YOU’LL LIKE TOLAGA BAY BUTTER IT’S SO FRAGRANTLY FRESH. INSIST ON HAVING IT SUPPLIED TO YOU. NEW SEASON’S LAMB. Forequarters, Bd per II). Hindquarters, 1/- per II). At ‘ It. C. FIS KEN’S, ORMONl) ROAD BUTCHERS. Phone 376. SELL YOUR L A M B, MUTTON, BEEF, PORK, to B. C. FI SEEN, Frozen Meat Exporter. Consignments handled on behalf of clients. Liberal advances. TYRES DOWN TYRES DOWN TYRES DOWN TYRES DOWN TYRES DOWN TYRES DOWN TYRES DOWN We can supply all makes at the „ lowest prices. Buy from ur before it is too late. MORTIMER’S GARAGE
BRIGHT STREET. » The Garage for Good and Cheap Service. POVERTY BAY BOOK CLUB YE OLDE GIFT SHOPPE, 5 LYSNAP'S BUILDINGS (Upstairs), PEEL STREET. A Circulating Library from 7,6 quarter. Try our Beatl Ware, Don-fragile, for picnics. Cups and Saucers, large 6/9, small 6/6; Mugs 3/-; Beakers 3/3; Cruet Sets 6/6; Plates 2/6 each. D.U.GKTY AND CO. LTD. FINAL DIVIDEND. fTIHE Transfer Books will be Closed JL from November 7 to November 20, both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of a Final Dividend of 6/- per share, making with the Interim Dividend already paid, 10 per cent, for the year ended Juno 60, 1930, which has been declared, and which will be payable at the Office of the Company, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, on and after the 26th November, 1930. J. G. HERDMAN, 126 Manager. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ARMISTICE, DAY. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. IN compliance with the expressed wish of ilis Majesty the King, TWO MINUTES’ SILENCE will be observed from 11 a.m., on TUESDAY, November 11, 1930. A Short Service will he conducted at the Wayside Cross, • Trinity Church Grounds, intersection Palmerston Road and Derby Street, at 10.45 a.m. All Residents of the Borough are asked to take their pgrt in this observance. D. W. COLEMAN, 97 Mayor. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. ARMISTICE DAY. 1930. IN accordance with the expressed wish of Ilis Majesty the King, an interval of Two Minutes (2 minutes) Silence will he observed at 11 a.m. on TUESDAY. November 11, 1930. County Ratepayers and Residents, ’together with all travellers on County Roads at the time mentioned are respectfully requested to conform to the above request. CHAS. MATTHEWS, 98 Countv Chairman.
MISCELLAjN BOUts GREENSTONE Spoons .and other typically N.Z. made Novelties; ideal Christmas Gifts to send away.—At Thos. Adams'. GIRLS’ Patent One-bar Shoes, with champagne kid trimming and crepe soles, all sizes; 14/6 pair.—Common, Shelton’s. (T S A —‘"V' Ile discount. | v oonost prices in town. Men’s Sox, fancy 9d, Petone all-wool, new shades, 2 11.-t-The Man You Know. 69 p U \ —SPOUTS Trousers 10/-. U.O.ii. J2/6, 17/11 : Sports Coats 22/6, 29 6 to 45/-; Cotton (labardine Trousers, 10 6 and 14 6; special 3 in the l! discount. Men’s Wear House. 69 p c A FOOTWEAR, 3/- in £ Disvl.Otili count, < ilace Shoes 19/11, Box Calf 20/-, 25/-, 29/6, Patents 22 6, 2,11 b, 29/6. —Specialists in Men's Wear. ; 69 GIRLISH slenderness, grace and charm yours by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules, absolutely harmless; 6/6.—Harold A. Armstrong, Chemist. piROWTII promoted and resistance to \J disease built up with British Y east-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets. Harold A. Armstrong, Chemist. (11 RUSH figure can he retained by J you if you lake Youth-0 Form Capsules; 6/6. —Humid' A. Armstrong, t 'liemist. GRAMOPHONES and all Musical instruments repaired by experts. — Wyke’s Music Store. 124 HOW did Marie lose her fat? Took Youth-O-Form Capsules, of course— Harold A. Armstrong, Chemist.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17411, 8 November 1930, Page 1
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