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MR i'SiAJ AL eT<CINEERINC THE PROFESSION THAT PAYS! kON’T stand aside, content to look on at tho fellows who arc pusning d on : Tta?t <I »ait Sl fS t, »oni«no to «»« «lo»B and steyo you there. “Get Hon t \wut iu merits —and you’ll be backed up with a conKeSaHi .u"»S,T tor the, men win, M. to “mate garni- in te profession, AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENCINEERS BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS BOWER’S ,AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENCINEERS fmmrts to the ambitious man the information that points the way to a imp.ni* profession that pays. Tho Fe s are reasonably -small, but the tuition is practical and p, fere Instruction is given till the students are thoroughly proficient wiring work, dynamo and motor construction, installing and running. PRINCIPAL: JAS. W. €OWER, M.A.1.M.E., PRINCIPAL: JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.1.M.E., Tyrone Buildings, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 50. ’PHONE 17*1. Peroceanic steamship Co, 8.8. ‘‘BONOMA," “VENTURA,” and “B»ERRA.‘ The above Steamers, which are sister ships, have a gross tonnage oJ 10000 tons, are propelled by twin screws, 8000 h.p., giving a guaranteed speed of 17 knots an hour. They have been specially built for the Pacific Service, are most luxuriously equipped with all modern appliances and comforts, and installed with powerful wireless plants. The ventilation is perfect, electric fans being liberally distributed throughout. They are of good beam and provided with bilge keels, so that sea-sickness on the trip across tht Pacific, except in extreme cases, should be almost unknown on these vessels. Shortest Route to the United Kingdom—Sydney to London in 5f DAYS—via Pago Pago, Honolulu and San Francisco. Through Booking to any point in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or England. Round the World Tours, either via America returning through Sue* Cana!, or via Manila, China, Japan and New York, For further information and particulars as to these interesting tript apply to— SHERIDAN & ADAIR FEEL, STREET ... CISBORHE. POVERTY BAY AGENTS FOR OCEANIC S.S. COMPANY. 9 h SPECIAL SHIPMENTS OF CHILDS’ TAN AND BLACK BOOTS AND-SHOES FOR WINTER AT THE PIONEER SHOE STORE, TAN and BLACK BOX and WILLOW CALF, Loot sizes 4 to 6,3 s Gd, 4s 6d, 5s (id TAN and BLACK BOX and WILLOW CALF, boot sizes 7 to 10, 7s 6d; 11 to 1,8 s fid up. All on the famous Natural Form Lasts as recommended by Dr Truby King. BOYS' and YOUTHS’ Light and Strong School Boots ,Ss od, 9s Gd up. CHILDS’ SHOES in Tan and Black, in Glace Kid, Box Calf and Patent Leather. 4 to 6, Is lid to 5s 6d; 7 to 10, 5s Gd to 10s 6d: 11 to 1,9 s Gd to 12s Gd. N.B.—All on ‘'Natural Form’’ Lasts, and every pair good value. Postage ou any of the above only 3d pair. This lot especially recommecdefi to those in quest of good Winter Footwear. UNXLD. UNXLD. HORSE & COW COVERS. IS ,YOUR STOCK WELL PROTECTED? It is useless to expect the best results if they are cold and uncared for The nights are very chilly now, and it is high time to think of Horsand Cattle Covers. W. J. BUTTIMORE, PEEL STREET, A S %?<’^ l u^ U1 r ACTUR S B of weli -‘known UNXLD HORSE and COM CUVEKh. Largest Stock of Laggings and Gaiters in Povertv Bav. LOWEST PRICES. ’Phone 533. H. ANDERSON & SON. FORD MOTOR CAR. 191 S Models. TOURING .CAR, 5 BEATER SO h.p. ’ Fully equipped with Hood, Windscreen, Speedometer, 2 Gas Lamps and Generator, 3 Oil Lamps, Horn, lump, Tools. £ 2oj £ RUNABOUT, S BEA7ER, 20 h.p. bully equipped with Hood, Windscreen, Speedometer, 2 Gas Lamps and Generator, 3 Ou Lamps, Horn, . * Pump, Tools. F ’ j£ 190 037 Ford Car© sold in N.2. in 1912. Car i D ,^ ew Zealaild that has sue the the KW SLS^Thff I lf.5 dll,l * t,m a to £ uckland through from Auckland to ir. If same cai ! ma< ? e the return journey previous records Thus tLe FORn°h° arS run s t ? s time > thus breaking all quality andXngth haß proved lts superiority, reliability, Sole Agents for Gisborne ’ UNPERSON & SO INSIST ON A If a Dealer tries to sell you a Camera or Fill not of our manufacture, under the Kodak nan you can be sure he has an inferior article whi< he is trying- to market on the Kodak Reputatic When selecting* your Camera, or buyii Films, be sure they are marked Kodak. Sold by all up-to-date Kod: dealers at the same price ret£ throughout New Zealand. The Kodak Book post-fr from KODAK (Australasia), LTD. e Mercer Street, Wellington, or I kL 3 Lome Street, Auckland. SOLO EVERYWHERE. fo 1l & o

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3830, 13 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3830, 13 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3830, 13 May 1913, Page 2