Store. WITH every Suit or Overcoat sold during this week—Rolled Gold Watch Free—From Common, Shelton's. Cl HEAP Smoking. —Legation Olga- ) rettes, 10 for 6d.—At H. George. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Tobacco, i/B.—At medium 1/7, H. George, natic ist NS for Jam. —Get your Melons lisborne Fruit Exchange, and >ur recipe. lON Bello” Pure Silk Hose, y fashioned ; 12/6. —Guthrie lock. Home r>f Good Values /ANTED.— Buyers for 2 second-hand Tip .Spring Carts, in good order. rebs and Co 'ANTED.—Buyers for 1 second-hand Express; cheap.—Ere'hs and Co HARLIE ADAIR has the latest. shades in Ladies’ “Holeproof" iery, 9/11, 12/6; also Ladies’ Silk imas, from 20/6.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 1