PUBLIC LECTURE. SAN TOY ROOMS. TO-MORROW (Thursday). Nov. 2. Speaker, Dr. A. L. SINGER. Subject: “PROBLEMS OP POPULATION.” Held under the auspices of the loca branch N.Z. Labor Party. Discussion Invited. 81^ GISBORNE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND HARRIER CLUB (Inc.). THE FIRST TRACK MEETING o: the 1933-34 Season will be helc on the Childers Road Reserve TOMORROW (Thursday), the 2nd inst. at 5.30 p.m. The programme wil comprise 9 events. Admission, Adult: 6d, Children 3d.' J. F. KEANE, 820 Hon. Secretary. UNDER AUSPICES P.W.M.U. A PLAY-READING Entitled “THESE THINGS SHALL BE’ A PLAY IN 4 ACTS. Will be given in ST. ANDREW’S SCHOOLROOM, Cobden Street, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ’ ’ at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Collection will be taken to defray incidental expenses. 819 POVERTY BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ROSE SHOW IN THE CITY HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. Cups on view Cash Stores’ Window, Entries close with Mr. Alex. Thomson Peel Street, midday, THURSDAY. 833 R. A. BERGE Hon. Sec. UAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. AMENDING BY-LAWS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Uawa County Council held on the 30th day of September, 1933, the following resolution amending the by-laws was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held on SATURDAY, the 11th day of November, 1933, at 10 a.m„ at the Council Chambers, Solander Street. Tolaga Bay. RESOLUTION. The object and purport of the resolution is to amend the “Uawa County Council By-laws, 1929," by altering the boundaries of the special sanitary district, constituted by By-law No. 216 (Part XIII), by excluding therefrom all lands not within the Tolaga Riding of the County. A full copy of this by-latV is deposited at the County Offices, Solander Street, Tolaga Bay, and Is open to the inspection of the public during office hours until the 11th day of November next. H. L. TEMPEST, 65 , ' - County Clerk. “CENTRE COURT” RESTRINGING SERVICE. THE SERVICE for the player who cares for. his racquet. Our APPLIANCES ensure your racquet’s safety. Our WORKMANSHIP your satisfaction. 12/6-30/-. J. K. NASMITH & CO., Peel Street. THE MOST WHOLESOME SUMMER DRINK ON THE MARKET IS MARTIN’S SMASHES Have you tried them? Procurable anywhere In Gisborne. COLD EVENINGS jpREPARE for them. Have your Chimneys made safe. HODGSON, of the Vacuum Cleaning Co., will sweep them with no trouble to you. PHONE 722. LAWNMOWERS IT PAYS YOU to inspect our range of Mowers before buying elsewhere. English Greens, also Masport Mowers. All ball-bearing. All mowers ready for cutting before leaving our premises. DOMINION TOOLS LTD., 37 Bright Street. The Mower Experts. CULTIVATE BEAUTIFUL HANDS /AN three minutes a day! SYDAL will restore the softening, beautifying elements your skin is constant! v losing . .. will keep them beautifully smooth, fine and white. Buy a jar of SYDAL to-day! • • 1/-. 2/-. 6/-. BREAD BREAD ftd BREAD (21b loaf) SMALL GOODS The biggest 1/- worth in all classes. The pick of P.B. butter and eggs used. DONALDSON’S BAKERY DERBY STREET. SINGERCRAET AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. VOU can make wool rugs, mats, cushions, hand bags, children’s wool toys, and numerous other useful articles with this tvonderful new attachment. PRICED AT 3/6 Your sewing machine is not complete without one. Demonstrations Daily. F. BIRKETT Local Representative SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 21 PEEL STREET. T INEN-MAKKING OUTFIT (Rubber stamp of your name), .pad, brush, indelible ink. and a box to hold the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 1
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