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A GOOD CAR FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS \Yo guarantee these Used Oars to he in sound mechanical order. Crosslev 4-door Sedan, m first class condition—-. 11325 Essex 2-door Coach. Sound mechanical condition—£l9o Oldsmobile 5-seater. Good running order —£Bs Dodge Light Delivery Truck, in sound mechanical condition—£7s Easy Terms Arranged. POVERTY BAY GARAGE DERBY STREET. Agents Dodge, Plymouth and Hillman Cars. Phono 384. EASTER SEE OCR WINDOW DISPLAY OF EASTER NOVELTIES NOTH!) FOR QUALITY. THE SAN TOY iOpposite Regent Theatre). Phone 1575. 675 MR. ('. TVKSS The Organising Broker tor the NEW ZEALAND .MOTOR MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. Will be leaving for the East Coast early next week, and will tie pleased to meet East Coast Farmers and I Justness People, to discuss with them the business ol the. company, and to place Shares at then disposal. He will stop at Tolaga Hay. Tokomaru Bay. Waipiro Bay, and Ruatoria. .Messages may be lett for him at the hotels m the above places. 645 NOTICE. mi IE PARTNERSHIP hilheito exist 1 in"■ between L. A. Gardner and I. \\. N. (le.dye has been DISSOIA ED by miitual consent. L. A. OAIIDNEIL 586 T. \\. N _ GEDt E. POVERTY BAY GOLF CLUB. EASTER TOI’RNAM RAT Commencing SATCRDA'i, April 19Entries close It ESRAY , April 15. Programmes available at Secretary s Office now. 11. W. J. EDWARDS, 646 lion. Secretary. IN THE MATTER of ‘ 'The Religious Charitable and Educational Trusts Act, 1908.” Notice is hereby given that » Public Meeting of the contributors of money or goods to the "Stive the Babies Campaign” that was held during the months ot August and Septembei, 1<)17, will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on the 7th day of May, 1930, at 7.3 U p.m. Part of the fund collected was intended for a permanent Plunket Hospital hni- the amount was inadequate for and it is also inexpedient, to carry out that purpose. It is proposed that this part of tlie fund he made available for the general purposes of the Plunket Society at (iisbornc (including, if']»raetieable, the establishment of Plunket Rooms), and (be above meeting is being held to eon sider that question. J. BLAIR, W. F. CEDEUWALL, 255 Conveners. Trim t sion kn g in hering works, 131 DERBY STREET. STORM 1 ZING. 'The accuralo method of reconditioning your worn cylindeis. Enquire at your own particular garage. GRAPES GltAl'ES HAVE you tasted HODGSON’S GRAPES? Have you seen them, growing? Come aiul see them to-day. 288 ABERDEEN ROAD, near Derby St. Hospitals only Sundays. CHARLIE YEW, Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer and Greengrocer, 291 GLADSTONE ROAD (next Vantter’s). Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily. Island Fruit always on hand. Orders hooked. Prices always lowest FASHIONETTE PEEL STREET. t LARGE RANGE of AUTUMN X GOODS just opened. DAINTY FROCKS AND JUMPER SUITS. Also the Latest in EVENING FROCKS at reasonable prices. For Best and Safest Service bring your PRESCRIPTIONS to the MEDICAL lIALL 124 GLADSTONE ROAD. Complete stocks of high quality Drugs. Perfumes and Toilet Requisites. J. Y. Roddick. M.P.S., Ph. C.. Manager. Phone 68. Night Service, Res. 1505,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 1