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KAHUTIA BOWUNG CLUB EUCHRE EVENING TO-NIGHT Roll up for a good time. Good Prizes. Admission 1/-. Don’t Forget 679 NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE BLUE ROOM BLUE ROOM TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Dec. 30 MRS. MENZIBS’ ORCHESTRA. Ladies 1/-. Gentlemen 1/6. 383 MAKARAKA-MATAWHERO HALL TO-MORROW —NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE Good Supper. Streamers, etc. Wreford Wade’s Orchestra. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Free Red Bus, Peel Street Stand, 8 o'clock. Roll Up—The Last Dance of the Year. 389 FIRST EVENT OF THE YEAR RIFLES BAND DANCE MONDAY, JANUARY 1 BLUE ROOM Mrs. Menzies’ Orchestra. Novelties and fun galore. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. 352 BALLROOM DANCING BLUES Waltz, Tango, up-to-date variations of Foxtrot, Quickstep, etc. Moderate fees. Special rates for parties. McLEOD DANCING SCHOOL Phone 767. 436 Ormond Road. NUHAKA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S 30th ANNUAL SHOW To bo held at Nuhaka on JANUARY 1, 1934. CCI-lEDULES on application to Percy J. Brewster, P.O. Box 12, or ! Phone 17, Nuhaka. Entries close on SATURDAY. December 16, 1933. If «\ccepted later, entries will be received at the rate of fee plus one half, except where programme specially provides. The grounds are ideal for a day’s outing and all events can easily be seen from the shade of the trees. RUATGRIA HERALD AGENCY ’ Subscribers will kindly note that the Ruatoria Agency for The Poverty Bay Herald is held by Ward’s Transport Service. The Herald is obtainable from Ward’s Transport Service, at Ruatoria each afternoon on arrival of lorry from Gisborne. The P.B. Herald is also on sale at j Mrs. A. Parker’s Accommodation House, Tikitiki.

New Vear FROM McKeague’s MAKE USE OF OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Why worry about carrying' your groceries?—Have them delivered promptly—at no extra charge. AT GROCERY SPECIALISTS 401 GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 788. " r E KARAKA DRAPERY STORE XfEW YEAR Presents for Ladies in Locknit Silk Underwear, Hankies, Perfume, Handbags, Silk Scarves, etc. Christmas Presents for Men in Fancy Belts, Sox, Ties, Silk Shirts, Hankies, Cream Pullovers, etc. Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes. Our Motto: Best value for your money. F, M. PRICE. Phone 18. All best grades House, Steam and Smithy Coal stocked and delivered promptly at LOWEST RATES. Storage accommodation. Cartage ant. haulage of all descriptions. Obtain pur quotes for your haulage. Largo fleet of Motor Trucks always available. RING PHONE ggg W. F. ILES FOR COAL AND CARTAGE, READ'S QUAY (Near Peel Street).

■ la '■ism?; NEW YEAR from JURY & PARRY

Wishing you A Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR T HESE few words have behind them our best wishes for your future, and our gratitude for your patronage in the past. SOMERTOM’S WAJPURA DAIRY

BETTER FRUIT CROPS FROM CAREFULLY SPRAYED TREES "DOOR crops come from orchards A where insect pests abound. By careful spraying of all fruit trees, codlin moth, fruit grubs and other pests are eradicated, thus assuring big, healthy fruit. Procure your SPRAYING OILS, ARSENATE OF LEAD, etc., from ALEX THOMSON SEEDSMAN & FLORIST : PEEL ST. jA&taunimMimmmie->i%KX»u\ias3Ma

n ¥< Y \ X < Y < li *r % GOOD THINGS to eat! XMAS PLUM PUDDINGS, XMAS ICED CAKES XMAS CRACKERS. NEW SEASON FIGS— In ceiaphane packets, 4d, Bd, 1/-, baskets 1/2. cooking 6d lb, 7lb Linen bags 4/9, 2ilb boxes, pulled, 2/6, slb boxes, pulled, 4/6. MUSCATELS—A.M. 1/-, Moray Park 2/3, Spanish 2/Dessert Preserved Ginger, 10d and 1/4 lb. Jordan Almonds, 2/3, Cooking Almonds 2/* French Crystallised Cherries, 2/6 lb. Glacie Cherries, 4oz. packets 9d, Boz. packets 1/4. Suitable for Cocktails. Brooks’ Sliced Peel in packets, 10d and 1/6. V < < < N UTSShelled Walnuts 1/6 lb, Local in shell 9d lb, Barcelona, soft shell, Brazil 1/- lb. Peanuts 4d lb. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BISCUITS. XMAS HAMS l/- lb Kiwi and Peach Mild cured and reliable. Local Ox Tongue, 2lb tins 3/6, 3lb tins 5/-. 2lb tin Luncheon Ham 4/6. (Cooked by Vacuum process.) ¥, j. e. McKinley & Co. “THE QUALITY STORE OF GISBORNE" y < Y< & C*-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18283, 29 December 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18283, 29 December 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18283, 29 December 1933, Page 2

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