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PETROL TYRES SERVICE OILS AND ACCESSORIES AT THE ROEBUCK ROAD FILLING STATION (iisnoitxK I)HIVkrsTT MONmi IE Monthly Aleot ing of ihe above Union will lie held in Liberty Hall TO MORROW ’.EVENINC at 8 o'clock. Business: l’aymcnt of Dues, and General. Every member must be clear on the books of tho l ninn. 746 .1. BERRY, Sen. BAPTIST CHURCH. Come and bear the REV. dOSEIMI W. KEMP, I’residont id' the Baptist Lnion. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Subject : "WHAT IS TRI E PRAYER'.'” Also WEDNESDAY, at 7.30. THE FINAL .MEETING. Subject: "THE EDINBURGH REVIVAL." Don't miss these ureal meetings. 749 TlIE _ SALVATION ARMY HALL, Gladstone Road. The Home League will hold a BRING AND BUY SALE, TO-MORROW | Wednesday), April It). at 2.30 p.m. 735 TENDERS. WAT AIT RACING CLl'B. r PENDERS are invited for the formaJ_ lion of 26 elwiins of Racecourse, Ruatoria. Plans and specifications of the work may bo seen ai the otfice of the undersigned at Ruatoria, where tenders close at noon on WEDNESDAY, April 30. 1930. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. 11. O. JOHNSTON, 632 Secretary. TF, KARAKA TOWN BOARD. rTVENDERS, addressed to the Cliair--1 mail, will be received by the undersigned up to noon of TUESDAY 22nd inst.. For the cleaning of about 5 miles uf outlet and road drains. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars from undersigned, G. F. BELL, 741 Clerk. Tii^DERSr mENDERS are invited for erection of a 4-roomed Dwelling, with conveniences, etc., at Ruatoria. Plans and speeitiealions may be seen at my shops at Ruatoria and Tokoinaru Bay. Tenders close April 23, 1930. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. MWTLLOCII. 745 Tailor, Tokoinaru BayPRAM HOUSE MR. ALLAN NORMAN, late of Whangarei, announces that- be has purchased the above business from Mr. 11. Stewart. Ho will give bis personal attention to 'customers’ requirements, and will maintain the same high standard ol workmanship for which the Pram House has long been recognised. Tho continued patronage of old customers will bo appreciated, and new customers will receive the same courteous attention. HOTEL AUCKLAND QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ATISITORS to Auckland, dur- ! ing the Festive Season are notified that additions to the above Hotel are now completed. 'The Hotel Auckland oilers the best accommodation and service at. moderate tariff. European plan. 200 rooms. Elevator. s. McDonald, 6-50 Manager. THE BEST OF DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Suits, Costumes and Overcoats, 7/6. Guaranteed to remove all oil and grease stains'. Hats Cleaned and Blocked 3/6. Cleaned. Dyed and Pressed. Faded Suits in/-, Costumes 10/-. Ladies’ Overcoats 10/-. CITY DYE WORKS 78 CUSTOMS STREET. Phone 485. i lUG G CLOSING DOWN SALE GISBORNE POLYTECHNIC OWING to the continued ill health of Mrs. Marshall, we arc reluctantly "ompehed to give up our well-known business, and intend to make huge saeriI ecs in Ihe price of stock. We would kindly ask you to make a. visit to our store and see the genuine reductions. Remember: All goods must he sold, and no flirt her crouds arriving. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. C. R. MARSHALL, the Polytechnic. Tho Polytechnic Registry will be conducted at 42 Roebuck Road after the sale, Phono 1756. WANTED.— Buyers for 2 second-hand Tip Spring Carts, in good order. —Krebs and Co.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 1