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QMIEDtTLES on application to Percy >• V.l. five water, P.O. Box 12, Nuhakri, or Phone 17. Entries close on WEDNESDA V. December 19, 1934. If accepted later, entries will be received at.'the rate of fee* plus one half, except v.-here programme specially videsThe grounds are ideal for a day’s outing, and all events, including the DOiJ TRIAL, can easily be seen from the:shade of the,trees. Catering by Mr. C. L. Ferguson. , Gisborne. 825
To-night at 8 Ml fOSp “SEE YOB LATER" Another new production by the best Musical and Comedy Combination ever brought to New Zealand. tt, rv»{> f- ■ ' II," In the Latest Sparkling Success u SEB rYOII. LATER” “SEE XGU EA^ER” Funnier than “Charley’s Aunt”—“Funny enough to make a cat laugh.” Comedians, Singers, Dancers, Tumblers, Acrobats, and “TRAM'PO” Hobo’tm the Clothes Line “TRAMPO” Night Prices 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). at Tattersall & Bayly’s. Gala Xmas Pantdikme faaftiee, “Little Ro-Peep,” Sat., 2.30. During the Matinee several valuable Gifts will be distributed to the young folk. 833
stand comparison with Great Britain’s reduced charges (October, 1934). Note: In Great Britain subscribers pay, in addition to an annual rental for the telephone itself, Id or 2d each time they" make a call. ANNUAL CHARGES IN GREAT BRITAIN London Business. £7/12/(Plus 1d or 2d for each local call). Residence. £5/4/(Plus 1d or 2d for each local call). Birmingham ) Glasgow ) Liverpool ) £7 ditto £4/12/- ditto Manchester ) All other exchanges £6/8/- ~ £4 „ ANNUAL CHARGES IN NEW ZEALAND Business. Auckland ... £ls (For any number of calls). Gisborne ... £ll ditto Opotiki £lO ' „ Te Araroa .. £8 ~ ; Residence, £B/10/(For any number of calls). £7/10/- ditto £7 £6 ~
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18579, 13 December 1934, Page 2
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