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MAKARAKA-MATAWHERO SCHOOL JUBILEE. A MEETING will be held at the Makaraka School on TUESDAY. January S. at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is expected. All ox-pupils who have not yet rereived invitations are requested to forward their names and addresses as early as possible to A. G. Murphy, Actinff Secretary, 140 Pox Street. Gisborne. ps7_ GISBORNE UNEMPLOYED WORKERS' MOVEMENT. nMIE Executive of the above move- ■*- ment desires to thank all those who donated cash, toys and proods to the Children's Picnic. R. THORNE. 398 Hon. Secretary. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS Expert Correspondence Tuition is provided by ENTIN G'S COMM ERCIAL COLLEGE Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for Free Prospectus. BOX S2fi. WELLINGTON. CI. 291 GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL PROSPECTUS FOR 1935 IS NOW AVAILABLE. EARLY 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. Box 293. Gisborne, 3 HHENDERS, closing with the under--1 signed at noon on WEDNESDAY. January 10, 1935. are invited for the erection of additions to a residence at Tolaga Bay for F. W. Shelton, Esq. Working drawings and specification to be seen at our offices. L. G. WEST, SON & HORNIBROOK, AA.N.Z.I.A.. L.R.1.8.A., A.M.1.5.E.. M.R.S.I. . Regd. Architects and Chartered Structural Engineers. Gisborne and Palmerston North. WAIROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPENDERS closing with the under- ■*• signed at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, January 14, 1935, are invited for two coat sealing work within the Borough of Wait-oa. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of this paper. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. O'LOUGHLEN. Town Clerk. P.O. Box 54, Wairoa 277

WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. SPENDERS, closing at 10 a.m. on *• TUESDAY, January 8, are called for: Contract 21/34: Metalling Kanakanaia Road. Specifications may be seen at the Council's Office. Te Karaka. A. G. LUCAS. 32(! County Engineer. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. addressed to the Chair- ■*■ man. and endorsed, will be received until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY. January 15. 1935. for: CONTRACT No. 268: Supply and delivery of maintenance gravel (5600 cubic yards, more or less) in Gisborne and Taruheru Ridings. CONTRACT No. 286: Steven's Road, Panikau. Supply and delivery of 248 c. yds., more or less, of gravel. CONTRACT No. 287: Manutuke to Wairoa. via Mangapoike Valley Road. Delivery of 423 c. yds., more or less, of metal. CONTRACT No. 290: Papatu Road, Manutuke. Supply and delivery of 480 c. yds., more or less, of gravel. CONTRACT No. 292: Repongaere Soldiers' Settlement Road. Supply and delivery of 365 c. yds., more or less, of gravel. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the County. Childers Road, Gisborne. Tenders must be on printed form. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. K. P. JONES. 358 County Engineer. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. REGISTRATION OP DOGS. VTOTICE is hereby given that the ■*•' Council has appointed Mr. Francis Gribbon as Registrar of Dogs for the Borough of Gisborne for the year 1935, and the Council Chambers, Read's Quay, Gisborne, as the Registration Office. Registration Fees are as follows: 2/6 each for the first three dogs, and ]()/- each for every dog over that number owned by the one shepherd, drover, or farmer: and id/- each for every other description of dog. All dogs must be registered immediately, otherwise they will be destroyed and the owners prosecuted. W. M. JENKINS, 3«5 Town ClerU.

DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING. ►3 Overcoats 6/-, Frocks 3/6. Hats Cleaned and Blocked 2/C. Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed: Suits 12/G. Suit Coats 7/6, Pants 4/G. Overcoats and Costumes 7/6 to 10/-. Frocks 5/6 to 7/6. CITY DYE WORKS, Phone 485. 78 Customs Street. FOUNTAIN Pens, all British, Burn- • ham, 2/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, fitted Kold nibs; great value.—Lansridge's Red Shop. 'OUNTAIN Pens.—Swan, Shea ■' Parker, all prices; 21/- to 60/LanKridge'B Red Shop,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 1

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