UIU(IIHil|III(IIIIIiIiIllllinUUIiHIiHlUIHUIIUIII<IIUmUllUllllimili:HI(IIUIIlimH(kII!UUimfilllUI Golf Notes w 420 # There’s a Young Lady in England who persists in playing g courses with a putter; she jp achieved some notoriety, but §j her scores make sorry reading. jj Champions are more particular. They have to he —they carry a specially matched club for every shot. Twelve or more is not unusual—they have taken the advice of experts, and that is why they are champions. Free Advice WE offer THIS ADVICE free to everybody in j our district, whether they are members j of clubs or not. 1 Let WALLY ALLBOR help select your clubs z It’s false economy to buy clubs that don’t suit j you, in order to save a few shillings. Let the “Pro.” select your clubs. SAVE STROKES Gisborne’s Modern SPORTS DEPOT
Cook for £8 per Year 1 WITH THE AGA COOKER The Model “F” Aga Cooker illustrated will cook for 10/12 persons at a maximum cost for fuel of £8 per year (with coke at £3 per ton) The Aga Cooker introduces marvellous new efficiency and economy to the kitchen; enables the achievement of a greater degree of beauty and convenience in the modern Kitchen Design. The Aga burns day and night, and is always ready for immediate use — is simple to operate—requires riddling and refuelling (with coke) only twice in 24 hours —is completely free from soot, dust fumes and cooking smells—greatly improves food flavours and dietetic values. Draught controlled by Automatic Thermostat, assuring correct temperature. Install an Aga and you will effect a wonderful savingin time, labour and expense. COMFORT ECONOMY EFFICIENCY THE ONLY COOKER IN THE WORLD WITH A GUARANTEED MAXIMUM FUEL CONSUMPTION Five different sized Models to choose from. Invest in an Aga—it pays for itself COMMON SHELTON & GO, LIMITED SOLE POVERTY BAY & EAST COAST AGENTS
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS P OR SALE. —ISO Baled Hay, 2/<i per bale. —Apply Tahoe, Waihirere. r.r>s Xtf ANTED to Rent.—t or 5-roomed ’ ' House, all modern conveniences; trood tenant —Write “Central,” Herald. r»r.7 T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber stamp of your name), pad. (brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold 1 the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Herald Office.
SPECIAL EAST COAST ADVERTISEMENTS MILITARY SADDLES VWth Useß Mounts, 50/6 each. SELECTED MILITARY SADDLES New girth, new stirrup leathers, used feits and Irons, 69/6 each. ARMY BRIDLES, 7/6 each. OATFr 'SROS. : Tokoman: Bay
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 6
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