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' ANNUAL MEETING. OLYMPIC SWIMMING CLUB. MEMBERS rue reminded that the Adjourned Seventh Annual Meeting of the Club will he held in the Carlton Studio (above Eastwood’s) TONIGHT. at 8 o'rlook. Prize-winners for season, and friends are cordiallv invited to attend. MAX R. FRY, 82 lion. Secretary. TO SHEEPFARMERS. CAPABLE MANAGER, married, disengaged when required, wants position in similar capacity, North Island. Sound knowledge of stock and fattening. Seven years snow country experience Otago Central. Reply in first instance, m strict confidence, to —■ “EFFICIENT,” C/o. Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dominion Building, Wellington.' 78 WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. ARMISTICE DAY. ALL persons in the County of Waikoliu are respectfully requested to cease work and to observe two minutes’ silence at 11 a.m. on Armistice Day in accordance with the request of His Majesty the King. A.' A. FRASER, 66 Chairman. WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. BRIDGE CLOSED. ■ THE combined Rail and Traffic Bridge at Waikohu will lie closed to all traffic from 10 a.m. to 3 p.rn. on TUESDAY, November 11, for repairs. ' J. G. APPLETON, 65 County Clerk. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Six Blank Order Forms (numbers 86 to 9L inclusive), on Dalgety and Co. Ltd., Gisborne, have been stolen from a book of, forms which arc stamped “H. M. Bayly (Tutamoe A/c),” and the public are warned not to accept same. C. BLACKBURN, 77 Accountant for 11. M. Bayly. BELL’S FRUIT MART. r 10RNEU Roebuck Road and GlsdY J stone Road. We cannot guarantee a Straight Banana, but we do guarantee a Straight Deal. Bargain Week to Wednesday, November 12. Good, sound Doherty’s. slhs for 1/-. Satisfaction for everybody Give vour child an apple a day.—Phone 1873.' - 960

NOTICE ; BEDDOW’S L. V. A N SELL, Proprietor. HE old-established Business of the Into A. B. Bcddow lias now been taken over by L. V. Ansell, who was rpiployed by the late Air. Bcddow for (lie past seven years. Clients are assum'd that all furniture will be made in the same high-class manner as before. The same efficient workiften will still be employed in the factory. BEDDOW’S HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE SHOP, 403 GLADSTONE ROAD (Near Disraeli Street).

fttlSU-fciLJuAJNEOUS EVERY morning when you’re yawning cat Yeastoh Tablets, and sluggishness will disappear.—ll. A. Armstrong, Chemist. 171 VERY woman who desires' slenderIf .ness should take Youth-O-Fonn, 201 h reduction 6 weeks. —Harold A. Armstrong, Chemist. EGOS! More profit, ('sc Wadham's Poultry Spice. Ingredients dearly marked on packet.—The All Cash, Urocers. EGG production increased ! Wadham s Poultry Spice; lull's, 1/9. —The All Cash, Grocers. ELECTRICAL Dry-cleaning only at Platten's Ltd., next Regent Theatre. Noil-injurious to most delicate labrics. Prices reasonable. FISHOILKNE. —Unanimous verdict at the Show was that Fishoilene delivers, the goods; pints 5/-, half-gallons 15/-, gallons 29/-.—Obtainable all Leading Stores. FAT people troubled with indigestion should take Youth O-Form; wonderful results.—Harold A. Armstrong, Chemist. PINK quality Lisle Hosiery. English make, in new spring shades ; exceptional value 1/11 pair.—Common. Shelton's. 171 URNISH ini Terms.—-A small deposit . and 12 mouths to pay. Orlmdy and Sliennan Ltd. FIREWORKS.— The biggest range in town; no permit required Ibis-year. --Latigridge's Red Shop.

FIREWORKS.— Only harmless varieties stocked, at prices Id to 1 /-. — Un show at Lntigridge’s Red Shop. FIREWORKS.— Get in early; our big range now open; don’t disappoint ttie kiddies.—Langridge’s Red Shop FLOWER Seedlings Antirrhinums, Aquilegia Auhretia, Delphiniums, Lobelia, Nernesia, Pansies, Petunias, Phlox, Poppies, Salvias, Stocks, Verbena, Violas, Zinnias, etc.-1). S. Thompson and Co. GREENSTONE Spoons and other typically N.Z. made Novelties; ideal Christmas Gifts to send away.—At Tlios. Adams' GIRLS’ Patent One-bar Shoes, with champagne kid trimming and crepe soles, all sizes; 14/6 pair.—Common, Shelton’s. (t K A ' n the £ Discount. vA»t |; t , ( , lU , s t prices in town. Men’s Sox, fancy 9d, Petone all-wool, new shades, 2/11. —The Man You Know. 69 GO \ -SPORTS Trousers 10/-, .CS.IA-. 12 /(y. 17/11; Sports Coats 22/6, 29/6 to 45/-; Cotton Gabardine Trousers, 10 6 and 14'6: special 3/- in the £ discount,—M*n’s Wear House. 69

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 1

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