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'QIOCESE QF ’^Y AIAPUST.WINIFRED’S SCHOOL 10 Fitzherbert Street. Principal: MISS K. L. WEBB, LL.A. : For Prospectus and Terms, apply to Principal, at the School. Tel. 442.. I ESSEX,- HOUSE BOARDING (Esti 3HOOL FOR BOYS ted 1922.) H. rE is prepared T npHE Bov eplione

Give -four CHILD The .Right Start m Life. T'AKE out, now, a Southern Cross 1 illS OR HER FUTURE POLICY. 13y a regular system of saving you obtain the grand benefits of this policy— -participation of the Company's profits—hospital benefits—disability protection, etc. In the event of the death of the Parent or Guardian, premiums cease and policy becomes fully paid up. Get acquainted with our fine policy to-day. The Manager, THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSUR ANCE CO., LTD. Wellington. Local Agent: 64 Lowo St., Gisborne EXPERIENCE '['HE Directors, Secretary, Managei *- Accountant, and every activ executive of this organisation are ex perienced practical Accountants qualified by exam. Til Hemingway EMINGWAY T> OBERTSON JL ROBERTSON s AND AND ERVICE ERVICE are well up in modern Accountancy thepry, but in practice their theories ire soundly tempered by the solid common-sense of long practical experience if you wish to solve the problem of your future sareer, this is a pretty good place to bring it. You wiil be welcome at any timeHemingway & Robertsons' r\ ORR ES PONDENCF SCHOOLS CORRESPONDENCE OCHOOL-S LIMITED. p.O. BOX Al 6 ■— AUCKLAND :AN IHE EAGLE, STAR km BRITISH DOMINIONS INSURANCE CO., ITD. 11l conjunction with the N-Z. Insurance i-c., Ltd. SUPPORT LOCAL EMTEHPPIB! Fire, Marine, 'Motors and Accident Business of every Description at Lowest Rates. PF.QMP T SETT LEM ENTS. &13808 NE SHEEFFARHSRS» FROZEN MEAT AN9 MERCANTILE GO,* LTD. Agsnia Gia borne,. MISS M-ICHELL Has now rooms suitable, for Art Lessons. Classes for Children from 6 to 14 years for Nature Painting, Flat Wash Design. The Elements of Sketching and Theory' of Colors will he held after School Hours on Wednesdays and on Saturday’s. CLASS FEES from 1 guinea to 3 guineas per term of Twelve Weeks. Nos. 1,6, and 28 Lysnar’s Buildings Peel Street Gisborne. MOTU HOTEL MOTU, POVERTY BAY. Address: Caulton, Motu. Half-way between Gisborne and Opotiki. TARIFF 13/- PER DAY. Children by arrangement. r POURTSTS either going North or 1 South should be acquainted with the fact that they can obtain Meals or Refreshments at the above Hotel at any time. Specially adapted for the convenience and comfort of the Travelling Public. Beautifully healthy locality, close to Post Office and ten minutes from Railway Station. Hot and Cold Baths, Comfortable Commercial Room and. Sitting Room for Ladies. Telegrams and correspondence promptly attended to. Trout Fishing five Jfninutes from Hotel. JHOIS..J for Accommodation. ' Cars meet all trains. .EG- S- CAULTON p roprietor. W. J. WHEELER. PURVEYOR, Road Engineer, Land j and Forest Native Agent and Interpreter. Original surveys reproduced, standing timber measured, ploughing, fencing, hushfalling, and contour compass surveys. Office, Lysnar Bldgs., Peel Street. Private phone 87U. Messages can be left with Messrs. Goldsmith and Whinray, Peel Street. ' ; ' D'.A- ! ' UNDERTAKERS & ]£MBALMERS HAISMMrt* FRANCIS LOUCHER & CO., LTD. READ’S QUAY & ORMOND ROAD. "Motor Hearseß and Limousines. k official Wreaths in Stock. TELEPHONES: Du, La Nis-ht: 187, 871. 627

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9854, 6 November 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9854, 6 November 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9854, 6 November 1924, Page 4

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