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STAINLESS KNIVES DESSERT ;& TABLE DESSERT, 22/6 PER HALF-DOZEN TABLE, 27/6 PER HALF-DOZEN NO STAIN with acid foods, etc. CLEAN bv washing in warm water and wiping with a dry, soft cloth. HANDLES should not he placed m warm water when cieaninpBLADES can be sharpened at intervals with steel or whetstone. DESSERTS 22/6 PER HALF-DOZEN TABLE, 27/8 PER HALF-DOZEN EVERY KN3FE GUARANTEED. McKinnon Co SPECIALISTS CKINAWARE, GLASSWARE AND CUTLERY. GLADSTONE HOAD. phone |520 Ll °- uox 22 Hospital Heotions ) OF TILL: 26 SECTIONS OFFERED BY US, THERE ARE ONLY 2 LEFT THESE ARE SECTIONS No S and No. <J. 30 Perches Each. P MCE £2OO E Aca DEPOSIT £2O. BALANCE EASY TERMS. BALL & CRAWS HAW LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS. PEEL STREET.

ENQUIRE NOW about this Special SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE OFFERONE POLICY ONE PREMIUM Covering—. L IFE) E NDOWMENTi a cci ' DENT, AND gICKNESS. All in One. Economical, Easy. GET JX TOUCH WITH US NOW. THE MANAGER, 0 UTFERN (PIROSS A SvSUROUTHERN ACROSS ASSURANCE CO OR PA NY y TD. ANCE JUTD. MANUEL’S BUILDING, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Local Agent— U LOWE ST., GISBORNE. TAKING THE PLUNGE. “LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.” ‘'PHIS proverb carries a world o meaning, but many make tk< mistake of looking too long. They look, and as they gaze, becomi sceptical as to whether the thing thai they would attempt-is possible. Thei they become convinced that it cannol he done. Consequently, they sevei take the plunge. To leap without looking is dangei ous—mt never to leap at all is fatal, it is better to have tried and failed than never to have tried. Yo.i can bet your bottom dollar that the men who have succeeded are men vdio have tried and failed, and tried and failed, and tried again with the persistence of the proverbial spider. Most of the successful business men of any country attribute ,tiieir ultimate success to previous failures. Look well before vou leap—BUT B£ SURE YOU LEAP. Have you reached the measure of success that you anticipate d during the first three months of this year Y If. not, there is only one person to blame, and that person is yoursell. If you have not succeeded in the measure that you expected, there is something wrong, and it is not business conditions, the product you are selling, the territory, nor any of the thousand and one other alibis that may present themselves. Stop for a moment and analyse yourself. Find out what is wrong. Quit procrastinating. Put your finger on the difficulty, and then start out, determined that you can do what other men are doing. Jack Dempsey, when asked before ho fought Curpenticr, how he was going into the fight, replied: “The same as I have gone into every other fight —determined to win.” Confidence is ninety per cent of tho battle, whether it be a prize fight, a game, or a battle for success ini business. Determine to-day that you can do what others are doing, AND GO OUT AMO DO IT. TAKE THE PLUNGE, AND EN.ROL TO-DAY. ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS: Bookkeeping anrl Accounts, Business Organisation and Methods. Commercial Law and Economics. Shorthand (Speed Classes Tuesday Evenings;. ( Typewriting, etc. Grab a desire for something big. Hold it—work for it—preserve—keep plugging—hold your health, and ten million devils nrraved in opposition will fly before you like autumn leaves. —ENROL TO-DAY—-KERRIDGES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE PEEL STREET. PHONES 1 926 & 158. R- j. KER RIDGE, Principal 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9576, 30 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9576, 30 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9576, 30 July 1923, Page 4

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