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A now record at the port of New Plymouth was established on Saturday afternoon, when the auxiliary schooner La Merced was brought in and berthed at half-tide when she was drawing 24ft 3in. the deepest draught of any vessel which has entered the port. Rear-Admiral Sir Harry H. Stileman, | K.8.E.. lias been appointed director of j Dr. Barnardo’s Homes in succession to the late Mr. William Baker. Sir Harry! Stileinan. after a distinguished career( in the Navy, (luring which he was cap | tain of the Majestic and the Duke of Edinburgh, became in 1909 superinten-‘ dent of the Watts Naval School at Elmham. Norfolk, one of the most use-1 iul of the Barnardo institutions. On I the outbreak of the war he was appointed senior naval officer for Liver-} pool. being subsequently promoted j rear-admiral. His work at Liverpool gave the fullest scope for his unusual gifts of organisation, and his services were rewarded with a knighthood soon alter his retirement in 1919. Sir Harn Stileman, m ho returned after the armistice to his work at the Watts School, is a son of the late Major-General # Williain C. Stileman. whose interest in evangelical work is still remembered in Brighton. One of bis brothers. Bishop Stileman. was the first Bishop in Persia.

MOTOfllffTß! Bereuty years’ manafacturlng experience and scientific concentration have produced SPENCER MOULTON TYRES—the popular BRITISH Tyre that jives the longest serTice—Yhe TYRE with the great reputation tor Mileage Try tour Garage or Box 161, Ohriaiflknrcb Progandra cures Corns quickly Is 6d. MORE THAN PLEASED WITH DRINKO TREATMENT" I gave try husband all the Drinko i owders. and I am pleased to say he has not touched a drop of strong drink for six weeks I am more than pleased, for my husband was a very heavy drinker. I shall recommend Drinko to anyone I know. So writes ‘A.L.’ from Auckland.* Prinko cure is undoubtedly a permanent cure. Cases have been shown where men living and working in bad environment, with same temptations, have had no deside for strong drink at all. Drinko ran fie given secretly. Write for free Booklet to Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.W. Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 53, 16 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 53, 16 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 53, 16 February 1921, Page 2

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