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TEL 614 r«f Satisfied f There are hundreds of satisfied users of Pelawmain Coal, who tell that they have found It the most economical to use. Try a bag and be satisfied. w CLARE & CLARE .Phone Gl4 BEFORE YOU BUY THE RING Young man : Maybe you have chosen the girl-you'intend- to make vour 'wife, and the jewellers’ windows‘have on-extra attraction for you. Thorn is a jewel wlti-r.lt wifi lie of far greater value to the lady of your choice that: the most expensive'ring you can buy her Tt in a. possession which will provide means for her support should you not he spared to do so. ft is an asset, that every young man can afford, and one without which no marriage should lake place. if von have not taken out an A.M.P. Life Polity, call to-fiav and obtain full information from us. Agents : H. 11. PeCOBTA, G. W. KELLS, A.M.P. Society, Gisborne. F. If. M. WAIiNKR, District .Manager.

TO GOLFERS! J McCORMICK has a wonderful as- • sortment nf Golfing Material on iinnd. Clubs of his own and the world’s nest makes, dozens of Wooden and Iron Heads, Star Shafts. Special Grips, Golf Rage and Golf Balls—in fact, .everything a Golfer ret] .'res Golf Chibs and Repairs of every description to order. Prices are rgl'it. Wooden Clubs, from 20s to 30s. Irons from 15s 6d to 20s, Golf Bags from 1.3 s 6d to 60s, Golf Balls from ?0s to 36s per dozen, Sets of 5 Golf Clubs and Bag from £5 upwards. Support jour coach—lie studies your style, knows your play, and will satisfy you. Don’t lie misled, but buy where the best poss:li|e free advice is given. 'Phone or visit him right now.—d. McCORMICK, Professional Coach to Poverty Bay Golf Cl ib,- Gisborne. 'Phone 1106. Telegram's “Golfix.” Gisborne 293 THE MISSES THOMSON (Pupils of Miss Daphne Knight.) Have taken over Miss Hookey’s Juvenile Class for Ballroom Dancing v, hi eh is held at the Abereorn Hall on TI’ESDAY afternoons at 3.45 o’clock. Adult Glass for Ballroom Dancing (latest Fox-irnt steps, Charleston and Tango) now forming. Class for Operatic and Classical Dancing and Eurhythmies commences at; the Abcrcorn Hall on MON DAY, April 19th, at M.IIO p.nt. Applications should be made immediately to Miss Thomson, “Glen Cairn,”. 112 Wainni Road, Kaiti. ’Phone 1(100. Private lessons by area ngement. M IIS - G M TORF - Teacher, of x lOI.IN, MANDOLIN, BANJO, STEEL GUITAR and UKULELE, 360 Palmerston Road 869 T. HAISMAN 351, (fitMOND ROAD. UNDERTAKER and, EMBALMER, Builder and Joinery Manufacturer, Motor Proprietor. Funerals undertaken. All classes of Building and Joinery work done by first-class tradesmen. Motor, ears for hire, day or night. Artificial Wreaths in stock. Telephone 187. 243 V/JTISS Q.LABYS JgRADFIELD (Late Student Royal College of Music, London) Receives Pupils for Singing, Violin Playing, and Pianoforte. Studio: Masonic Hail, Childers Road. Residential address: C/o Mrs. A. J. Ear nnrd, 30 llurahura Rd., Kaiti. 821 MISS ROSA MICHELL TEACHER SINGING, Voice Production, Piano, Organ, and Theory. Students pre. pared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. THE STUDIO. PALACE BLDGS., Gladstone. Rd., Gisborne. ’Phone 10S9. CHIROPRACTIC. MISS F. H. WASHER CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer Graduate) Rooms: 13-25, Lysnar’s Bldgs., Peel St. Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment,. Tel. 658. W. J. WHEELER PURVEYOR, Road Engineer, Land lO and Forest Valuator, Native Agent and Interpreter. Original surveys repro duced, standing timber measured, ploughing, fencing, bushfelling and com tour coinpass surveys. Office: Lysnar’s Bldgs., Peel St. Private ’phone 870 MEMORIALS. : ' I , • MARBLE JUST LANDED -NEW DESIGNS From the World’s Best Sculptors Direct to KANE & GRIFFIN GREY STREET, Gisoorn',. ’ >DM ARABIC, in large or small VJT quantities, for sale at Herald lolihinu Department , p REASKPBOOF PAPER, format IT or Rutter Wrapping, now on sal# ,t ucm*lp jobbing UepArtroeut

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 6

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626

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 6

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