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1 Paste? jl as a a ! «*' Edrnondf "Sure to Ri ft certain* real grape Creo IS safe 3sior«nve ijainst (jiiure in ccoli Ytf Cske* and paftry made with Ednr.codf /fi inva.ml.ly light and delicious. Soid fay DO YOU WANT £SOO A YEAR ? Or are you contented with your present prospects and ordinary Union wages? Scores of young men are now well on the path to big-pay job.s by studying Bower's Postal Engineering Course in their spare time. Young man, don't stay down ! Make your evenings profitable. Enrol to-day for this fascinating Course. Instruction in Marine, Stationary, Oil, Traction, Locomotive. Carefully - compiled Text-books, interesting Illustrations. You MUST progressright from first lesson. Our Fees are very reasonable. Write away now for Free •Prospectus to— BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), 136 Colwill's Chambers, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND (And at Wellington). Harness horse, 15 hands and under : J. M. McKay's "Buster" 1, H. Atkins' "Nobby" 2, J. Simpson's "Ginger" 3. Pony, 14.2 and under, driven by a lady: -JR. .T. McLelland's "Mona" 1, S. Whaanga's "Kaihau" 2, Simpson's "Ginger" 3. Harness horse, owned and driven by a Maori: B. Whaanga's "Kaihau" 1. _ Champion harness horse: J. McKay's "Buster." DOGS. Smooth-haired collie: H. Pomana's "Bag" 1, 11. M. Stoke's "Darkie" 2, Mrs. Nugent's "Bill" 3. Long-haired collie: P. O'Sullivan s "Wag" 1. L. G. Woodward's "Luck" 2, H. Mete's "Rubbish" 3. Beardio collie: F. Young's ".lock" 1, Wi Nepia's —■ — 2, M. Mayo's "Crib" 3. VEGETABLES. Broad beans: Mrs. McKenzie 1 arid 2. Mrs. Stormer 3. Kidney beans ; Mrs. McKenzie 1 and 2. Cabbage: M. R. Shaw 1. Four onions : Mrs. McKenzie 1. Four whito potatoes : Mrs. Vaughan 1, Miss Shannon 2. Four red potatoes : Mrs. Sturm 1, Mrs. Vaughan 2. Six varieties potatoes: M. R. Shaw 1. Four kidney potatoes: Mrs. C. R. Sturm 1. Collection of vegetables: Mrs. Sturm 1, Mrs. McKenzie 2. FRUIT. Four peaches: Mrs. 0. McKenzie 1, Mrs. Sturm 2. Twelve gooseberries : Mrs. Stoimer 1, Mr. Austin 2. Twelve plums: Mrs. Austin 1 and 2. CUT FLOWERS. Three dahlias: Mrs. Stokes 1. Three carnations: Mrs. C. McKenzie 1. Three varieties phlox drummondi: Mrs. McKenzie 1, Mrs. Sturm 2. Three varieties 10-weeks' stocks: Mrs. Stokes 1.

Six varieties sweet peas : Mrs. M. I«. Shaw 1. Three varieties sweet poas : Mrs. M. I\. Shaw 1, Mrs. Stokes 2. Three varieties sweet peas, with foliage: Mrs. McKen/ae 1 and 2. Collection of rosebuds : Mrs. C. Melt enzie 1. Collection of perennials and annuals: Mrs. McKenzio 1. Mrs. Sturm 2. COOKING. Loaf home-made bread : Mrs. McKco 1. Six scones: Mrs. MoKee 1, Mrs. Arthur 2. Girdle scones : Mrs. McKco 1. Plate shortbread : Mrs. Arthur 1, Mrs. Shannon 2. Sponge sandwich : Mrs. Stokes 1, Mrs. McKee 2. Sponge roll: Mrs. McKee 1, Mrs. Arthur 2. Ginger bread : Mrs. McKee 1. Fruit cake: Mrs. McKee 1. Pound cake: Mrs. Sturm 1, Mrs. Arthur 2. COMPETITIONS. Pony leaping, 14 hands and Tinder, ridden by boy or girl under 16 years : W. Talbot's "Every Time" 1, A. Dod's "Betty" 2, A. Fitter's "Pluto" 3. Maiden jumping competition: A. J. Devery's "Happy Moments" 1. Allan Steven's "Pirate" 2, G. Mclntyre's "Mischief" 3. Hunters' competition: A. J. Devery's "Stravbird" 1, W. Sturm's "Ginger Mick''' 2.

"A FAR-SEEING CHEMIST." A fontleinnn walked into a chemist's shop in Wellington recently, and as,kod th e assistant to give him the best preparation lie had for checking grey hair and freeing (he scalp of dandruff.' Ife wrapped up a bottle of Dr. Wilsqn's Regenerator and received 4s. Undoubtedly he would gain a permanent customer, as it always gives the, utmost satisfaction, find may he relied on to restore color to prematurely grey hair. Thousands are using it dally. Sold everywhere by Chemists, Hairdressers, and Storekeepers. Local Agent: Adair'Bros., Gisborne. Sole Australasian Agents: A. M, Hendy, Hair SpeewJiit.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16320, 2 January 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16320, 2 January 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16320, 2 January 1924, Page 10