1 AN ARIEL ... I Enables you to enjoy the f pleasures of outdoor life, s whether it's a week-end trip 1 or a longer tour. Invest in an s ARIEL and you'll never § regret it. ARIEL MOTOR CYCLES I ON EASY TERMS AT cvcKs! MQIQB*. US FORANEViTtttI Are you sure your eyes see Correctly ? If not, let us examine them absolutely free of charge. A. W. J. MANN CHEMIST & OPTICIAN Phone 120. MRS. G. MOORE REGISTERED Teacher, has resumed teaching. Violin. .Viola, Mandolin. Banjo, Guitar, Ukulele, and all kindred instruments. Pupils trained for solo and orchestral work. 384 PALMERSTON ROAD MISS MILDRED HAMILTON, M.N.A.T.D.
T present taking a refresher course L in Wellington with Miss Phyllis Bates, who has just returned from London, and at present also taking a special course in the latest Tap Dancing, WILL RESUME TUITION in Ballroom and Tap Dancing on MONDAY. March 23. _ J. G. COX DENTAL SURGEON Regent Buildings, Gladstone Road. Hours of attendance: Daily, 9 to 5: Saturday. 9 to 12.30; Friday (late night). 7 to 8. Telephone No. 1855. THE FLORENCE PACKE SCHOOL OF DANCING TVfRS. PETER deLAUTOUR, who •"■*" has returned from further trainI Ing with Madame Edith Baird, Auck- ' land, and formerly of London, resumes tuition on SATURDAY, March 14. in OPERATIC. GRECIAN, TAP DANCING and MIME. Ballroom Dancing taught in all classes. Special Health Exercises arranged privately. For oarticulars rinq Phone 1165. WHY SUFFER GALLSTONES Proven, genuine and recommended remedy brings wonderful relief immediately. Guaranteed. ACT NOW. Write for facts. CHEMISTS' SUPPLIES CO.. Sept. Q. Box 1178, Christchurch. NOW IS THE TIME TO DOSE YOUR SHEEP AGAINST FLUKE The best known cure .and a sure preventive is Carbon Tetrachloride A single dose Mils the mature flukes and causes their expul- ; sion from the liver. 1 GALLON DRENCH f With accurate : measure ' free, sufficient to dose 640 grown sheep. . TETRACOL (Carbon Tetrachloride)!'British Manufacture Capsules. > 4/6 per 100. 42/6 per 1000. EDGAR ROSS CHEMIST : PEEL STREET
LOOSE 8.0. P. TEA .. 2/- lb. BLENDED LOOSE TEA 2/2 lb. CHINA TEA .;...... 2/6 lb. PANYONG CHINA BUDS DARJEELING TEA .. 5/6 lb. AUTO'S PHONE 494. P.O. BOX 26. """ INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber stamp of yotir name), pari brush. Indelible Ink. and a box to hold the lot. 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18960, 10 March 1936, Page 4
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