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1X DUCT lON SERVICE. AN Induction Service will be conducted at 7.30 TO-NIGHT in the Methodist Church, Bright Street, when the Rev. Daniel will be Inducted to his new charge. All .members and friends are cordially invited to attend. 380 MAYORALTY. llfß. S. V. BEAU DO Y will Address the Electors dt' Gisborne at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Ormond Road, TOMORROW (Thursday), at' 8 p.m. Candid criticism and truth. M. WATSON, 347 Chairman. MAYORAL ELECTION MR, JOHN: JACKSON KAITt SCHOOLROOM. rifIZENS’ CAN’DipATE: A Will deliver an Address to the Electors of Haiti TO-MORROW (Thursday) Evening, 20th inst. Subject: A Criticism of Municipal Affairs." 3(18 ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. A PRACTICE will ho held in the Training Shed, Childers Road Reserve, at 7 o’clock' TO-NIGHT. All players anil intending players in both grades are specially • requested, 1° attend. W. F. CALLAGHAN, 3'93 Hon. Secretary. P.B, HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. TRIE Annual General Meeting of the above-Association 'will be held inLe Grand Lounge on FRIDAY, May 5, at 7.30 p.m. r. sim, 375 Chairman P.B.H.A. j MATAWAI-MOTU R.S.A. ANNUAL MEETING. TRIE Annual General Meeting of the -*• Association will be held in the Mata wai Garage on SATURDAY, the 92nd inst., at 8 p.m. C. A. DAVIDSON, 3'IG Hon. Secretary. ■ MATAWAI-MOTU ANZAC DAY SERVICES. ANZAC DAY Commemoration Services will be held as under on TUESDAY, the 25th inst. The Rev. R. G. Johnson, of Gisborne, will officiate. MAT A WAI, 11 a.m.; MOTIR 2.30 p.m. C. A. DAVIDSON, 371 Hon. Sec., R.S.A., Matawai. LAST DISCOUNT DAY r pBREE AND THREE-QUARTER PER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed on Monthly Accounts paid by THURSDAY, April 20. ADAiK BROS. LTD THANKS. ptS. MIDDLETON and Daughter desire to thank Mr. Vigis and the iff of the Memorial Home for their kind attention to Mr. Middleton during his late illness. 397 THANKS. jy£RS. MIDDLETON and Daughter desire to thank all kind friends for their messages of sympathy and floral emblems during their recent bereavement. 397 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that GORDON COLIN ISABETH, of Gisborne, formerly service station proprietor, now slaughterman, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors to be hidden at my office on FRIDAY, the 21st day of April, 1933. at 2.30 o’clock. Dated at Gisborne this 12th day of April. 1933. JOHN N. NALDER, 396 Official Assignee. THE GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS BY THE PARENTS OF THE PUPILS. rpHE following Nomination has been received: SUNDERLAND, James Hewart. As the number of .nominations received does not exceed the number ol' vacancies to.be filled (1), 1 hereby declare the above-mentioned candidate duly elected a member of the Board. } Oil AS. 11. BULL, Returning Officer. Gisborne, April 19, 1933. 380 POVERTY BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW Including Pot Plants, Cut, Flowers, Decorative and Fruit Classes. CITY HALL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 21 and 22, 1933. Entries close at Mr.. Alex. Thomson’s Shop, Peel Street, at noon on Thurs- • day. April 20. G. R. A. WHITING, 353 ; ' Hon. Secretary. TE KAIIAKA DRAPERY STORE New Season Wools (in plain • and marled colors). —Wepdy Wools, 1/- per skein; Peter Pan Wool, lid per skein; White Heather Baby Wool, 1/1 skein; Lustre Wool, 91d skein; Aotea Wool, 4-ply, 71d skein; Oamaru Fingering. 7d per skein; Wheeling, 6d skein. F. M. PRICE, Phone 18. pUM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18067, 19 April 1933, Page 1

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