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Advertisements for this page must be lodged at Herald Office before 10 a.m. Otherwise they may be inserted on Late Edition pages. CUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY TARUITERU MISSION 7 p.m TO-NIGHT, SA"'”' All Welcome. 533 fjpE I-lAPARA BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SERVICES —11 :i.rn. and I! p.m. Preacher: Rev. E. W. Batts. Conductor: Mr. Rowland Barker. NOTE.—7 p.m. Service is at Town Church. Cars leave Te Hapara at 0.30 p.m. . __ 47G ANE powerful speaker has said: “This is the time when the Books of Daniel and the Revelation should be studied.” “THE HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE—WHERE DO THEY RIDE?” is the subject J. D. ANDERSON will discuss in LE GRAND LOUNGE, at 7 p.m. SUNDAY. All welcome. Come early 517 THE BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY (GI SB ORN EA U XILIA RY)

The annual meeting win be held in the Baptist Church on MONDAY. 2nd October, at 7.30 p.m. Al! interested invited. B. G. HOGARTH. 525 Secretary. DIGGERS’ MUSTER FAREWELL TO TROOPS A LL returned soldiers are invited to take part in a special muster on TUESDAY MORNING, at L3O o'clock, to give a-comradely farewell to troops leaving for Gamp. A. 11. MILLER. Secretary 532 Gisborne R.S.A.. W.M.R. (N.Z.E.F.) T> BUNION AND DINNER NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 7th at 7.30 p.m. All ex W.M.R. Men cordially invited. FRED BARWICK, 52S Hon. Secretary. TITRANGI TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL MEETING rrtj-iE Annual Meeting of the above A club will be held at the Native Land Court, Palmerston Road, on WEDNESDAY, 4th October, at 7.30 p.m. THANKS it! Mrs. <r. .v.'mu/ desire. 1 6 ■ t ba#lUD'i‘ n ,* vt -Iso a the Doctors and Nurses of the Cook Hospital, for their untiring attention and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. 527

NEW ZEALAND NAVAL FORCES ENTRY OF SHORT SERVICE SEAMEN TWENTY Short Service Ordinary Seamen required' for entry iif December. 1939. Candidates for entry should be between the ages of 171 and 23 on Ist December, 1939. Service is for six years in the New Zealand Naval Forces and six years in the Reserve, with an option of transferring to continuous service if recommended. JOIN THE NAVY (For application forms and particulars APPLY TO THE NEAREST DEFENCE OFFICE. Applications for entry must reach the Defence Office NOT LATER THAN: 13th OCTOBER, 1939 APPLY NOW N. T. P. COOPER, 532 Naval Secretary. EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY FISHING SEASON, 1939-1940. THE Fishion Season in the East Coast Acclimatisation Society’s District will commence on Ist October, 1939. and will continue till 30th April, 1940. ' Licenses tire obtainable from any of the following: Tattersall & Bayly, Gisborne. P. Hansen & Co. Ltd., Gisborne, Jeune & Co., Gisborne, P. 11. Sherratt, Esq., Tahunga, S. G. Glennie, Esq., Here, AY. F. Robb, Esq., Matawai A\ r . T. Bruce, Esq., Ruakituri, E. Semmens, Esq., Taumata Station, and M. ,J. WHITE, Secretary, N.Z. Shipping Company’s Bldg., 40(1 Customhouse Street USED CAR PARTS, 136 Newton Road, Auckland,’ • have recently dismantled ’32 Singer, ’3l. Essex, ’2S Chrysler, '29 Oldsmobile, '2B Studebaker, 3L Triumph, ’3O Graham Paige, Plymouth '3O, Morris ’29, Essex ’27. Rugby ’2O, Beauty Ford, Standard ’33, Morris 27, Chevrolet ’2O and ’29, Buick ’24, Oakland ’2B, Dodge '2O. Wheels and Axles for Trailers, Engines for Boats, Generators suitable for charging. Phone 43—207., Reg. Wharfe, Proprietor.

WARNING THE public are hereby notified that "VITA” Cleaning is a Registered Process, and is exclusive in Gisborne to The Modern Way Dry Cleaners, 257 Gladstone Road. Guard against imitations. VITA Cleaning is our Business NOT A SIDELINE For Service THE MODERN WAT Phone 1037 A IR Mail Notepaper and Envelopes. Specially light paper.: seven sheets and envelope weigh half or. ; suitable pen or typewriter. 100 sheets and 50 envelopes, from 3/-. 3/(i, 4/-. according to quality. Only at Herald Office.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 1

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