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A N XJVE RSAI iY SEIIVIC ES. SUNDAY SCHOOL. CHURCH OP CHRIST, IhieblH'k lIo;i(). SUNDAY'. Speaker. Rev. E. Balts, 7 ii.iii.; Mr. I l '. Marshall. Special Singing by the Children. 941 GISBORNE R.S.A. ULMISTICE DAY CHURCH PARADE. \ PARADE of Returned Soldiers -LY w iu i„, held on SUNDAY, 11th inst., at 10.15 a.m„ at the Y.M.C.A.. in Pitaherbert Street, for the purpose of attending the Commemoration Service at. Holy Trinity Church at 10.45 a.m. Members desirous of attending their own church may leave the parade in Derby Street. The Wellington E.C.M.R. Band will be in attendance. It is hoped that all who have them, will wear medals or ribbons. W. OAKDEN, 562 Secretary^ SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. BRIGHT STREET AND TE HAPARA METHODIST COMBINED SUNDAY SCHOOLS. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. BRIGHT STREET CHURCH. Morning. 10.45 o’clock: Preacher, Rev. E. W. Batts. Afternoon, 2 o’clock: Preacher, Rev. P. Marshall, Evening, 7 o’clock: Preacher, Rev. H. Daniel. Solos, Duets, Semi-choruses, and Pull Choruses by School Children, Choir and Orchestra. 975 THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. MEETINGS TO-MORROW (Sunday). 7 a.m., 10.45 a.m..- 7 pan. Conducted by BRIGADIER AND MRS. COTTRILL. 1 )ivisional < lommanders. 1a.4.7 mm.: Special Armistice Day Service. Returned Soldiers and friends cordially invited. Welcome to Lieutenant Glynn. Do not miss this splendid series of meetings. MONDAY. 2.30 pan.: Special Home League Meeting. Address by Mrs. Brigadier Co twill. 973 EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL MEETING. IJNEMPLO YED WORKERS’ 1 MOVEMENT. SUNDAY. November 11. 10 a.m., in Rooms. Business important. All members requested to attend. R. THORNE, 9GO Hon. Secretary, TURANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY (Jneorp.). VOTICE is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of Subscribers will be held at the Library on FRIDAY' NEXT, November Hi, at 7.30 pan. Business: Amendment of Rules and By-laws': Appointment of Trustees. ft. E. GAMBRILL, 9GG Secretary. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, TE KARAKA. QLASS PRIZE MONEY in connection with the Flower Show will be obtainable from Miss Mac Lean, I’alia, from November 10. 965 KOVAL SHOW AT INVERCARGILL, DECEMBER 11, 12. 13. A OCOMiViODATION for Visitors is A v being arranged by Billeting Committee. Applications for accommodation will be received not later than MONDAY', December 3. Book early. A. L. Adamson. Secretary Accommodation Committee, Box 219. luvercargill. 940 GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. BOARDERS, 1935. rPHE BOARD desires to Re-open the Girls’ Hostel next year if sufilcient Boarders (Boys and Girls) are offering by November 30. Full particulars may be obtained from the Rector, Mr. J, Hutton; or the undersigned, to whom advice of prospective Boarders should be forwarded as soon as possible. 'Ulie Preparatory Department will open for pupils from Standard I upwards.

CHAS. H. BULL. Secretary. Box 293, Gisborne. 840 UNEMPLO YME N T TAX AMIiNDM ENTS. O'ITOE is hereby given that: (1) Wages earned on or after November 12, 1934. by all persons under twenty years of age will not be taxable. (2) As from May 1, 1935: (a) Women’s exemption in respect of income. other than salary or wages, is increased to £SO: (b) females receiving pensions under the "Pensions Act. 192(1." and females under twenty years, are exempt from tax; (c) females of sixty years or over, and males of sixty-five years or over, also persons who through permanent disability are unable to follow any regular employment. may claim exemption on income, other than salary or wages, provided their total income for the preceding year did not exceed £104; (d) till natives, males and females, of twenty years or over are liable for tax. G. C. GODFREY, Oommisisonor of Unemployment. 953 IN Ti l E SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND (Gisborne District). IN THE MATTER of "The Companies' Act. 1933,” and IN THE MATTER of C. AICKIN & SON LTD. VTOTICE is hereby given that by Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, made on the 6th day of November, 1934, confirming the reduction of capital of the above-named Company from £12,000 to £BOOO, the following minute was approved by the Court and was registered by the. Registrar of Companies on the 9th day of November, 1934: "The capital of C. Aickin & Son Ltd. is £BOOO divided into 12,000 shares of 13/4 each, instead of £.12,000, divided into 12,000 shares of £1 each. At the date of the registration of this minute each share is to bo deemed to be fully paid.” Dated at Gisborne tins 9th day of November, 1934. BLAIR <fc PARKER. !H4 Solicitors ior the Company* fc

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 1

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