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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Williams & Slierratt’s Buildings, 74 Lowe Street. Phone 8. P.O. Box 31° MISS READER, Principal. Classes Daily in Shorthand, Typewriting and Book-keeping. Evening classes. Enrol any time. Term begins with pupil. GREY STREET GOSPEL HALL (Next Cash Stores). SPECIAL EASTER MEETINGS, FRIDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. Commencing Good Friday at 10.30 a.m. Visitors from different parts will be present. A welcome is extended-to all to attend these Meetings. 275 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. r pilE PATROL will be in attendance at the Agents’ Office (Ball and Crawshaw), Peel Street, each morning of the Holidays from 9 to 10, with the exception of Good Friday. POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. IJMIE BOARD OFFICE will be CLOSED for EASTER, from FRIDAY, 14th inst., to TUESDAY, 18th inst., both days inclusive. 289 SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. the 18th day of April, 1933, will be observed as a Special Bank Holiday at our Offices throughout New Zealand. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LTD. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LTD. 282_ MAORI HOCKEY. 'p'O BLOWING are the successful numbers in the Tairawhiti Maori Hockey" Federation’s Competition: First Prize —No. 074, Kuini Haenga. Second Prize —No. 72, E. File. Third Prize—No. 759, W. T. Morete. TE KARAKA DRAPERY STORE 'p'Oß New Season Wools (in plain and marled colors). —Wendy Wools, 1/- per skein; Peter Pan Wool, lid per skein; White Heather Baby Wool, 1/1 skein; Lustre Wool, 9Jd skein; Aotea Wool, 4-ply, 7Jd skein; Oamaru Fingering, 7d per skein; Wheeling, Gd skein. F. M. PRICE, Phone 18. THE BEEHIVE 44 PEEL STREET H A.VE just landed a very choice selection of New Zealand Wools. Hemstitching, Overlooking, Ladder Mending. WHEN IN GISBORNE STAY AT MASONIC HOTEL Steel-framed Reinforced Building. Hot and cold water in all bedrooms. Comfortable lounges and sittlngrooms. Tariff 22/6 P er da yTelephone 529. Box 121. Proprietor. W. Noad MASONIC HOTEL NAPIER New Zealand’s best appointed and most perfectly-sited Hotel. Terms from 17/- a day. WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE And you will want Fuel for your fires. BURN COAL It’s cheaper and gives greater heat. RING .1809 and let us refill those empty Coal Bins To-day. All classes of Coal stocked. TRY “WILTON” FOR BETTER QUALITY. ERIC. R. BIRKETT COAL MERCHANT. GREY STREET, ?o’s Sugar 18/4; per lb. 31d; 121bs at 31d. Snowball Flour, 60’s 9/-; 2G’s 4/7; Gibs 1/2; 121bs 2/3 Potatoes, 281bs 1/9 Maize, per bushel 4/6 Pollard, per bushel 1/8 Wheat, per bushel 6/6 Bran, per bushel !/6 Oats, Garton, per bushel S/9 Oats, Gartop, by sack, £f/6 English Cornflour, 81bs IJPeanuts, 31ba 1/Oreamoata, per packet 1/7 Oatlna, 41b bags 1/6 Bulled Oats, 41b bugs 1/4 Thistle Oatmeal, 61hs 1/4 Milk Oaties, l/Itaisins, per packet 6d Sultanas, per lb.. 6&, 7d and 8d Rice, 51bs lid Prunes, per lb. 4d Sungold Jellies, 8 packets 1/S Loose Bird Seed, Slbs 1/Honey, 21b tins, 1/3 Loose Pepper, per lb. 1/6 Capstan Coc-oa, lib tins 1/6 Electric Globes, 15’s, 26’s, 40’a, 60’s, 1/9 Mason Jars, Pints 6/6 dozen; Quarts, epr dozen 7/11. These prices include the service of Wrapping, Packing and Delivery Free. HAWKINS BROS. PHONE 663. COLONIAL GROCERY PHONE 1674.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18063, 13 April 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18063, 13 April 1933, Page 1