Advertisements for this page must be lodged at Herald Office before 10 a.m. Otherwise they may be inserted on Late Edition pages. gisborne power boat club (Inc.) THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in Findlay’s Rooms on WEDNESDAY, 27th September, 1939. at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report, Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, General. J. R. GRANT, 323 Hon. Secretary. POVERTY'BAY GENERAL LABOURERS’ UNION A GENERAL MEETING of the above-named Union will be held in the Security Buildings, Peel Street, Gisborne, on Wednesday, September 27, 1939, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Important and General. Every member is requested to attend this meeting. C. E. BICKFORD, 3 IS Secretary. THTBLIC MEETING (under the aus- -*■ pices of the Gisborne Group of the Left Book Club), Left Book Rooms (above Bon Accord Tea Rooms), Clock Tower Corner, TOMORROW, at S p.m, Speaker: Mr. G. BURNS, M.A. POLICY IN THE NEAR Subject: •‘BRITISH PALESTINE AND EAST.” Chairman: Dr. A, L. Singer. Questions and Discussion. Group Members are requested to attend the Group Meeting to be held between 7.15 and 7.45 p.m., prior to the commencement of the above Public Meeting. BUSINESS: Important. 382 MEETING OF MANUFACTURERS 'THE GISBORNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is convening a Meeting of Manufacturers and Business Men interested in the development of Gisborne as a Manufacturing Centre. Mr. A. W. Nisbet. Secretary of the Wellington Manufacturers Assn, will address the meeting on the problems of manufacturers with special reference to the, Emergency Control Regulations. The Meeting will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, 27th Sept, at 7.30 p.m, and all interested—whether Members of the Chamber or not —are invited to be present. J. W. BAIN, 353 Secretary. WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS ;* MENDERS, addressed to lhe Chair- - 3ian ,ut the...Council' ‘Chambers, e Puia Springs, are invited up to ) a.m. MONDAY, 2nd October, 1939, >r: ontract No. 1/38: Erection Mangaoporo Valley Road Bridge No. 2; 3/(10 spans.
Contract No. 19/38: Erection Pauariki Stream Bridge; 3/Goft. spans. Tenders to be on printed forms supplied by the Council. Plans and specifications may be sen at Council Chambers, Te Puia Springs. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. K. GILMOUR, 373 County Engineer. TfSED CAR PARTS, 136 Newton Road, Auckland, have recently dismantled ’32 Singer, '3l Essex, ’2B Chrysler, ’29 Oldsmobile, '2B Studeoaker, 31 Triumph, ’3O Graham Paige, Plymouth ’3O, Morris ’29, Essex ’27, Rugby ’26, Beauty Ford, Standard ’33, Morris 27, Chevrolet ’26 and ’29, Buick '24, Oakland '2B, Dodge '26. Wheels and Axles for Trailers, Engines for Boats, Generators suitable for charging. Phone 43—267., Reg. Wharfe, Proprietor. _____ AITKEN’S CONCRETE PRODUCTS WE manufacture at our Factory, Carnarvon Street, many lines of Concrete Goods. It will interest you and pay to pay us a* visit. Here are a few of our lines: Steel Reinforced Earthquake - resisting Chimneys, Pumice Concrete Boilers, Concrete Wash Tubs, Concrete Pipes any size, Water Troughs, Fence Posts, Septic Tanks, Silos, Konka Wall Board, Roof! Tiles, Terrazzo. In fact we will make anything you require; nothing too small or too large. A CIDITY and toxins of the bloodstream have been proved to be the cause of most ill-health. The best precaution is to make sure your bloodstream is alkaline by taking two or three doses of R.U.R. each week. R.U.R. lias been proved by countless thousands. It makes the blood alkaline and disease-free. A 4/- packet makes 26 ounces. Corn. The Chemist.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20052, 26 September 1939, Page 1
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