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NOTICE KEG ENT ILLUMINATION A T the first evening, session of “The Story of Louis Pasteur" tomorrow evening (see third column of this page), the new Neon system of illumination on the Regent Buildings will be switched on. Over 1200 feet of Neon tubing have been used, nnd the installation is the finest and most modern in New Zealand. The actual switching oh will take place at 7.30 o’clock to-morrow evening. AUCKLAND CLERICAL AND OFFICE STAFF EMPLOYEES' ' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. Clerical and Office Staff Employees are invited to attend a Meeting to be held in Selvyn Hall. Derby Street, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), August 20, at 7.45 o’clock. A. S. HERRING, 973 Secretary. DON’T MISS TO-NIGIIT’S GREAT LECTURE HEALING FOR MIND AND BODY. LE GRAND At 8 p.m. RONA OLSEN INTERNATIONAL LECTURER. Bring that question. Get your problem answered. 14

DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY MAJESTIC THEATRE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 At 8.30 p.m. approx. TITR. BRIAN DUNNINGHAM, who has' just returned from a World Tour, will tell you of the real conditions existing in Great Britain. Canada, America. Prance, Germany. Austria, Hungary, and the many other places he has visited. He will tell you in simple language of the problems facing the farmers, the business men and the unemployed in New Zealand; how the threatened world war can be averted; and how we can have prosperity and peace. bring all' your friends ALONG. - w-~..~Silver Collection. 90S W ARNING ! , AFTER AUGUST 31 YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BUY A COM* PLETELY INSTALLED 6 RADIANT CIIILTERN FIRE for £4/10/-' as supplies are limited. DON’T DELAY. ORDER NOW! GISBORNE GAS CO. LTD.

GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL CLEAN-UP WEEK. npHE Council has decided that a General Clean-up Week shall be observed in Gisborne, and this year same will commence on MONDAY, August 24, 1936. Householders are requested to undertake a systematic clean-up of their premises and to collect all old tins (all tins must be flattened), rags, and other rubbish lying about and deposit same in a tidy heap on the roadside, when lorries will remove same free of cost; order of removals being as follows: KAITI: Monday. August 24. WHATAUPOKO: Tuesday, Aug. 25. MANGAPAPA: Wednesday and Thursday, August 26 and 27. TE HAPARA: Friday, August 28. TOWN AND VICTORIA TOWNSHIP: Saturday and Monday, August 29 and 31. This applies to ordinary household rubbish and not trade refuse. W. M. JENKINS, Town Clerk. Gisborne. August 20. 1936. 13 WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PURSUANT to Section 42 of the Local Election and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that an election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of September, 1936, for the purpose of electing a councillor foi the Awanui Riding of the County of Waiapu in place of Mr. V. G. H. Rickard (resigned), and I hereby appoint the Council Chambers as the place and Thursday, the 4th day of September, 1936 (before noon), as the day of nomination of candidates for such office. M. J. C. TAYLOR, Returning Officer for County of Waiapu. Te Puia Springs. August 18, 1936. FOR CLEAN. HEALTHY SCALPS. CUNOMA Scurf Treatment should be used by every member of the family. Shampoo (contains no soap) sufficient for nine Shampoos, 2/-; [Sunoma Salve 2/6; Free Treatment |6d. From — I CORN THE CHEMIST LTD.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 1