POVERTY BAY WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION (I»c P .) ELEVENTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW To be held in the N.Z. SHIPPING GQ.’S STORE, GREY STREET ■ ■ GISBORNE RECORD ENTRIES Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 17 to 20, 1933 SESSlONS—Wednesday: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. City Band in attendance. Free Bus Service from Corner Gladstone Road and Grey Street to Show. Official Opening, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, May 17, 1933. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d, all sessions. J. M. KAY, Secretary.
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BOOKS WE CAN RECOMMEND ? GOLD DUST AND ASHES. The romantic story of the New Guinea Goldfields, by lon L. Idriess, author of “Lassiter’s Last Ride” .. 0/FLOWERINO WILDERNESS, by Galsworthy 77LETTERS FROM A FLYING OFFICER, by R'. D. Wartley, 4th edition. 6/TIIE HOUSE UNDER THE WATER, by Francis Brett Young 9/C THE OFFICIAL RULES OF CARD GAMES, Hoyle up-to-date 9/3 TARZAN THE TERRIBLE, by Edgar R. Burroughs 2/9 88 MORE STORIES by Guy de Maupassant 9/GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. A New Science of Plenltl). ADMIRALTY HANDBOOK OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY 12/COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINES, by the Editor of The Commercial Motor 4/THREB MEN IN A BOAT, by Jerome K. Jerome 2/9 JOCK OF THE BUSHVELD. by Fitzpatrick 7/6 HOME, by Alan Mulgan 5/THE STORY OF A LABRADOR DOCTOR, by Grenfell 1/6 rERTWIE’S SECOND TREASURY OF VERSE S/BOOKSELLER - - GISBORNE
GISBORNE STEAM LAUNDRY HIGH-CLASS SHIRT AND COLLAR DRESSERS. TRY OUR BAGWASH 3/* per bag. Phono 077 CHEAP FUEL FOR THE WINTER SLACK COAL Q/m P et ' SaC ' < 7/6 for 3 sacks °” 32/6 per ton bulk. Delivered in Town (Cash with Order). w. f 7 iles COAL MERCHANT Phone 352. 62 READ’S QUAY. TVTILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at Herald Jobbing Denartment.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18089, 16 May 1933, Page 2
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