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WATSON’S No. 10 AN UP-TO-DATE LIVERY STABLES“THE ROYAL,” DERBY STREET, / NEXT THE GISBORNE PUBLIC SCHOOLTHESE NEW PREMISES, -which have just been erected in brick are designed on the latest sanitary principles, and patrons can rely on having their horses stalled in absolute comfort. An Stands'6d. Rubber-tyred Gigs, with pneumatic cushions, for Hire. The most comfortable conveyance known. W. LANDMANN, PROPR lETOR. THE “METHVEN” BOILER CANNOT BE IMPROVED UPON—IT’S PERFECTION., If we could, depend upon it, we would. But not a single improvement can we—can anyonemake. Take its design and construction, for instance. These are the outcome of years of mechanical experimenting. In no other way will the water boil so quickly and on so little fiiel as the boiler now stands. Then tho material from which it is made—here again we {have perfection. The cooper is solid brazed, and made at "tlie famous "Elliot* Xtolling .Eondon, and guaranteed true to gauge. The frame is made of cast-iron, and will last 100 years. In short, it is because everything is of the best that the Methven is tho most economical, durable, and efficient boiler obtainable. . If your Ironmonger can’t supply it, write to or call on us. C. METHVEN AND CO., LTD., Manufacturers, Dunedin. Originators and oldest manufacturers of Portable Washing Boilers in New Zealand. m®L fi MET! I VEX. r.P. E* - Makers, Dunedin.

EYES RIGHT ? TT's not tlio Drill 'Sergeant addressing you—only the Optician who is politely asking you an all important question. It’ your Eyes trouble you let ARMSTRONG examine them. You may not he aware where the trouble is, but properly fitted Eyeglasses will make an amazing difference to your comfort in reading and your ability to see things clearly. JPJ AROLD ARMSTRONG, OPTICIAN, GLADSTONE RD.. GISBORNE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. TPXA.M [NATIONS will commence on TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1912, for the following:—

Matriculation ; Junior TTnivorsity, Senior National and Taranaki Scholarships ; Medical and Engineering Preliminary : Solicitors’ and Barristers’ General Knowledge ; Mus. Bat. Intermediate. Entrance examination' to Military College of Australia CENTRES OP EXAMINATION: A. Centre is constituted on receipt <*f entries from ton candidates, or a guarantee that candidates’ fees will ho made up to twenty guineas. No extra' fees should be sent until after notification. NOTE.—Guarantee-Forms may bo obtained on application. Candidates are required to use. Forms of Application, which may he obtained from the Registrar. Candidates’ notices must be sent on or before. WEDNESDAY. Kith OCTOBER, accompanied'by the Examination Fee, or up to 30th OCTOBER, with a Fine of ’Two Guineas extra to the Fee. or up to 13th NOVEMBER, with' a Fine of Four Guineas extra to the Fee.

Cheques must have exchange added, and Public Account Receipts or Stamps will not be accepted FEES: For Matriculation, Medi* cal or Engineering Preliminary, or General Knowledge Examination Two Guineas For Scholarship Examination One Guinea (In this case a second guinea is payable it the candidate matriculates.) For Scholarship and Pro- , liminar.v Two Guineas For Military Entrance Examination (alone or in conjunction with any of the above) ... Three Guineas . Candidates for Scholarships must bo not less than 16 and not more than 19 years of age on Ist December, 1912 Ten Junior University Scholarships, and Twenty Senior National Scholarships, each of the annual value of £2O, and tenable for tlu-cq years, are offered at this Examination. There will be an additional allowance of £BO made to each Scholar who re<l nires to live away from home to attend a University College. Bursaries can be held, upon caiur.dates matriculating, by those who pass with, credit, but do not gam Scholarships. , For information about the Military Entrance Examination, and for regulations as to Scholarships and Bursaries, application may bo made to the Registrar. r heOTO R. Registrar. Wellington, 7th September, 1912.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3628, 14 September 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3628, 14 September 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3628, 14 September 1912, Page 11

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