CANTERBURY Potatoes, 8/6 sack, 1/5 ilcwt; Maize 16/6 sack, 4/9 bushel; Pollard 1/7 bushel; Bran 1/6 bushel; Flour 5/9 for 251 b bag, 10/9 for 501 b bag; Weeties 9d packet; Vita Brits 9Jd packet; “K” Bartlett Pears (large) 1/1; “K” N. Peaches (large) 1/1; “K” Kclffer Pears (large) lOd; Sungold Jellies 2/- dozen; Dr. Watson’s Homo Brew, 1/6 packet; Tinted Coconut, 3d and 4d packet; Monarch Bacon \f- lb.; Toa Toa Checso lOd lb.; 21b tins Peach or Plum Jam lid. At McKEAGUE’S DANCE A DANCE will be held in the Pahou Memorial Meeting House on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931 In aid of Improvement Funds. Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper. Gentlemen 2/C, Ladies 1/C. 955 .T. NEPIA, Sec. MAKARAKA-MATAWHERO HALL D A_N G E A DANCE will be held in above hall OCTOBER 29 (First Race Night). Mrs. Menzies' Full Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. Spotlights, etc. Popular Prices: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. Free Red Bus leaves 7.45. McGaviston’s Bus from Patutahi. J. BROOKING, Secretary. 933
makaraka-matawhero hall DON’T FORGET THE HU IA FOOTBALL CLUB DANCE TO-MORROW (Tuesday), October 27 (First Show Night). Mrs. Menzies’ Full Orchestra. Free Red Buses leave Hannah’s at 7.45 o’clock. McGaVeston’s Free Bus from Patutnhi at 7.45 o’clock. Spotlights, Monte Carlo, etc. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. R. M. GRAYSON, aO4 Hon. Secretary. ' 6 THE SALVATION ARMY lIALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT, OCTOBER 27. At, 8 o’clock. GRAND GYMNASIUM DISPLAY By Y.M.C.A. Members. Also First-class Musical Items and Orchestra. Programme arranged by Mr. Stan. Kingston. Tickets 1/-. Come Early! ’ 9 GB THIS SPACE REMINDS YOU THAT THE OPERA HOUSE IS RESERVED FOR HIGH JINKS FROM WEDNESDAY NEXT TO SATURDAY “A Show of Scent Sent to Settle Sorrow.” RESERVES AT CHRISP'S. Commonsense Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. 95S
A. & P. SHOW SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOB FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, OCT. 27. 2.15 p.m., WIRE JUMP—42 Entries. 1.40 p.m., MAIDEN JUMP—44 Entries. 2.45 p.m., LEAPING MATCH FOR PONIES—I 3 Entries. From 10 a.m., JUDGING SADDLE CLASSES—I 74 En tries. - From 9 a.m., JUDGING PONY SADDLE CLASSES—49 Entries. 10 a.m., DOG TRIALS. HOT WATER SUPPLIED FOR PICNIC PARTIES W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, 9GO Secretary. MUNICIPAL BUS DEPARTMENT. 1 m SHOW TUESDAY, October 27—Te Hapara Buses will run to Showgrounds as required, starting 7.30 a.m., from Post Office. Fares: Adults Gd, Children 3d. WEDNESDAY, October 28 —Starting 7.30 from Post Office, buses will S run every few minutes to Showgrounds. Fares: Adults Gd, Children 3d. RAGES THURSDAY, October 29—Every few minutes from 10 a.m., Post Office and Hannah’s Corner. 973 GISBORNE’S NEW VENTURE. BOXING OPEN AIR WEDNESDAY NIGHT MACRAE BATHS PROFESSIONAL CONTEST AND AMATEUR BOUTS. Prices:- Ringside 5/-, Elsewhere 2/C. All seats command splendid view of ring. 9G9 ; (fJ-UM ARABIC, in large or small I quantities, for sale at Herald Department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17608, 26 October 1931, Page 2
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