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Do your Washing in Half the Time! •And more than that, you oau/lo it with about HALF THE LABOITB - and HALF THE EXPENSE FOE FUEL, by using the me * 9 Cast Iron Copper Boiler Frame. *1 My v?ifo used to dread Washing Hay coming —now she loots forward to it with delight’" says an Auckland man who bought a' Uiciqtu.’ The weary drudgery entailed by Brick-bnilt and other Boilers of antiquated design is dispensed with by using a “Uniqtjk Kami).” Instead of the Heat going to create an oppressive chokingly-bot atmosphere in the Wash-house, the Now Patent Fire-box utilises ash-house, the it all for the boiler and uses it for boiling tha . clothes, 'the cold air is drawn in and perfect combustion secured. “ The water takes no time to boil," and perfect comfort with a q sickly-done Washing is the result. The arrows in the illustration show where the air enters the fireplace to be warmed before being consumed, thereby cutting down the Coal bill to about half I NEWBERRY, WALKER, LTD., Patentee* & Manufacturer*, DUNEDIN. Freely Imitated but never Equalled. BBS MILKING MACHINERY ! MILKING MACHINERY ! FARMERS, BE YOUR OWN EXPERTS ! G ENDING for an Export when something gofVwrong scorns a rather shortsighted method for the up-to-date Farmer nr Dairyman. It means loss of*much valuable time and waste of good money, too! Why not become an expert yourself, it’s easv enough. BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS In response to numerous requests, has prepared a short, interesting and reasonably-priced course of instruction by mail to enable Farmers, Dairymen and others to-understand the handling and working of Oil Engines and Milking Machinery, Etc. You will probablv save the cost of this course the first time “things "o r"> Send to-day (you may forget to-morrow) and our FREE Descriptive Prospectus come right to you. Then you can read it at your leisure. Principal:—JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.i.M.E., Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street- AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. ’Phone 1734 OCCIi! S.S. "SOHOMAj VENTURA,” snd "BiERRA. The above Steamers, which are sister ships, have a gross tonnage of 10000 tons, are propelled by twin screw*, 8000 h.p.. giving a guaranteed gpoeii of 17 knots an hour. They have been specially built for the Pacific Service* are most luxuriously equipped with all modern appliances and comfort*. and installed with powerful wireless plants The ventilation is perfect, electric fans being liberally distributed throughout. They are of. good beam and_ provided with bilge keels, so that sea-sickness on the trip ac-ros* tb« Pacific, except in extreme cases, should be almost unknown on these vessels. Shortest Route to the United Kingdom—Sydney to London in 85 DAYS—via Pago Pago, Honolulu and San Francisco. Through Booking to any point in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or England. Round the World Tours, either via America returning through Suef Canal, or via Manila, China, Japan and New York. For further information and particulars as to these interesting irijw apply to— SHERIDAN & ADAIR PEEL STREET ... GISBORNE POVERTY BAY AGENTS FOR OCEANIC S.S COMPANY, 8 Sfi I fc.r BBBSBBBiSjIESSsiIIISSISiIzSgIsgSiBS SPECIAL SHIPMENTS OF CHILDS’ TAN AND BLA€K BOOTS AND SHOES FOR WINTER AT THI PiO t SHO TAX and BLACK BOX and WILLO \V CALF, boot sizes 4t06, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s Gd TAN and BLACK BOX and WILLOW CALF, boot sizes 7 to 10, 7s 6d ; 11 to 1,8 s Gd up. All on the famous Natural Form Lasts as recommended by Dr Truby King. BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ Light and Strong School Boots ,Ss Gd, 9s Gd up. CHILDS’ SHOES in Tan and Black, in Glace Kid, Box Calf and Patent Leather, 4 to 6, Is lid to 5s Gd; 7to 10, 5s Gd to 10s 6d: 11 to 1,9 s Gd to 12s Gd. N.B.—All on ‘‘Natural Form” Lasts, and every pair good value. Postage on any of the above only 3d pair. This lot especially recommended to those in quest of good "Winter Footwear. UNXLD. UN XU). HORSE & COW COVERS. IS YOUR STOCK WELL PROTECTED? It is useless to expect the best results if they are. cold and uncared for. The nights are very chilly now, and it is high time to think of Horse and Cattle Covers. W. J. BUTTIMORE, PEEL STREET, SOLE MANUFACTURER of the well-known UNXLD HORSE and COW COVERS. Largest St-oek of Leggings and Gaiters in Poverty Bay. LOWEST PRICES. 'Phono 535. H. ftNDERSON_ & S©N. FORD MOTOR CAR. 1913 Models. TOURING CAR, 5 SEATER SO h.p. Fully equipped with Hood, Windscreen, Speedometerj 2 Gas Lamps and Generator, 3 Oil Lamps, Horn, Pump, Tools. _ £205 RUNABOUT, 2 SEATER, 20 h.p. Fully equipped with Hood, Windscreen, Speedometer, 2 Gas Lamps and Generator, 3 Ou Lamps, Horn. Pump, Tools. £IBO 637 Ford Cars sold in N, 2. In. 1912. A FORDj»MODEL T is the only Car in New Zealand that has iuc--oessfully accomplished the journey from Wellington to Auckland through the heart of the King Country. Th is same car made the feturn journey from Auckland to Wellington in 25 hours running time, thus breaking all previous records. Thus the FORD has proved its superiority, reliability, quality and strength. Sole Agents for Gisborne: H-'-ANDERSON & SON. ESEEaSI-SI INSIST ON h - v. >v~ I'm If a Dealer tries to sell you a Camera or Filins not of our manufacture, under the Kodak name, you can lie sure he has ail inferior article which lie is trying- to market on the Kodak Reputation. When selecting- your Camera, or buyingFilms, be sure they are marked Kodak. Sold by all up-to-date Kodak dealers at the same price retail throng'll out New- Zealand. The Kodak Book post-free from KODAK (Australasia), LTD., 6 Mercer Street, Wellington, or 3 Lcrne Street, Auckland. SOLD EVERYWHERE. : ' -fdrhr xW-v*- & O xfi/ S!

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3828, 10 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3828, 10 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3828, 10 May 1913, Page 2

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