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DON'T FORGET PARTY DANCE MAKARAKA-MATAWHERO HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT USual Bricer I RETURNED SOLDIERS DIGGERS* SOCIAL—REMEMBER SELVYN HALL TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 8 o'clock. Good Items. Old-time Dances. Admission, Adults 1/-. Children fid.; 2RB; ! DANG E MANGAPAPA r- HALL MONDAY NIGHT v At S o'clock. 7 Mrs. Aitken'n **~-2~" orchestra. Subsci'iption: Gentlemen 1/fi, Ladies 1/-. o MANUTUKE MEMORIAL HALL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 MANUTUKE BACHELORS' ANNUAL BALL Mrs. Monzies' Orchestra. Bachelors' Subscription 4/-. Free Bus Hannah's Corner 7.45 p.m.; Kaitarotahi. 7.30: Ngatapa Store 7 30- Patutahi Store 7.45. Phone 98SU. ?kr B. ALLEY. Hon. Secretary. ALL THE GEMS FROM THE GISBORNE SAVAGE CLUB REPERTOIRE Including Alabama Minstrels. Wonderful Illusions by Mr. H. R. D. Moore, the Orchestra, and a General Varied Programme. Proceeds to the W.E.C.M.R. Band. CITY HALL WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 30 At 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. 940 T. ADAMS, Hon. Sec. Will ho held at TOMOANA On OCTOBER 21 and 22. ENTRIES CLOSE—ALL SECTIONS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained from kindred Societies and from the Secretary— A. M. RETEMEYER. Church Lane. Napier. P.O. Box 145. 972 PUHA HALL GRAND DANCE AND EUCHRE In aid of Hall Funds. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1 Good Prizes. Good Music. Novelty Dances. Bus leaves Patutahi 7 p.m.. via Wae-renga-a-hika; Bus from Whatatutu, 7.30. Tickets on bus. Ladies 2/-. Gentlemen 2/6. Door Tickets: Ladies 1/C, Gentlemen 2/-. 054 GIRL PUTS ON WEIGHT. MR. H. A. P. GREGGE, 107 Burke Street, Chrlstchurch. reports the remarkable benefit of Thyrodone on his 13-year-old girl. She was only sst in weight, extremely anaemic, and had stopped growing. After eight bottles of Thyrodone she put on Ist Slbs, sho boffin to-"grow; 'ag'WS me has lost her'nervou'siKiSs, and is full of life and energy. Mann's Pharmacy and other Chemists sell Thyrodone at .4/C.

EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS G. H. STEWART Qualified Radio Serviceman (Public Works Dept. Exam.). Member K. r A. Radio Institute (Inc.). All makes of Sets Repaired and guaranteed. Valves tested free. STEWART'S RADIO 151 GLADSTONE ROAD Phone 822. OVER TWENTY THOUSAND sold in England soon after introduction. Now spreading its fame tHroughout New Zealand. STOKES' PATENT ELECTRIC TABLE COOKER (Cooks on the Plate). As used by H.M. Army and Navy. Simplest, Cheapest, Quickest, Cleanest Griller-Frver-Steamer, Toaster, Hot Water Heater. Radiator ALL IN ONE. Uses only hulf-a-unit of current p hour. D.O. or A.C. Used wherever there is Electricity! (Take it on your- holidays). £2/12/6. Postage, paid. WESTMINSTER CO. 300 Queen Street, Auckland. WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FQR H. V. MORTON'S NEW BOOK "IN THE STEPS OF ST. PAUL" More than 300.000 copies of "In the Steps of tho Master" sold in 1935. the second year of publicaMorton's NEW BOOK is also troinK to be A BEST SELLER. Our first supply is limited. Let us resistor your oi?cV? ; r fop an.early copy. Supplies due ne:xt month. PRICE 11/0 each, posted 12/-. 0. W. MUIT?/ DOOKSELLER.

THE CHEAPEST FARM OFFERING TO-DAY A COASTAL FARM. 4 HOURS' DRIVE FROM AUCKLAND 7000 A » GKES FREEHOLD, 3 200 I \j\r\j acres bush, balance grass and with some rough feed and teatree: 1200 acres appi'ox. level and topdressed this year. Balance undulating to hilly; 20 paddocks, and all sheep-proof. | NO NOXIOUS WEEDS. This farm can be made to carry 10,000 sheep and 500 cattle. At present it has wintered 4300 sheep and 300 cattle. Six-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences; 4-roomed Cottage, Woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, implement shed, parage. PRICE £15,500, as going concern. With 1850 ewes and lambs, 1100 wethers, 800 hosgets, 50 rams, 120 breeding ewes, SO yearlings. P.A., 3 bulls, 16 horses. Full range farm implements. A SAFE INVESTMENT FOR YOUR MONEY. Buyers and sellers please advise us of your requirements. H. R. BURRETT LTD. Yorkshire House, Shortland Street, Members R.E.1.N.2. 754

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19130, 26 September 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19130, 26 September 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19130, 26 September 1936, Page 2

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