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MATAWAI SALE. MATAWAI SALEYARDS THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 1235 M.A. Ewes ,00 F. and F. Wethers 380 2-th Wethers 300 Lambs 10 2-th Romney Rams 99 21-yr Bullocks and Steers 1 Quiet Pony STOCK ACD STATION AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION. MATAWAI SALE. SPECIAL ENTRY. THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 19 IS. A/e. Messrs. HENSON & GREEN, whe [ will offer their Annual Draft of—--300 Ewe Lambs (not picked). 74 F, & F 2iyr. Bullocks. SHEEPFARMERS, Auctioneers. 740 MATAWHERO SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 350 M.A. Ewes 400 2-th Ewes (1 mark) 850 M.S. Lambs 20 Pigs STOCK AND STATION AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION 971 HEAL MSI ATli A»VKKTaSHMK.VI’S A Snip. Two Houses, centre business area. Apply Frank Neill & Co. A shop and dwelling on one acre, 10 miles from Gisborne, 0230. Hugh Estate Agent. AT"Small Property, 7 miles from Gisborne. Possession guaranteed, £IOOO. Hugh Robinson, 86' Peei_Street. A~ FAMILY" Home with seven acres; ample water, orchard, cowshed; 10 miles Gisborne. £1750. Hugh Robinson. 818 A GOOD Investment in First-class Centrally-situated Town Property, shows good return. Cash required about £6OOO. Particulars from James Innes, Lowe Street. A Good Investment: Five-roomed House in Palmerston Road, small section and small price, for immediate sale. Good tenant. Owner leaving district and anxious to realise. —C. G. Pi ess£,_ Agent. BUSINESS Premises, with living quarters. Gladstone Road. Price £750. Apply Frank Neill & Co. FIVE Acres and large Kauri House main road Waerenga-a-hika. Price £IOOO. Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents. NICE Section' Childers Road, 32 perches, £l2O. 40 perches, £l5O. 1 acre, Te Hapara, £l5O. Ball & Crawshaw, Land Agents. SECTION, Kent Street, Te Hapara, £SO. Apply Frank Neill & Co. SECTION in Whataupoko, J-acre, £3OO. 34 perches Stout Street. £300: 54 perches Clifford Street, £2OO. Ball & Crawshaw. SEVERAL Very Cheap Houses: From £4OO upwards. Good investments for persons with money lying idle. C. G. Piesse, Accountant and Estate Agent. 29 Perch Section very handy to Intermediate School. Price £55. Ball & Crawshaw. Land Agents. 1-ACRE , handy to town, Aberdeen Road, £97. 1-acre, Gordon Street, £IOO. Ball & Crawshaw. Peel Street. 21 ACRES of Land, near Mill Road School, a good building site and room to keep a cow. Price £275. C. G. Piesso. Accountant and Estate Agent.

WANTED KNOWN. BEREAVEMENT rhanKs letters printed at Herald Printing Departm ent. CLOVER Honey at Reliance Grocery, corner Gladstone Rd. and Cobdcn St. Phone 3956 Best Bacon 1/7. CLOSING Shop Friday. Swansdown Squares reduced 22/6 dozen. All lines reduced. Lionel Rhodes, 275 Gladstone Road, 17 FOR Real Value Economy Furnishing Mart, right opp. Clock. FIRE Brigade's Art Union. Tickets lion Sale in all Stores. £25, £ls, £lO Prizes. 93 FOR Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Try M. and M. Paint Shop, 228 Gladstone Road. We stock Dulux Products. H. W. SMITH. 46 Bright St., General Carrier, town and country. Phones: Depot. 4537. Private 3375. INVITATIONS for Social Gatherings and Dances, printed at Herald Printing Department

MADE by England’s leading Dye manufacturers —packed in New Zealand —FASTA DYES. 13 colours. 1/6 a packet. Chemists and Stores. WHAT a lovely looking coat, Yes—l used FASTA DYES. 13 fascinating shades. Only Is. 6d., Chemists and Stores. WEDDING Invitations quickly printed at short notice at Herald Printing Department £25 First Prize. Fire Brigade’s Art Union. Tic kets 1/-. 9 2 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. EASILY REMOVED AT HOME. Sweedish Wax Pencils remove unsightly hairs, without discomfort, leaving skin clean, velvety, baby smooth, and lovely. Successfully remove stubborn hairs in a few seconds The hair comes right out —not merelv off—from face, arms, legs, and back of neck. Pure, safe, natural ingredients—no smelly chemicals. Positively non-irritating. Sold in Money-Back Guarantee in plastic container for only 10/- post free. Sent under plain wrapper. Send postal note to-day to—Southern Gilbert Company, P.O. Box 5063GH, or 6 Boulcott Street), Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS. CLOSING Shop Friday Night. Sale Spcedee Jug Elements 8/6; Torch Bat-

teries 7&: all Erg Radio Batteries reduced 10 per cent. Lionel Rhodes, 275 Gladstone Road. 1C SUPPORT the Fire Brigade Art Union. Tickets 1/-. Prizes £25, £ls, £lO. Your help appreciated. 91 EARN 5/- to 10/- per hour. Writing Display Cards and Tickets. Full or part time job Free illustrated booklet shows you how. Write now. McKay’s Art School. Box 367, Wanganui, VARICOSE Ulcers and Bad Legs; worst cases treated with Varex method Send for Free Booklet. Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 21 Grey St.. Wellington. Local Rep.: I. D Bramwcll. Chemist Gladstone Rd., Gisborne. VAREX for worst cases of bad legs Write for free booklet; Ernest Healev; Pharmaceutical Chemist, 21 Grey St.. Wellington Local Rep.: I. D Bramwell. Chemist. Gladstone Rd.. Gisborne THE TRAINED MAN WINS! As in athletics, specialised training is necessary to win a well paid, secure place in the commercial or business field. An ambitious man can best accomplish this by taking an I.C.S. specialised Course. There are over 300, each one being thorough and practical. Accountancy Civil Engineer Architecture Mechanical Eng. Salesmanship Radio Mechanic Office Training Concrete Work Electric Power and Lighting Wireless Operators’ Exams. “A” Grade Motor Mechanics. If your subject, trade or profession is not. above, let us know. Advice gladly given. We shall he pleased to send you Free Prospectus and details of I.C.S. training. Write TO-DAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. C., P.O. Pom 2G, To Aro, Wellington.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21963, 6 March 1946, Page 2

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