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AWARDS© ONLY GOLD MEDAL, first silver medal! IN AUSTRALASIAN COMPETITION. (compare) »■ h»b (Pig's, &g M B* I %J ft ii IOATESrCq's PURETEAS. Our constant attention and experience bas Esde one TEAS THE BEST, which hae created cany imitations. &sk for our Teas and gat them. Ooa’c listen to those tsho beg yon to try this and tht-.s, it is oniy because they return more pro Qt. Ours era batter xaiue and quality than any la Australasia. 23 YEARS’ TEST.

Are You Bald? A STOUND]NG CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPILLA H AIR TONIC, Being desirous of having a public test made to prove the infallibility of his now famous Hair Restorer, known as CAPILLA Hair Tcmie, is prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute baldness .it is immaterial of bow long standing) free of charge for a period of twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to produce hair 1£ inches long (by the aid of Capilla alone, used according to the direction supplied with every bottle) on the scalp affected by baldness. Failing which, he is prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 sterling. The conditions to be : First, that a committee of six Wellington medical men or well known Wellington gentlemen, be appointed to substantiate the fact of Capilla having done what we claim for it. Second, that the gentleman upon whom the test is to be made has upon the scalp a down or slight fluff. It is immaterial whether it is discernible with the naked eye or not, so long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. If the above Challenge is accepted, we oarticulariy request the attendance of newspaper reporters, medical men, and others who are interested, to watch the progress made from clay to day. CAPILLA will increase the length of Ladies’ Hair 1 to 2 inches per month.

The above Challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newspapers, has bern accepted by members of Rariiameut and other leading citizens. Their testimonials may be seen by all inquirers. Head Office for New Zealand: 6 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Wholesale Agents: SHARLAND AND CO., LTD. SOLD BY CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE. A Ti’DSBN PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, fTIEACHER of I’ianforte, Harmonium, JL Violin, Double Bass, Clarionet, Flute, Oboe, Bassoon and all Brass Instruments (valve and slide). JAMES,

CLASSES for Instruction in Musica Theory and Harmony for Examinations. Pupils visited Town and Country. TERMS MODERATE. Apply— C. F. LEWIS, Dresden Music Warehouse.

DENTAL NOTICE. C. W. SEYMOUR, SURGEON DENTIST, LOWE STREET .. GISBORNE. Hours Telephone 30. From 9 to o.

GLADSTONE ROAD. FEES MODERATE. FILLINGS, from sa. Single Tooth, 10a.

GXEIHAM & SOMERVELL BEG to announce that in connection with the Brick and Tile Business st Makauri, they have opened the CORONATION YARDS, UPPER FIKEBELL, GLADSTONE ROAD, Where Supplies d l BRICKS, TILES, LIME, Also of FIREWOOD AND COAL .(the latter being kept under cover'.. Are Stocked, Wa stock one quality of goods only, and that is THE BEST, and solicit the patronage of the inhabitants of Gisborne and surrounding district. BLACKSMITHING, HORSE* SHOEING,

Ail Kinds of JOBBING WORK done oa the Premises oh ,tha Shortest Notice* FANCY BRICKS AND TILES A SPECIALITY. !• 0, lAND S. trust, by; civility and strict' attention to business, to mer.it a fata share of support* Don’t Forget the Address ; UPPER FIREBELL, GLADSTONE ROAD, (Telephone No. 155.) All Orders for Carting promptly attended ten

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 884, 7 May 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 884, 7 May 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 884, 7 May 1903, Page 4

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