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M.R. REGIMENTAL BAND BALL BLUE ROOM THURSDAY, JULY 25 Hvorythins of tlio P.osl. Musin'— Floor Supper. Mrs. Mensdes* Orchestra. Radies 2/-. OoiitloinMi I*/*F SATURDAY NEXT (Race Night). HUTCHINS v. ROBERTSON Box Plan now open at Tattersall <5, O T wl\/'c I M '* Bayly’s. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL COACTTBTTTLDERS. BRIO ITT RTRF.F.T. RNQINI2EP.R. BL.AOKHMITHB ANTi ring :;:>2 FOR COAL AND COKE All best grades Household Coal. NEWCASTLE, WESTPORT and TAUPIRI. Also Smithy. Steam and Slack Coal. MANUKA, TITOKI AND TAWA FIREWOOD. w READ'S QUAY Phone 352

LIMITED Our job is to reduce your Car and Truck Parts Account. May we assist you. bright street. Phones: Day 139, Night 1390. Manager, J. E. Mercer. WARD’S TRANSPORT M 3 UREY STREET. GISBORNE RITA TORT A TE A RATIO A TRUCKS leave Gisborne twice dally nt ? a.in. and IS noon. Herald delivered alow? route. Goods collected from- anv part or Gisborne Borough. Goods notltied to the office by 11 a.rn.. will be collected fn time for the 12 o’clock truck. AGENTS: Tolnga Bay.—Mrs. Sheatlier. Tokomaru Bay.—Tokomaru Farmers Co-op. Ltd. Te Pula.—Mrs. Colbert. Tikltlld. —Walapu Farmers' Co-op. Ltd. Phones: Gisborne 1808. Ruatorla 86. JOHN WARD. Proprietor.

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I TE PUIA IS IDEAL || at this time of the year ! II jg TE PUIA, with its hot mineral baths and glorious if * climate, .is ideal at this time of the year for a brief U holiday. The air is so invigorating', and the baths so || beneficial, especially anybody subject to rheumatism and || neuritis. II TAKE A SHORT VACATION NOW! |l \TOW is the time* to visit TE PUIA. There is plenty to do with the || warm mineral baths, hot spout baths, large swimming pool, hard || tennis courts, and glorious walks. ihe TARIFF, including oaths, is || 10/- and 12/6 per Jay. Weekly by arrangement. I WARM MINERAL BATHS :: TENNIS :: LOVELY WALKS II STAY AT VM NEW . . . | TE PUIA HOTEL 11 G. W. CLARKE, Proprietor. = P.MimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiifmiiniiiimiiiittiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniH.' #«iimn,iHiiiMjuiiiitHn.viMiimiiiiiiiiim»hiniiiimiiHiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii p MlllPMllltlUltllimilXltllllilllllilPtUilMlilltitl.iilimHim [.juiA lllllllWH — ■ »-mii..i..in..n«imiin«.i.u

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 2