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:! 9 /J wiilj ill BUY THAT CYCLE TO-DAY! 10/- down, 3/3 per week. T. HAISMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER (Established 1908). 351 ORMOND ROAD, Phone 187. Mortuary Chapel for use of Cliente free. MISS TUA SMITH Teacher of Tap, Fancy and Ballroom Dancing. Classes dally from 10 a.rn., and Evenings from 7 o’clock. Studio: 263 A GLADSTONE ROAD Phono 949 for particulars. For the Latest in BRIDAL BOUQUETS, WREATHS, FLORAL SPRAYS, etc. PEGGY DeCOSTA Late of the Marie Stewart Floral Studio, Auckland. Phone 588 7 CLIFFORD STREET Orders supplied at short notice. MISS MILDRED HAMILTON M.N.A.T.D. LTAS commenced instruction in Ballroom Dancing and Tap Dancing as follows: Mondays: Children, 3.45 p.m. Wednesdays: Adults, 7.30 p.m, Saturdays: Children under 12 years, 10.45 a.rn. Free Practice Class Fridays, 5-0 p.m. For further particulars ring Phone 890 STUDIO: SELVYN HALL AZZOPARDI & HOLLAND OPTICIANS Napier, GISBORNE and Hastings. Phono 1938. Next Adams’, Gladstone Road, •lllll|ll|IIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIlll«IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMimMIIIIIIIIIIII1iniHMII»IIIISI*«HIIIIIIHIIIMMIMIIIIMMIIIMlH'' I EASIER II |j _ BRIDES | 1| Chinaware | | that reflects the beauty of j§ | discerning taste obtainable at || | Reynolds’ only- y 1 Call and inspect our big new | 1 ranges. See the exquisite de- | | signs of our lovely Dinner || | Services, the dainty Tea Ser- | 1 vices, Coffee Sets, Morning | 1 Sets, Cutlery, Forks, and l| 1 Spoons, etc. Just the ideal || 1 for the charming bride. || 1 All British made goods. ;1

1 COME AND SEE i E. 6. A. REYNOLDS J | Phones 349, Private 390. ii 11 iiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiii • Books to Buy BALLADE in G MINOR, by Ethel Boileau. The long awaited sequel to “TL/RNIP TOPS”— more about the Mallory Family. ' A book to treasure 9/JU ICE of the POMEGRANATE, by Ethel M. Dell. A captivating love romance by a most popular author 7/6 CARDBOARD CASTLE, by P. C. Wren. This author still remains a favourite adventure story teller, and his new novel is vivid drama and excitement. 8/6 THE SUMMING UP, by Somerset Maugham. The life story and literary reflections of a famous novelist—really good reading 13/6 •immiiiiiiiiiiinnimiimiiiiimniimiMmmmHMMMini Thomas Adams BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTER f Does Your Boy Need Glasses If he is troubled with poor sight let us make an examination. The latest methods used by us ensure accurate lenses being prescribed. H. A. ARMSTRONG F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. (Eng.), o London Qualified Optician. GISBORNE. Phone 14. m amm.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19601, 5 April 1938, Page 4

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