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From BREAKFAST till SUPPER Oil I fpn t"V plays an important part | \\7H ETHER you drink one or a * * dozen curs of tea daily, you'll appreciate the refreshing and stimulating dualities of SILVER PEAK tea. It is specially packed on the plantation and imported direct from Ceylon for us. *ssbbesbl MLVER PEAK tea is of highest ' duality, coming from the highest crops on the high country. We have iust landed a fresh shipment. 2/11 per lb In 51b Boxes. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS FROZEN MEAT & MERCANTILE CO. LTD. "WELL DONE, Young Man "I see that you're dressed by Charlie Adair, Congratulations. Throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand you couldn't get better suits, or more irreproachable mercery, or finer hats, than from Charlie Adair.'s" "You've said it, Mayor, old top. And what is more, their prices are RIGHT." MINSTER SUITS, in the new Spring Styles Prom £5/5/PARISIAN TIES From 2/SUMMIT SHIRTS From 9/11 CREAN HATS 25/-, 29/6, 35/Come in and INSPECT. CHARLIE ADAIR'S Gisborne's Sartorial Improvement Centre. Next Herald .... Phone 648 For Your Next Party Obtain the Sandwiches and Coffee from The Sandwiches ... CONTAINING delightful savoury fillings, Findlay's \, sandwiches will find immediate favour with your guests. They're just the thing for afternoons, parties and suppers. Save yourself the trouble of making sandwiches —buy them ready made at Findlay's. The Coffee... for your next party, buy it ready made from Findlay's. All you have to do is to bring it to the boil. Only the best coffee beans used, making a delightful beverage. %, Specialists in Catering W. Findlay li< GLADSTONE ROAD PHONE 469

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS IN MEMORIAM BARNETT. —hi levins - memory of Jackie Burnett, died October 2 lit 35. Deeply mourned. —lnserted by bis father, mother. brothers, and sister. A MEETING of Farm and Station "Workers will be held in the MURIWAI MEETING HOUSE TONIGHT at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Grayndler. organiser for the N.ZAV. Union, will be present. ERN BROWN. r. 02 Convener. 10 L-ET. —Shop, with double win- *- clows, and one larpe room; 371 Gladstone; rent 10/- per week —Apply S. Dudley. Lowe Street. 504 _ HpO LET.—Shop and 3 livingxooms, -*- 369 Gladstone Road; 15/- weekly. —Apply S. Dudley. Lowe Street. 503_ VX7 ANTED. —A Housemaid for the ** Waerensa-a-hika, Collese: must bo ablo to mend clothes if required. —Apply to the Principal. Waereilffa-a-hika ColleKe. 501

The suggestion that the 800 women's institutes and such organisations in New Zealand could provide a valuable page of New Zealand history by writing the story of their particular locality was made at a meeting of the Hastings Historical Society by the Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rt, Rev. F, A. Bennett, and it was decided that an effort should bo made to have this suggestion given effect by women's organisations.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 6