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SKATING 1936 SEASON OPENING TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) OCTOBER 3 at the GAIETY HALL COBDEN STREET Anti every clay next week. Afternoon: 2 to 4.30 o’clock. Admission and Skfiting: I/-. Learners, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., 1/-. Don’t miss our Wonderful Niciht Session, 7.30 till 11.30. A ureai and thrillinu time for all. Admission 1 -. Skates 1 Flnor.-iuo (id. SKATING GAIETY HALL, Cobden Street. DANCE POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB CLUB HOUSE I MONDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 5 Mrs. Menzies' Orcliestra. Novelty Dances. Good Supper. Gentlemen Ladies 1/6. Doulde Ticket lnvilalions essential. aao_ BUBO INSTITUTE BAND TOUR 24 TALENTED MUSICIANS INCLUDING ALLAN MORTON, 17-YEAR-OLD N.Z. CHAMPION (1936) CORNETIST SONG MIRTH MELODY OPERA HOUSE OCTOBER JO, 8 P.M. A real first-class entertainment by blind men who have mastered adversity. Popular Prices 2/6 and 1/6. Bookinq Free at Tattersall & Bnyly's, Repeat Performance FRIDAY, OCT. 16 Sir Clutha N. Mackenzie accompanies party. 626 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13 THE BALL OF THE YEAR! THIRD ANNUAL INSTITUTE BALL MAKARAKA-MATAWHERO HALL Mrs. Menzies’ Full Orchestra. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/6. E. Colman, JO. Toole, 640 Joint Secretaries. W. ATTWOOD CARRIER. Phone 759. ■port Sheep, Wool, and General Goods. Removal of Furniture. Town or country. Rural mail leaves town 8.30 a.m.. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Will pick up Roods, etc., to and from town at reasonable rates. BATTERY CHARGING T KAVB all your Battery troubles lo us. Wo specialise in all classes of Battery and Auto Fleet idea I work only. Personal supervision. Loan Batteries for all purposes on band. Open Daily, 7.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. D. URRY & CO. CORNER COBDEN STREET AND GLADSTONE ROAD Phone 718. 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 lI.M. Army and Navy. Simplest, Cheapest. Quickest, Cleanest Griller-Fryer-Steamer, Toaster, Hot Water Heater. Radiator ALL IN ONE. Uses only half-a-unit; of current p* hour. D.C. or A.C. Used wherever there is Electricity! (Take it oil your holidays). £2/12/6. Postage paid. WESTMINSTER CO. 300 Queen Street, Auckland. WARD’S TRANSPORT 143 GREY STREET. GISBORNE RUATORIA TE ARAROA

leave Gisborne twice daily at 7 a.m. and 12 noon. Herald delivered along route. Goods collected from any part of Gisborne Borough. Goods notified to the office by 11 a.m. will be collected in time for the 12 o’clock truck. AGENTS: Tolaga Bay.—Mrs. Sheather. Tokomaru Bay.—Gishorno SheepI'armers’. Te I’uin. —Mrs. Colbert. Tikitlkl. —Walnpu Farmers* Co-op. Ltd. Phones: Gisborne 18158. Ruatorla, 36. JOHN WARD. Proprietor. WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR 11. V. MORTON’S NEW BOOK “IK THE STEFS OF ST. PAUL” More than 200, (ini) copies of “In Iho Steps of the Master” sold in 1935. the second year of publication, Morton’s NEW BOOK is also going to ho A BEST SELLER. Our first supply is limited. Let us register your order for an early copy. Supplies duo next month. PRICE 11/G each, posted 12/-. 0. W. MUIR BOOKSELLER. RAILWAY CAMPS The Herald is obtainable each afternoon from Mrs. Sirnmio O'Connor, Bartlett’s Camp, who will also deliver papers to other Railway Camps. WAIKOTCOPTJ AND KOPUAWHARA RAILWAY CAMPS. The TTerald is obtainable each aflerI noon from C. R. Nicholson. Digger 1 Service.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19136, 3 October 1936, Page 2

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