/CANTERBURY Potatoes, 8/C sack,® 1/5 ? ( cwt; Maize 16/6 sack, 4/D bushel; Pollard 1/7 bushel; Bran l/G bushel; Flour 5/9 for 251 b bag, 10/9 for 501 b bag; Weeties 9d packet; Vita Brits 9Ad packet; “K” Bartlett Pears (large) 1/1; "K" N. Peaches (large) l/l; "K” Keiffer Pears (large) lOd; Sungold Jellies 2/- dozen; Dr. Watson's Home Brew, 1/6 packet; Tinted Coconut, 3d and 4d packet; Monarch Bacon 1/- lb.; Toa Toa Cheese lOd lb.; 21b tins Peach or Plum Jam lid. At McKEAGUE’S TO-MORROW (Show Night). REGENT HALL REGENT HALL DANCE ) Menz.ies’ Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. Supper. 994 MAKARAKA-.MATAWHERO HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT HUIA FOOTBALL CLUB DANCE Mrs. Menzies’ Full Orchestra. Free Red Buses from Hannah’s at 7.45 o’clock. McGaveston's Free Bus from Patutahi at 7.45 o’clock. Spotlights. Monte Carlo, etc. Good Supper. Good Floor. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. R. M. GRAYSON. 955 Hon. Secretary. JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ THURSDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 AND 31. High Jink at LE GRAND CABARET Confetti, Streamers, Bon Eons, Squeakers, Balloons, etc. Rook Early. Geo. Chrisp’s Full Orchestra. 909 C. L. .FBRGUSON, Prop. THIS FRIDAY NIGHT CARLTON HALL To commence at 8 o’clock, after Annual Meeting of Olympic Swimming Club. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL AND DANCE Social items under direction Miss M. Keany. Dance Music by Wade’s Orchestra. NO SUBSCRIPTION: A special invitation is extended to members and supporters and their families. Special provision made for children. 7 A. & P. SHOW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW PEOPLES DAY GOOD COMPETITION IN ALL EVENTS. SPECIAL TRAIN AND BUS SERVICES. ADMISSION: CARS—Members,FREE, Public 2/-. ADULTS—Members FREE, Public 2/MEMBERS’ CHILDREN, 7 to 3 4, FREE. OTHER CHILDREN, 7 to 14, (id. CHILDREN under 7, FREE. Members must present TICKETS and have CAR DISC fixed to windscreen. BECOME A MEMBER. HOT WATER SUPPLIED FREE TO ALL. • LV. E. CHAMBERLAIN, 984 Secretary. MUNICIPAL BUS DEPARTMENT. m i @ SHOW WEDNESDAY, October 28—Starting 7.30 from Post Office, buses will run every few minutes to Showgrounds. Fares: Adults 6d, Children 3d. RACES THURSDAY, October 29—Every few minutes from 10 a.m., Post Office and Hannah’s Corner. . 973 RACES AT' MAKARAKA. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 arid 31, 1931. Train leaves Gisborne 11.45 a.m., returning from Makaraka 5.5 p.m. (after last race). Fare 5d single, 9d return. Usual afternoon.train for Motuliora leaves Gisborne 4.40 p.m., Makaraka 5 p.m., arriving Motuliora 8.15 p.m. Usual afternoon train from Motuhora leaves 2 p.m., Te Karaka 3.5 S p.m., arriving Gisborne 5.15 p.m. 989 NOTICE ipilE P.TS. HERALD is obtainable from the following Agents on arrival of Train Each Afternoon: BAKAUROA MR. R. C. BEAUFOY, Storekeeper. MATAWAI MRS. C. FIELDER. MOTUIIORA MR. E. BAIN, Storekeeper. MOTtJ MRS. LOVELL or MESSRS. COMMON, SHELTON AND CO.’S STORE. Daily Delivery also to Waikohu and Otoko. PUI-IA TO WHATATUTU Daily Delivery. Papers also obtainable from Gregory Ltd., Storekeepers, Wlmtatutu. TE KARAKA MRS. C. HILL, Storekeeper (Delivery round Township). WAIPAOA MR. J. J. BOX, Storekeeper (Delivery round Township).
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17609, 27 October 1931, Page 2
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