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s tio at the New Children’s Bazaar PEEL ST. (Nest Ball and Crawshaw.) BOOKS.—A huge variety this Xmas. All the popular Annuals and lots of new ones and good ones. CUDDLY TOYS. Teddy and Koala Bears. Lambs and Doggies; Good quality lines GAMES FOR ALL. Scallywag, Skittles. Bagatelle. Checkers. Ludo. Card Games. Jig-saw Puzzles “Jiffy-Joyna” Building Sets Building Blocks. Pastels. Paints. Crayons. Colouring Books. Push-out Books. SLEEPER DOLLS.—Dolls’ Prams. Push Chairs. Cradles and Cots. Dolls’ 'Furniture. Tea Sets. Baking Sets. Sweepers. Skipping Ropes. WATER PISTOLS. Barrows. Yachts. Footballs. Boxing Gloves. Rocking Horses. Hobby Horses. Beach Buckets & Spades. Cricket Balls. Metal Toys and Wooden Toys Kaleidoscopes. Scooters. Cricket Sets. Hammers. Clackers. Model Aeroplanes. Drums. Tops, Tricycles. For VALUE, VARIETY and EASY SHOPPING RAILWAYS THROUGH-BOOKING SERVICE Safe Inter-Island Transport of Parcels To ensure safe transit,of packages consigned as parcels traffic by its Inter-Island Through-Booking Service the Railways Department provides strongly-made hampers for the sea journey between Wellington and Lyttelton and vice versa . . . By stipulating “Per Hamper” on consignment notes, senders can be guaranteed hamper packing for a small additional charge of twopence per cubic foot. Full Particulars At Any Railway Station

m a OF SUCCESSFUL The Guardian Trust successfully controls many farms throughout the country. It has the practical experience, the expert knowledge, and the financial resources to successfully supervise the management of your farm estate, thus removing the heavy responsibility from your dependents. If you wish to appoint your friend to act as actual Supervisor of your property, or as Co-Trustee, or Ad> visory Trustee, then the Guardian Trust will be only too pleased to co-operate. ' Consult your nearest Guardian Trust Manager for further details or write for Free booklet and information. GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. (Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. 1883) Estates under Administration exceed £18,000,000. New business last year over £ 1,500,000. Head Office: Sth. British Insurance Bldg., Shortland St., Auckland Branches at Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Napier, Gisbome, Hawera. Agencies througnout GISBORNE UFiriCE: S-* South British Chambers. Local Manaerer. T F. MitchelL_ GUARDS i GUIDES w 1 •Unprotected farm buildings are an invitation to wood-eating insects and rot producing fungi. The most successful way of preventing infestation or of controlling the pests is the use of pentachlorphenol as applied by BORACURE. BORACURE treatment is harmless to stock (as animals will not touch Boracure treated timber) but it is certain death to wood-eating insects and fungi. BORACURE treatment is permanent. When BORACURE treatment is applied to income-eaming buildings the cost is deductable in tax returns, as maintenance. Protect your investment!' Have a Boracure expert inspect your property thoroughly. There is no fee or obligation but quick action now could save you hundreds of pounds later. Get in touch with... Agent: Hugh Robinson, 86 Feel Street. GisDorne. ’Phone 4939. Branches throughout the Country. Pentachlorphenol as applied by BORACURE gives safe and permanent protection to: — WOOL SHEDS IMPLEMENT SHEDS MILKING SHEDS HEN HOUSES PIGGERIES HOUSES, GARAGES AND ALL FARM BUILDINGS £ •V m 25L

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 10

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