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■ LISTEN IN TO THE .SPECIAL/ BROADCAST OF THE BOHEMIAN GIRL SUNDAY NIGHT at 10 TATTON 2BLi, Sydney, '.will broad- •-' cast-'ft'om the, M.'G.M. film "The Bohemian Girl;" Sunday, at TO.r> p.m.. N.Z.time. The.. stars'* of this bright musical comedy are Laurel and Hard v. Antonio Moreno; and'Jacqueline ' Wells. "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL"' will be 1 se'reVriefl at. ••the REGENT next month.'' TO-NIGHT at 7.30 DO NOT MISS THE LANTERN LECTURE ON ABYSSINIA By MR,' L. A. DAVISON At' ;" ; ' ; ..- ODDFELLOWS' HALL DERBY STREET. Opposite Millard's, Photographer. One night only to hear the wonderful story and see these most interesting nintnres. 10 A GREAT TIME PROPHECY BY . DANIEL. . . A detailed account.of >ver 2000 years' events. • Come, hear this wonderful forecast. SUNDAY. 7 p.ni. In LE GRAND LOUNGE. : Speaker, PASTOR PASCOE. All Welcome. 2 GTSBORNE GROCERS AND OTHER SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION. MEETING. MONDAY Evening, July 20. at 7.30 o'clock. Selvyn Hall. All shop assistants invited to attend. W. D. TARE. 990 Secretary. WRECK OF THE AMY TURNER. 1750 Miles in Open Boat. To be related by Capt. CTIAS, WEST, one. of four survivors. CITY HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, 7.45 p.m. Admission 1/-. Students 6d. Auspices Legion of Frontiersmen. 994 POVERTY BAY BOWLING CLUB (Incorp.).' HPHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET--L ING will be held in the Pavilion on THURSDAY, July 30, 1936, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet: Election of Officers; Presentation of Trophies: General. Nominations close Wednesday. Julv 22. NORMAN H. SHAW. l Hon. Secretary. HHHE SUM OF .£2 (Two Pounds) •f will be paid to the person supplying information to either of the undersigned that will lead' to the identification of the motor vehicle or driver of same that collided with a cyclist named Wong Ham on the corner of Gladstone and Chalmers Roads on June 5 last at about 10.30 p.m. POLICE DEPARTMENT, or • H. F. FORSTER". No. 1 Gladstone Road. Gisborne. 919 DRAUO HTS TOURNAMENT. "Vro.VUNATIONS close with Mr. P. Fischbach. Bright Street, 25th inst, at 12 noon. Entrance fee 1/-. TENDERS. 'FENDERS are called, and will be 1 received up to July 28, 1936, for renovation 56 chains Fencing at Manutuke. Specifications on application to J. C. Leggett and E. J. Preston, ManuTENDERS. WANTED.—Tenders for SCRUBv CUTTING. Lowest 'or any tender not necessarily accepted. Closing July 25. 97f, Telephone 660 W. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS. TENDERS, suitably endorsed and addressed to the Town Clerk. Gisborne. will be received up till Noon, FRIDAY, July 31. 193 C. for the following: Contract No. 143: Bitumen and Road Oil. Contract No. 144: Washed Screened River Shingle. < Contract. No. 145: Napier Shingle. Contract No. 146: Spawls and Metal. Contract No. 147: Coal and Firewood. Specifications and tender forms obtainable at the Office of the Borough Engineer. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. M. JENKINS, Town Clerk. Gisborne, July 10, 193 G. 878 SALE BY TENDER, npil'H Public Trustee invites tenders A for the purchase of approximately 24i acres of FIRST-CLASS ALLUVIA), FLATS, situated Lushmere Road. This property, is adjacent to the Matawhero Saleyards. It is well watered and is an excellent proposition either for a stock dealer or hill Country farmer. ' Alternatively, it would make an ideal small farm for intensive cultivation. Conditions of lender may 'be inspected and any further particulars obtained from the Office of the District Public Trustee. Gisborne. . The higheftt or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. "• ' Tenders close at,'4 p.m. on Monday, August :), at the Office of rh> District Public Trustee, Gisborne. to whom tenders are to be. addressed' enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked "Estate of August Carl .LapseTender for Purchase 0 f Bushmere Bond Property." • •■. P. C. DWYER, District Public Trustee, Gisborne. , ' 991 DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING. QUITS <}/-, Coats 4/-, Pants■ 2/.6, ° Overcoats 6/-, Frocks 3/6., ■ Hats Cleaned and'Blocked'2/6.. Cleaned. Dyed and Pressed: Suits 12/6. Suit Coats 7/6. Pants 4/6. Overcoats and Costumes 7/0 to 10/-; Frocks S/8 to 7/fi. CITY DYE WORKS, .'■'. .-}'>'.'■ Phono 4S!>. 78 Customhouse Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19070, 18 July 1936, Page 1

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655

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19070, 18 July 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19070, 18 July 1936, Page 1

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