TE 614 n 76/. 0/4 Satisfied! There are hundreds of satisfied users of Pelawmain Coal, who tell us that they have found It the most economical to use, Try a bag and be satisfied. 1l QARE&CLARE ohe bl 4 TO GOLFERS! T McCORMICK has a wonderful asf J . sort men t of (Jolting Material on hand.. Clubs of his own and the world's best, makes, dozens of Wooden and Iron Meads, Star Shafts. Special Grips, .Golf Bags and Golf Balls—in fact, everything a Golfer requires- Golf Ciubs and Repairs of every description to order. Prices are right. Wooden Clubs from 20s to 30s, Irons from 15s 6d to 20s. Golf Bags from 13s 6d to 60s, Golf Balls from 20s to 36s per dozen, Sets of 5 Golf Clubs and Bag from £5 upwards. Support your coach—lie studies your style, knows your play, and will satisfy you. Don’t be misled, but buy where the best possible free advice is . given. ’Phone or visit him right now.—J. MeCORMICK, Professional Coach to Poverty Bay Golf Club, Gisborne. Thone 1106. Telegrams “Golfix.” Gisborne. 293 THE MISSES THOMSON (Pupils of Miss Daphne Knight.) Have taken over Miss Hookey’s Juvenile Glass for Ballroom Dancing which is held at the Ahercorn Hall on TCESDAY afternoons at 3.45 o’clock. Adult Class for Ballroom Dancing (latest Fox-trot steps, Charleston and Tango) now forming. Class for Operatic and Classical Dancing and Eurhythmies commences at the Aberenrn Hall on MONDAY, April 19th, at 2.M0 p.m. Applications should be made immediately to Miss Thomson, “Glen Cairn,’’ Mil Wainui Road, Kaili. '’Phone 1000. Private lessons by arrangement.
Bargains Dinner and Tea Sets. 150 ~ 150 CHOICEST PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. MANY TO GO AT LESS THAN , HALF-PRICE. ■t . See Windows For Mcrfe Bargains •ILIOS 'from 1/- each. EGG CUPS from 1/3 j-doz. THIN TUMBLERS from 2,9 4-doz. F.V ER YTHI NO H ALF-PRICE For a Short Time Only. You always net a BARGAIN. Loth in Quality and Price, when vou go to E. G. A. REYNOLDS Corner of Glacis tone- Rond and Grey St, PHONE 349. 43 Acres. FIRST-CLASS LAND At THE WILLOWS. FOUR ACRES LUCERNE—BALANCE IN ENGLISH GRASSES. PERMANENT WATER, SUBDIVIDED INTO 5 PADDOCKS. Good Fences. WELL-BUILT 2-ROOMED WHARE. Cowshed, Yards, Separator Room. The land is all Flat and Metalled Road goes right to the property. GOOD BUYING AT i£©s per acre. lilake enquiries from the Agent— W. LISSANT CLAYTON LOWE STREET. 'Phone 220.
ADVISORY TRUSTEES Advisory Trustees may now ho appointed under a, will or Trust Deed to co-operate with the Public Trustee m the administration of Estates and Trusts. Surh appointments are . growing in favor amongst-. farmers and business men. They enable the advantages of private administration to be combined with the State Guarantee. li is customary -to appoint ns Advisory Trustees,” persons having intimate knowledge of the details of the testator’s business, Midi ns farming associates, solicitors. kinsmen, etc. Pull oeiails of the svotem may lie obtained on application, persimal’v n| ' bv letter to die Puhlio Tiusleo; Wellington. or at any branch of tiie Public Trust OlTice. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Established 1872. For information, apply to— K. A. HENDERSON, District Public Trustee, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17008, 15 April 1926, Page 6
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