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TIIE POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. fjpi-IE OFFICES of the Board will be CLOSED on the following days: TUESDAY, December 25 WEDNESDAY, December 20 THURSDAY, December 27 TUESDAY, January 1 WEDNESDAY, January 2. PETROL NOTICE rpuE Undersigned will CLOSE at Noon, TUESDAY (Christmas Day), and RE-OPEN WEDNESDAY, 7 a.m. I We would respectfully ask our clients to obtain their requirements Christmas Eve or Tuesday forenoon. Wishing one and all a Happy Christmas. UPTON’S TYRE SURGERY E. TJPTON. 14ft THANKS. rPHE FAMILY of the late Mr. .Tas. Arnott wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Shanks and all kind friends for help and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. 164 SH E A RING C H ALLENGE. I HEREBY accept the challenge of Mr. P. De Malmanche, subject to the following condition: That there be 5 runs, one 2-hour run before breakfast, the balance of 4 runs to be each of 13 hours. The contest to be held in P.B. on any date after December 1, 1935, both contestants’ sheep to be drawn from the one pen. I also challenge Mr. De Malmanche to either a weekly or monthly contest on the above conditions. The wager In both cases to be £IOO. 165 SONNY WHITE. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. P.B. & E.C. LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. [ENTRANTS are notified that play commences at 9 a.m., and they are iable to be scratched if not available vhen called upon. Ladies will play on the Whataupoko Club’s Courts all day Wednesday and rhursday morning: the balance of the ournament will be played on the lisborne Club’s Courts, Rutene Road. All entrance fees must be paid before play commences. There will be no charge for spectators, who are cordially invited to attend. E. WOODROW, 161 . Hon. Secretary. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL PROSPECTUS FOR 1935 IS NOW AVAILABLE. ITARLY advice of intending Boarders for next year is desired as the Girls’ Hostel will be re-opened if sufficient Boarders are obtained. Preparatory pupils will be taken from Standard 1 and upwards. Attendance at Evening Technical Classes is strongly recommended for the consideration of those leaving school or unable to attend as day students. A separate prospectus of these classes is available. CHAS. H. BULL, Secretary. 1 Box 293. Gisboi’ne. •

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. WAITANGI WASHOUT BRIDGE—-NAPIER-WELLINGTON VIA WAIRARAPA MAIN HIGHWAY. 1 LENDERS for the erection of the ■ above close with the Secretary. Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on January 29 next. Plans and specifications may be seen on application to Public Works Office. Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, Christcl\urch, and Head Office, Wel--1 i ngton. _ HI. WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS T'ENDERS, addressed to the Chairman at the Council Chambers. Walpiro Bay, are invited up to 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, January 4, 1935, for: Contract No. 6/34—Formation 2 miles Tokomaru-Mata Road (earthworks 20,000yds). Contract No. 7/34—Formation 2 miles Tokomaru-Mata Road (earthworks 20,800yds). Contract No. 8/34 —Formation 1 mile Tokomaru-Mata Road (earthworks 28,800yds). Contract No. 9/34—Formation 1 mile Tokomaru-Mata Road (earthworks 22,000yd5). Tenders to be on Printed Forms, supplied by the Council. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Council Chambers, Te Puia Springs. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. A. K. GILMOUR, 08 County Engineer. 159 R. WAUGH. COUNTRY WEEK CRICKET FUND. No. 2196 —A. McLean. 142 IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED from Shelly Road, 1 Bay Gelding, white blaze. 4 white fetlocks, sore back, indistinct brand on shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at the Pound Yards on January 7, 1935, at 12 noon. E. T. MURPHY, IG2 Poundkeeper. BIOLOGICAL teats prove Rawleign’s Fly killer kills most flies per shilling—Phone Meredith. 1777, for Rawieigh supplies. , PORN’S “13”—“Unlucky for Corns,” the certain cure; 1/9. —From Corn tli© Chemist Ltd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 1

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