MISS MILDRED HAMILTON M.N.A.T.D. Teacher of MODERN BALLROOM DANCING Studio: SELVYN HALL. Phono 890. J. G. COX DENTAL SURGEON Regent Buildings, Gladstone Road. Hours of attendance: Daily. 9 to 5; Saturday, 9 to 12.30; Friday (late night), 7 to 8. Telephone No. 1855. Latest Novels ! A short list of the very newest Novels by the last English mail. Linklater, Eric: JUAN IN CHINA 7/6 Gunn. Neil M.: HIGHLAND RIVER 7/6 Large. E. C.: SUGAR IN THE AIR (Book Society June choice) 7/6 Tegart. K. F.: LONG VACATION (splendid romance), 7/6 Wells, H. G.: STAR BEGOTTEN 6/6 Canning, Victor: MATTHEW SILVERMAN 7/6 Golding, Louis: THE DANCE GOES ON 7/6 Postage 6d extra in each case. T«OffIAS~AOAMS BOOKSELLER : STATIONER PRINTER To Swat Yotar Eyes Perfectly The glasses must be correctly prescribed, lenses accurately ground and frames precisely fitted. For satisfaction in all respects consult is T. R. GORDON, m m §i Re*. Optician & Spectacl GISBORNE. ’Phone 0P Permanence . rmiF, Public Trustee is a permanent trustee ; the performance of his duties is not interrupted by vacations. sickness, accident or death; his administration is immune from the misfortunes or mishaps of private trusteeship. 4/16. ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE HERALD NETT CIRCULATION AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE OF CIRCULATION i have* examined the Circulation Rooks of the Poverty Bay lletald for the 3 MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1937 and hereby certify that the average Nett Circulation per regular issue for this period, after deducting all returns, etc., was in excess of 5900 COP,ES DAILY If. M. PORTER, F.P.A.N.Z., Auditor, Gisborne. August 4, 1937. The nett circulation has been ascertained according to the formula approved by the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association and the Association of New Zealand Advertisers. M. J. WHITE, F.P.A.N.Z., Public Accountant. NOTE. At March 31, 1937, the Herald nett circulation was certified at over 5500 copies daily. HERALD ADVERTISING COVERS THE DISTRICT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WARD’S TRANSPORT, Royal Mall Contractors, now goes via Waipiro Bay daily, leaving Gisborne 7 a.m., arriving To Araroa 3.15 p.m. This service also goes on to Ilicks Bay throe days weekly. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. We also have another service leaving Gisborne 10.30 a.m., via Coast Townships, to To Araroa, and one leaves Gisborne 12.30. via Coast Townships, to Ruatoria. Return service leaves Te Araroa 9 a.m. and 0.30 p.m., and one leaves Ruatoria 0.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. for Gisborne. All goods for mid-day truck must be in Depot by 12.30 sharp. Goods picked up or delivered In Borough. Herald delivered en route. Send your goods by the reliable service. DEPOT: 143 GREY STREET, GISBORNE. JNO. WARD, Proprietor,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19397, 7 August 1937, Page 4
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