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NOTICE, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TTNLESS the bank at Tietjen's Bend LJ is not completed this season 1 will not be a party to any banking scheme hereafter. 816 HORACE It. MILLER. IN THE MATTER of "The Religious Charitable and Educational Trusts Act, 1908." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a L'ublic Meeting of the contributors of money or goods to the ''Save the Babies Campaign" thai was held during the months ol August auid September, 1917, will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on the 7th day of May, 1930, at 7.30 p.m. L'art of the fund collected was but the amount was- inadequate for and it is also inexpedient to carry out that purpose. H is proposed that this part of the fund be made available "for the general purposes of the I'lunket Society at Gisborne (including, if practicable, the establishment of I'lunket Rooms), and the above meeting is being held to consider that question. J. BLAIR, \V. F. CEDERWAI.L, 255 Conveners. ANNUAL ? SCHOOL HP HE Annual Meetings of HouseJL holders for. Ihe Election of School Committees for the ensuing year will be held throughout the H.l'.. Education District on MONDAY. April 28. 1930, at 8 p.m. The place of meeting will be the Schoolhouse in each district, except Wairoa. where the plaue of meeting will be the Borough Council Chambers. Nominations will be received by each chairman not later than S p.m. on MONDAY, April 21, 19?0. In schools having an average attendance exceeding 2-10" for 1929, no nominations will be received at the meeting. In schools having an average attendance not exceeding 240 for 1929 nominations may he made at the Annual Meeting of I [ouseliolders. After the Meeting of Householders the, Committee elected shall hold its first meeting and thereat elect one of its members to be chairman tor the ensuing year. W. L. DUNN. Secretary. Napier. April 5, 1930. 436 BAPTIST CHURCH. EASTER SERVICES. II a.m.: Subject, "Hope Revived." i p.m. : Subject, "The Easter Gift." Preacher, Rev. Oscar Alhvriglit. Musical Messages bv the Choir. 862 HOLY TRINITY PARISH. ~ EASTER. DAY. PARISH CHURCH. 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 12 noon: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins. Rev. E Edmonds. 7 p.m. : Evensong. Rev. W. T. Drake. Mangapapa: 10 a.m.. Holy Com munion ; 7 p.m.. Lay Reader. Kaili : 7 p.m., Rev. E. Edmonds. Te llapara: 8 a.m.. Holy Communion: 7 p.m., the Vicar. 799 EN.—Here's an offer you can't IYI afford to miss—Gold Watches free with every Suit or Overcoat.—Common, Shelton's. f-i ROQUET Set for Sale, cheap.—At VJ Barwick's Mart, Reel Street. 7)\ATOHMENT- Lamp Shades, all sizes, shapes and prices.—Grundy and \XTE have now got further supplies of VV that delightful book of re m'.niscences, "The Leisure of an Egyptian Official," by Lord Edward Cecil; price 4/6.— At Thos. Adams'. W'E are specialists in Fountain Pen Repairs; bring your faulty pen

mHE Boy Scouts' Diary for WiW X handy pocket, size, full of all the things a Seoul should know; price 1/6.At Thos. Adams'. 71 XCEPTIONAL Bargains are plouei J on our special Bargain Shell periodically ; watch our windows.— Thos. Adams. T M. BARBIE'S "Peter Pan in IvenO , sington Gardens," re-told for tlie littlo people by May Byron, and illustrated by Arthur Backhaul; price 2/6.At Thos*. Adams'. __ WE have copies of the British Joiivna, Photographic Almanai: for 1930. 64 gravure pictures; price 3/-.—At Thos. Adams'. • COMO) de Uixe ripes, is/- wui. At 11. George, Direct Importer. »~"nia > OSIT and 10 «>J ~ l.nmilifnl fVn'0/- per week puice.Bedroom Suite in and Shennan Ltd. 71REE.—Genuine Boiled Gold Watch jj with every Suit or Overcoat purchased from Common, Shelton's. (CHARLIE ADAIR has just opened u] J the newest stvles in Men's Wintei Overcoats, £5 to £B/8/-. rTwillpay you to buy your new Suit X now, and got a Boiled Gold Watcl Free—At Common, Shelton's. "\rOUR own material made up in lates* I style bv W T 1 Ohrißt'e. T adicand Gentlemen's High-class Tailor, 6' Stanlev Boad. Satisfaction enarn iuit or Overcoat soli 1 VV during tins week—Rolled Gold Watch Free—From Common, Shelton's. made Battier Brush, \\- At 11. George, Direct Jm At. (Jptbrin and MaddocVs. rpHH newest creations in Millinery in [ all the latest shades and shanes 12/6, 15/6, 17/6. 21/-: inspection invited -O-dbrio and Mad dock 171 PKN Satins," Sflin, in Apricot. llSaxo. Nil. Wi H-. Beige and Black. B/11 • washimr.— Guthrie and Mnddoe.k'fl OADDLES Manufactured and Re ' i piiired, exnerl workmanship, best inalerials: scud us voiir repairs.—-J. Thompson and Co.. 1V«I StrPflt. 71ASHION Belle" Bare Silk Hose, 1 fully fashioned; 12/6.—Guthrie and Maddock, Home of Good Values.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 1

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