MAKARAKA-MATAWHERO HALL DANCE A DANCE will be held in above hall i 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. MeGaviston’s Bus from Patutalii. J. BROOKING, 933 Secretary. JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ THURSDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 AND.3I. High Jink at LE GRAND CABARET Confetti, Streamers, Bon Eons, Squeakers, Balloons, etc. Book Early. Geo. Chrisp's Full Orchestra. 909 C. L. FERGUSON, Prop. GISBORNE SCOTTISH SOCIETY (Incorp.). REMEMBER HALLO’EEN NIGHT Monthly social win bo held on FRIDAY. October 30, Children’s Hallo'een Night, at ORANGE HALL, Cobden Street. Children’s floor till 10 o’clock, adults from then onwards. Admission: Children (id each; members with more than two children !/- for first two only, rest free; adults 1/- each. All junior national dancers cordially invited. Music, Mrs. Aitken. R. M. GUNN, President. 770 JAMES CRAWFORD, Hon. Sec. DANCE WHATATUTI.T WOMEN’S INSTITUTE will hold a. BIRTHDAY DANCE in the Whotatutu Hall, on NOVEMBER 27. Good music and supper. Tickets 2/-. l. mckinnon. 39 Hon. Secretary. MUNICIPAL BUS DEPARTMENT. T 0 RAGES TO-MORROW TO-MORROW THURSDAY, October 29—Every few minutes from 10 a.m., Post Ofllce and Hannah’s Corner. 973 THE POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING MAKARAKA RACECOURSE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY October 29 and 31. 10/- Totalisator - Totalisator Trains leave town for Makaraka at 11.45 a.m., returning at 5.5 p.m. after last race. First race starts at '12.30 p.m. D. R. DeCOSTA, Secretary. 997
OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY ANp SATURDAY HIGH JINKS Patrons desiring- Reservations for this eyepjnjj’s performance may phone the Regent Theatre until 6.45 o’clock. poplar Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. 3S I BOXING TO-HIGHT MACRAE BATHS GREAT PROGRAMME GREAT STADIUM GREAT NIGHT Ringside 5/-. Everywhere else 3/0. Mo Tax. * 34 WAIROA POST OFFICE IESTORATION AND REPAIRS. 2NDERS for the above-mentioned work will be receiv lV} n ut- received by the retary Public Works Tenders ird, Wellington, up to 4 p.m., ESDAY, November 10, 1931. pecifications at Public Works ces, Napier; Wairoa, and Gisborne. POVERTY BAY HERALD RAKAUROA [E POVERTY BAY HERALD Is obtainable from MR. R. C. BEAUFOY, Storekeeper. TUPABOA First Innings . M. Akers, c Drummond, b Nordberg Whangapirita, b S. Davis 4race, bS- Mill ••• Whangapirita, b R. Sexton ... Taniihere', b R. Sexton Whangapirita,' b R. Sexton ... . W. Akers, b Nordberg ... , c Hale, b S. Davis . AaWhia, VK. Sejtton Whaipooti, not out . Bell, c Nordberg. b R. Sexton ... Extras 134 Total Bowling: R. Sexton, 12.2 overs, 2 mudens, 39 runs, 5 wickets; S. Mil., , 1, 16, 1; Nordberg, 8,2, 10, 2; R. lead, 2,0, 7,0; A. Gray, 2,0, 9,0; ). - McDachlan, 3,0, 21, 0; SU Davis, , 0, 23, 2. '
;>■/ "/ and for wearing with ■ • i ~ • i Beautiful silk hosiery, sheer and service weight, in a dazzling array of new pastel shades . . . “ • i “Cbrticelli” Full - fashioned Pure Silk Hose. Sterling: value. Prjce .. 8/11 and 11/6 pair “Colonial Girl" Silk JJose. Made in New Zealand. Price .. .. 6/11 pair W:' - “Dellex” Sijk Hose. Another New Zealand-made line of exceptional quality. Price .. .. 3/11 pair Bond’s “Nit-2-Fit” New Zealaju}:rnade Hose. Price .. .. 4/11 pair Ladies' Lisle Hose, in all sizes and colors. Price .. 1/11 and 2/6 pair Children’s J and 2 Sox. All sizes and shades. Price ' ' From 1/- pair Free Hosiery to members of McGruer’s Hosiery Club. Jgin 59 w! Mb HIS m ACTION BREAKFAST CLOTH?,. 3/11 54in 70in Assorted each boi ders «■ H m' m 7/ m This season’s gloves and neckwear are more colorful and attractive . . . Ladies’ Silk Glovc-s, featuring the new gauntlet tops, in the newest shades and color combinations. Price .. 4/11, 5/11, 6/6 and 6/11 pair Crepe do Chine Scarves, in charming shades and designs. Price .. From 6/11 to 11/6 each Newest designs in Crepe do Chine Collars 1 , with Jabots. Distinctly smart. Price .. .. .. From 4/11 each See “STAR WINDOW,” Bright Street. GISBORNE ; ' sjf 1 Te: try* -ft - f} GLADSTONE ROAD
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17610, 28 October 1931, Page 2
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