Permanent Waving. The Fee for the Eugene Wave will be 35/W. PLANTEN, Lowe St' Tel. 1712 EDJQ EABLY FOB APPOINTMENTS
CITY HALL NOVEMBER 6,7, and 8. GRAND FINAL POPULAR GIRL CAMPAIGN (In aid St. Joseph’s Convent). SALE I)F~ WORK Plain and Fancy Stalls, Jumble Stall, Competitions, Games, Tea Rooms. Nights of Fun and Frolic. Opening 7 o’clock TO-NIGHT. Admission Free. FRE». LIDDELL, Hop. Secretary. 43
JUMBLE SALE A JUMBLE SALE will be held ill Blight Street Schoolroom on SATURDAY, November l 8, opening at 2 o’clock. Also Home-made Cakes. 28 THE EMBASSY DANCE CLUB \ UNDER New Managament.—Grand Opening Night, TUESDAY Next, November 11, Assembly Hall. Music by VVreford Wade’s Ambassadors. Dainty Supper, splendid floor, popular prices. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. —P. McCarthy, Secretary, Motor Cycle Sports Club, c/o. IL S. Stubbs. 38
TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD CONSULT US as to Competitive Prices for Brick or Concrete Houses, Estimates Free.. J. T. MORGAN BUILDER Phone 1361 D.
CYCLISTS! HOW IS THIS? TYRES from 6/6. TUBES from 3/6. Second-hand Cycles, enamelled and overhauled, from £2. All Repairs Guaranteed, with lowest charges. Big Range of Accessories stocked. J. WATTS (Late of Allan Sutton’s), DERBY STREET, GISBORNE.
W. NORMAN SPRINGMAKER AND GENERAL SMITH. Corner Grey Street and Childers Road Phone 1848. Luggage Carriers and Ironwork, of a) description made. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17409, 6 November 1930, Page 2
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