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- iIRJFECTipN TEA TEA THAT IS BOTH SATISFYING AN& ECONOMICAL. »fttOVE VOUR CUP EVERY DAY. 2/6 lb., 21b BilliSi 5/-, 61b Billies 14/9. PERFECTION TEA is a GISBORNE PRODUCT, blended and packed by w;.; life® BiHii i _ if! ' pAp Vl , . — w Collect their Cash Rebate Receipt Coupons.

‘|.1.0 ” PROGRAMME TO-MORROWS ATTRACTIONS 9: Attractive Window Displays. 9.30: Ugly man nominations. singing, Majestic 10: Community Theatre. 1: Mr. “8.1. G.” parades street. 3: Parade of Boy Scouts. 7.154 Maori songsters in town. 7.30: Massed bands in town. Details of the variou* attractions ace published on page 8. 837 ‘8.1.G.’ PROCESSION MONSTER PROCESSION AND SPORTS GYMKHANA. THURSDAY AFTERNOON ' JUNE 16 ' ENTRIES are solicited in the following classef (1) Trade Exhibits of British-made goods mounted on lorry. (2) Display of New Zealand-made goods mounted on lorry. (3) Decorated Cars, car to be British or foreign make, having body made in New Zealand. (4) Decorated Bicycle (Boys or Oirls). Primary Schools and.Higu, Schbo) students only. - (5) Parties of not less than five Performers in costume, each party to give musical items during, afternoon at Oval. Parties to bb oh lorry or in open motor car. (6) Parties of not less than five, conditions as in. Class 5, except that Clates 6 shall be open to Miiorls only. , (7) Best Pet Lamb, to be led by boy or girl. (8) Squad of 20 children to carry poster or banner displaying "8.1. G. CAMPAIGN." Entries free for all classes. Handsome Ist and 2nd prizes for winners in each class. Send your entry to the Organiser— E. W. FORREST, 824 Lunken’s Buildings. LUNCHEON NOW 1/8. 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. Good Menu. Nicely served. CORONATION HOTEL 70 1A Sugar, 15/Snowball Flour, 25’s 5/-, 50’s 9/9 Good quality Boot Polish, 5 tins 1/Glllette Razor Blades, per packet 1/ Dessicated Goconht, per lb., 6u. New Primes, per lb. 4d New Dessert Figs, per lb. 8d Walnuts, choice quality, per lb, 6d Walnuts, second quality, per lb. 4d Nestle’s Loose Cocoa, perslb, 1/2 •Choice Taranaki Honey, lib lOd, 21b. ‘ 1/8, 51b buckets’ if-. ’ ••••••• Gregg’s Patent ’Bailey, per tin 1/2 Ovaltine, 1/4, 2/4, 4/3 Loose Chocolates, per lb- 10d Two-cell Battterles, a,\ch lOd Loose Cornflour, Jlbdil/- .A Palmolive Soap, per uiike ,Cd . Palm and Olive Soap, 4 cakes IfKarbol, per large bar Tdr Solvol Mechanic Soap, 7d Puffed Wheat, per packet 1/Qulclc Bru (similar tb Instant Postum). large 2/10. Oysterine Soup, sthall 1/-, large 1/9 Club Coffee, large tic. 2/6 Flour, 'Bibs 1/2 Peanuts (shelled), 31bs 1/Raspberry Jam, 21bs 1/6 Bryant and May’s Safety Matches 8d Local Chaff, per sack 5/-, Collect our Cash Coupons. Liberal discounts given. HAWKINS BEOS. I*'HONE 568. Also procurable from the COLONIAL GROCERY CO. PHONE 1674.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17802, 10 June 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17802, 10 June 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17802, 10 June 1932, Page 2

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