Public Notices. OPOTIKI BACON COMPANY LTD. P l|C S CLIENTS wishing t|s have|.their own pigs cured in are requested to to factory before,2sth. November. OPOTIKI, FIRE BOARD IN accordance wliM Armistice Jlrty Observance the Spoil. ayill sounds on Saturday next liftli. No%. at lm o’clock. f. j. short, 37 .... . Chairman. QPQTIKI piC jgALE • MONDAY, NOtYlCMßiilt 13, 1939, at 12 C} PA IM.CS, /\\ !J dass|s (Rafconers, fc-OU porkers, Stoi;i#s, Slips and \V e a. ne r s ) THE A UCTTON EERS GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL PROSPECTUS 1940 THE P rospqctus for next year is now available aud\ copy may be hod on application to the School,Oj ( '-_uu«l«r.signed. * Early reservation desirable for hoarding aoconunodatioriT / CM A IMj KS IP. RULE, Secretary. Union Bank' Buildings, Gladstone ltd. THE FLANNEL DANCE OF THE SEASON^ (lii aid of the Red 'P|iii(|') JA'RWf! HAUL ! AVJEDN ESI >A Y /IS%VEA iWltj 29 th. -.Cf M I «oo;l Supper, jjVybntda?Carl#sjtp&fyrGnincrs,| C(|iilettiietc. It gr iM nsie AlVl/bugallbs Hot J>co|s. 2/0, 3?-, Jbcjpble RED GROSS OLD linen wanted by Red Cross Society to make up into Bandages. Would people witli suitable linen to spare kindly JiavtV, same ready by SATURDAY, (Nor. I.Btlij, when it- will be?' collected in town /area by the Guides. Country peoplcf kindly leave Jinon-with any one of th| follotying : .Mis.s C'unnot'f Ota ra'; Airs. Alartiii, Woodlands. Aliss Armstrong, Paoi\ta. Airs. Steele, Tableland.\ Airs. Hampton, Airs. Alaii, Borqugli. Airs. A. J. MeCallion, Waioeka. Airs. Alorell, AVaiotahi. Airs. Ale Laugh lan, Oinarmmitii. Airs. AYclls,- Kutarere. J. E. SHAW Clmreli Street, Opotiki. HO USE FUR NISHER ketfiY/v. ' rsf 1 AIRS, k UI ItKa Conveufer^ 1 sauM, *&*rT !; AtffS. F. K. .JJL Picture Framing and Suite Recovering a Speciality. Dear Sir or Madam, — During this month j. am offering my furniture stock to you, at greatly reduced prices. All my fur.nitur© is made ol the best materials, and is quality made. Alaking dozens of pieces of furniture, under mass production, as it is made in the large ‘factories does not get the attention, or is constructed as soundly as 1 make furniture in single pieces. Another point for buyers is, that under present eondiTons, with the 40 hour week, high wages, and the rise in freight charges, it is cheaper to buy locally-made articles, than that which is brought from Auckland. Therefore come along this month, and get the benefit of wellmade furniture at reduced prices. Thanking you, in appreciation of your past favours. Yours faithfully, 13 J. E. SHAW. ESTIMATES all Pudding. Concrete work of all classes a speciality. F. G. Mahy, High Street, Opotiki. MONARCH Sausages and small goods stocked only at Inskip’s.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 256, 8 November 1939, Page 1
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