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"In public examinations, wo have dispensed Svith the P.ublio Service Entrance, ". said Mr.' C. T. Major, headmaster of, King's College, at the "Speech Day" celebration. Boys passing that examination, ho added, never availed themselves of the 'offers of Government .positions. The standard did not fit in with the matriculation bourse. The'examination was held too long before the close of the term, aiid altogether there seemed no valid ■reason for. sending-boys .forward,-■ c Ladies know and appreciate the delicately sweet perfume,, "52 Lavender." It easily stands highest in reputatipri, and the large sales, prove its wonderful popularity. The T.B.N, size, new' stylST at 2/3 a bottle, is remarkable value, and i» wild bv chemist* and drapers.— %

vsmsm SgS *S2BST The CASH STORES vMmAV:?^ Useful Xmas Present s. WHAT COULD BE BKTTER FOR, A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAN A PIECE OF ALUMINIUM WARE, FANCY CHINA, OR A COMFORTABLE SEAGRASS CHAIR? , j■ ■ For the Children A NICE LOT OF COOKING AND TEA SETS IN ALUMINIUM. A PRESENT THAT WILL LAST & GIVE ENDLESS ' PLEASURE TO THE KIDDIES. ■■•■■- , ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AT VERY REASONABLE. PRICES. Something for Baby A WELL-BUILT, EASY-RUNNING SEAGRASS PUSH-CHAIR OR PRAM. SEE DISPLAY OF THESE GOODS ; IN; OUR WINDOWS AND CARPET DEPARTMENT. • • ' ; Aluminium Ware Doulton Ch|na rv mYPANS-5/6, 6/11'Each. FANCY PLATES-3/6lfcch. ' CETTLES^IS/-,'19/6, 22/6 Each. ' , TEAPOTS-12/6 Each.. '' \ rUGS-7/11, 8/11. Each. SWEET DISHES-6/- Bicb. rEAPOTS—IS/-, k 16/--Each.' ~ VASES—9/6 Each; A VERY FINE SELECTION OF JARDINERES, SALAD BOWLS, TEAPOTS, VASES, Etc., IN THE FOLLOW- ..-'■ ING "GOOD, ENGLISH MAKES: QUEEN'ANNE, ORIENTAL, BOURBON. ROSALIE', CHINTZ, BUN- '■ GALGW, WATCOMBE,'-AND FOLEY. '. «.*,/:.' - TOY COOKING SETS, 1 ALUMINIUM :'.*. '. 7/6; to 14/9. , TOY TEA SETS, ALUMINIUM • 10/6, 13/6,. 17/6. TOY CARPET .SWEEPERS, : 2/11, 3/11 Each. ALARGB ASSORTMENT OF, SEAGRASS CHAIRS 39/6, 42/6, 45/-, 49/6 Each. SEAGRASS PRAMS, /-'in all Hie Newest Designs £6 17/6, £77/6, £8 15/-, £9 15/- Each. / PUSH-CHAIRS .:.... : £3 17/6 to £4 10/-. , : SEAGRASS PUSH-CHAIRS, with Hood £5 10/-. The Famous "Gem' Gas Cooker, Only 19/6. thf* Above are only a-few of the many useful articles suitable for Christmas presents'"showing in our- garpet and household ironmongery departments. give us a call, and we will be pleased to show you round. CASH Cheapest Store in Gisborne.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 16010, 21 December 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 16010, 21 December 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 16010, 21 December 1922, Page 5

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