7.30 TO-NIGHT Another BRIGHT BRILLIANT BIBLE TALK MR. CARL ARMERDING (Of California. U.S.A.) At. MISSION HAL], GLADSTONE ROAD Enthusiastic audiences are receiving food and help from these talks. A cordial welcome to all. "No Collection. 302 . OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. * rpo be held in Le Grand Cafe, MONX DAY, March IC, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. F. H. CUNNINGHAM, 312 __ llon -_§ e ?.L' e ts: l Tl _ ' MANGATU SPORTS CLUB. PAWING 'to the unsettled weather conditions, the above club has decided to ABANDON its Annual Sports Meeting, to have been held on March 17. 30S H. H. DODS. GISBORNE TELEPHONE NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose rentals rek main unpaid at 5 p.m. on the 16th inst., . will be Disconnected without further notice. A fee of 5/- will be charged for restoring service to each disconnected subscriber. 307 COLEMAN'S GARAGE
LTAS MOVED across the road to XX premises OPPOSITE THE OLD LOCATION, where old and new customers will be welcome. New Address: 3S BRIGHT STREET. GUARANTEED TO RELIEVE CATARRH. "OK free from Catarrhal annoyance. Keep on hand a bottle of Katarol. the germicide with Money-Refund Guarantee to give relief. Katarol has potent germicidal, anaesthetic and powerful deodorant properties that subdue germ congestion and aggravation of delicate membrane tissues. 3/6 (trial size); 5/- (double size). — Corn the Chemist Ltd. £IOOO FOR ONE NIGHT'S SLEEP. TP you have thoughts like that —for one day of quiet, peaceful nerves —start taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic —the new drugless treatment which will quickly end nerve-racked days and nights of restless tossing. Harvey's Mineral Tonic has ended the nerve troubles of thousands. Ask your Chemist. 3/ 6, month's supply^ WHEN WINTER COMES. T>E prepared against, colds, 'flu, and chest tr-oubtes-'by taking a course of Skipper's Emulsion now. A wonderful body-builder and strengthener. Skipper's will keep you in good health right throughout the winter. So pleasant-tasting, children like Skipper's and take it readily. 2/3. and extra large 4/3, at all Grocers. BOOKS WORTH READING SILAS CROCKETT By Mary Ellen Chase .. 7/HOLLYWOOD BY STARLIGHT By R. J. Minney 5/6 THE CRUISE OF THE TEDDY By Erling Tambs 3/WORLD UNDER SNOW By Broster & Forester lIHOW TO DANCE ALL THE POPULAR DANQES lOd
C. W. MUIB BOOKSELLER. FOR SALE ]3 ACRES OF RICH FLATS, freehold property, well watered and subdivided into 4 paddocks; together with 3-roomed House, Cowshed, etc. Very handy to town. Price only £IOOO. Easy terms arranged. BALL & GRAWSHAW FOR PROMPT AND EXPERT SERVICE Phone 986 GENERAL CARRYING FURNITURE" REMOVALS PACKING SHIPPING AND FORWARDING CUSTOMS CLEARANCES Agents throughout New Zealand. All grades best Household and Steam Coals stocked: also Briquettes (Carbonettes). Coke, and all kinds Dry Firewood. NOTE ADDRESS: 12 LOWE ST. Bate's Building (near Adair Bros). COUTTS & JAMISON Ltd. GENERAL CARRIERS, COAL & FIREWOOD MERCHANTS. Phone 98G. 12 Lowe Street. Local Agents: TRET. & G. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Lid GUM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald .lobbing Department. ■\|"ILK DOCKETS and Milk Record ■ Rooks, ready printed, at Herald .Tobh'-g Department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18962, 12 March 1936, Page 1
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