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If It’s Repairs WE’RE AT YOUR SERVICE. W E MAKE A SPECIALITY OF ALL OARAGE AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS, Including ARMATURE RE-WINDING, Etc., Etc. PROMPT SERVICE AT A REASONABLE CHARGE CHARACTERISES EVERY REPAIR JOB WE UNDERTAKE. Redstone’s Motors Rwfyfoy Car Agents GARAGE GREY STREET, GISBORNE. FOB QUICK SALE. 1969 Acre© Freehold (44 MILES FROM MATAWAI) , ® At per Acre. Modern dwelling, with every convenience. Hot and cold water, and lighted with McFarlano’s Gas. About 800 acres have been cleared, and in present 'state would winter 700 EWES & 200 CATTLE, but carrying capacity could be much improved if a. little money was spent on the property. Full particulars fromWILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. SOLE AGENTS. 13 SCOTS 80YSJAAKE GOOD THE widespread demand for lads from Scots College as juniors in commercial houses is testimony that must weigh with parents and guardians. Character training is the first care of Scots College. The moral t-one is anxiously guarded. Wise discipline inculcates in the students habits of thought and action that later make them desirable employees. BOOTS COLLEGE MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON, For Boys of all ages. Scots College curriculum providers sound primary and secondary education which is a. valuable preliminary to any profession. Excellent scholastic results. Highly qualified .staff. Special courses open to boys. Splendid facilities arc available for Sports, and special care is taken with delicate and junior boys. Boarders and day scholars accepted between ages of six and twenty. Prospectus and all information obtain able from the Principal, Mr. J. M. Murdoch, M.A., M.Com., F.R.E.S. Dip. Ed. ; 976 McDOUGALL’S “BORDER” PASTE SHEEP DIP. Testimonial from Messrs, reitii BROS, “To Maire,” Douglas, Taranaki: “We have used Border Paste for the past two seasons, with excellent results. We havo not seen any ticks or lice on any of our sheep, which were wintered under hard conditions. For Season 1»2425 our Hogget wool realised 28d per lb, and for Season 1925-26, with all in, our Hoggets wool realised 15d per lb at the .Wanganui Wool Sales. “We can 'confidently state that Border is the best sheep dip we have used in our experience both in New Zealand and Scotland, and can thoroughly recommend to all Wool Growers.” SOLE AGENTS. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. HAVE YOU MATRICULATED ? IF NOT, imminence your studies with us immediately. Matriculation is now the entrance examination to all tlie Professions. Cur methods do not entail hours of laborious study, but carry you along in a simple,'pleasant, yet thorough manner. Our courses are conducted by highlyqualified instructors, Place yourselves in our hands and wo will do the vest. Write or call for Free Prospectus. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), 136 ColwilJ’s Chambers, Swanson Street, Auckland. P.O'. Box 50. WANTED-Crockery. Well, go to “The Ark.” You can get Cups from 2/6 J-doz., Plates hom 2/9 i-doz., Tumblers 2/6 ,$-doz., and hosts of liner of Crockery and Glassware. PRICE Reduced to £IOSO-—A nice, modern Bungalow, in choice situation, on Kaiti; absentee owner anxious to sell. —Particulars from James lanes, runnel Agent, Lowe Street. REASE-PROOF FAPRIL for Meal or Butter Wrapping, now on sale nl riKTMT.n .Tobbing Department. ILK jjOCKETS-fimT Milk Record Books, readv printed, at Heraid Ling Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16946, 30 January 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16946, 30 January 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16946, 30 January 1926, Page 14

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