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Thirteen building .permits covering work estimated to cost £3269 10s were issued by the Gisborne Borough Council during the fortnight ended November 11. The permits were as follow: —Dwellings, 4, £2526; alterations and additions, 7, £703 10s; motolr sheds, 2, £4O. The following licenses were issued by the Gisi.orne Borough Council during the fortnight ended November 18: —Dog registration, 12; eating house, 1; bakehouses, 3; ice-cream manufacturer, 1; motor drivers, 33; heavy trallic, 3; motor delivery lorries, 2; private cart, 1. A Maori, Pura ltapata, 64, was fined £2 by Mr. S. L. Paterson, S.M., m the Hamilton Police Court for assaulting his wife, Kiri l’ihama. The police stated that ltapata quarrelled with his wife in a Frankton street and thrashed her. He said he objected to his wife going to the pictures. Ho knocked her down, took her purse, and ran away, ltapata admitted the offence and had nothing to say. During the period from January 16 to November 15 the following quantities of vegetables were supplied to the Central Relief Depot from the borough vegetable gardens:—One box of salad lettuce, 3756 cabbages, 12 sacks of turnips, 39| sacks of parsnips, 2197 lettuce, 131 bundles and one sack of rhubarb, 13921b5. of beans, 38 sacks of onions, sacks of carrots. 1243 marrows, 675 hubbard squash, 615 pumpkins, 1291 bundles and four boxes of silver beet, 75 sacks of leeks, 15 sacks of red beet, and 1.13 bun- | dies and three boxes of curly kale. WHY RISK SUNBURN? The glorious sunny days can easily trap us into a painful experience of sunburn, but all trouble can be avoided with “SUNOLA,” acknowledged as the most amazingly effective sunburn treatment yet discovered. Applied before exposure to the sun’s rays, “SUNOLA" definitely prevents burning; after a burn alleviates sting and brings all-round relief. Don’t get caught, get “SUNOLA" at chemists or stores—2/- a bottle . .'. and a bottle of "Sunola” Liquid Shampoo free —for a limited perlpd.—3

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18252, 22 November 1933, Page 12

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323

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18252, 22 November 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18252, 22 November 1933, Page 12

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