WAIROA FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE MEAT CO. LTD. 18TH ANNUAL MEETING. fT'IiE Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Comnany, Freezing Works, Wairoa, on SATURDAY, the sth day of November, 1932, at 1 p.m. BUSINESS. To receive and consider the Directors’ Report and Balance Sheet. To elect an Auditor or Auditors, and fix his or their remuneration. To fix the remuneration of the Board of Directors for the ensuing year. 11. CRICHTON, 4G3 Secretary. FISHOILENE Made in New Zealand (The Rust Killer). NEW REDUCED PRICES. i pint, now 1/9; 1 pint, 3/-; $ gallon, 11/6; 1 gallon, 22/-. Obtainable from all merchants and leading grocers, or Robt. Preston, Phone 1896, District Agent. BOXING TO-NIGHT TE KARAKA. Bus for Competitors and , Patrons leaves Hannah’s Corner at 6.45 o’clock sharp. Boxers and Trainers Free on Bus, and Passes at door. 505 SHOW WEEK EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF . LADIES’ HANDBAGS Your opportunity to secure a good Handbag at a substantially Reduced Price. See our Window Display. THE GISBORNE LEATHERIES LTD. OPPOSITE REGENT THEATRE. 504 BARGAINS FOR DAIRY FARMERS fl LEAKING SALE of Milking Machine Rubberware, Gum Boots, and miscellaneous Rubber Goods; Inflations from 3/- per dozen. Claw, Air and Milk Tubing at cost. .AT ,v4 v; ' UPTON’S TYRE SURGERYCHILDERS ROAD (Opposite Opera House). 497 GISBORNE POUND. PREVIOUSLY Advertised.—l Black L Jersey Heifer, springing, tip right sar, front quarter left ear; impounded rom Valley Road. If not claimed and ixpenses paid will he sold To-morrow, :2nd inst., at 12 noon. T. HARRIS, 498 Poundkeeper. RICHARDS’ CORNER PHONE 1448. Cotton, Tapes, Tin Tacks, Playing Cards, Silks and Soaps. TE KARAKA DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STORE. BOYS’ Canoe Shirts, all sizes, 2/11; Men’s Strong Working Shirts, 4/11, 5/11; Men’s Neglige Shirts, with collar, from 5/11 to 10/6. Our motto: Best value for your money. F. M. PRICE PHONE 18. TE KARAKA, THE BEEHIVE 44 PEEL STREET Summerweight Jumpers. See ■*- our 17 shades of Azalea Crochet Wool. Hemstitching, Overlocking, Ladder Mending; one-day service. BARWICK’S AUCTION MART PEEL STREET. Phone 279. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN DEPOT IN GISBORNE. Note the following: New Tents and Flys and Camping Outfits, all sizes and models, from 20/- upwards. New Masport Mowers.—New Zealand’s own manufacture. Definitely better than the imported article, and prices lower. New Electric Bulbs, English, 15 to 60 candle power. All one price, 2/- ea. Cycle Tyres. A guaranteed English article, 5/6 each. The best value in J Gisborne. Cycle Tubes, 2/6 each. A great line. New Axes, Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, at real Bargain Prices. Handles of qjl descriptions in stock. Carpenters’ Tools (at cut prices). Bevelled Mirrors (ovals and squares). All sizes. Wholesale prices. SINGLE BED MATTRESSES. Flock or liax filling. Cretonne or Hessian covers. Ideal for camping or shearers’ accommodation. Only 12/6 each. Household Soap, 10/- per box, 20 bars. Deck Chairs, good value, 9/-. Tennis Racquets, give-away prices; 9/- and 18/-. These are GOOD Racquets. FOR THE CHILDREN—Cricket Bats and Balls, Beach Spades, good selection of Fireworks, Marbles and Toys. EXTRA SPECIAL. New 4ft 6in Rimu Bedstead, and good Wire Wove Mattress; 3 different designs. Startling Price complete 55/-. A lower price than the second-hand article. Second-hand Furniture.—We have the largest selection in Gisborne, and the prices are right. Inspection invited. BARWICK’S AUCTION MART r PEEL STREET. Phone 279. * f \
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17916, 21 October 1932, Page 1
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