LANE’S EMULSION. Makes weak people strong. Cures Coughs and: Colds, „ builds the lungs. A valuable flesh-forming foodtucdicine. Children or adults. Sold everywhere. JUST FANCY HE DIDN’T KNOW WHAT ‘‘CHAMPION” MUSCLE REISER WAS. From'• Hansard," 28th July, 1905. MR HERDMAN, Member for Mount Ida • ■ the wilds of Olago, taid—- . “I do not know what ‘CHAMPION MUSCLE RAISER is ; I commend it io the honorable gentlemen who support the Government.” He then feeling t ivr. no to the " MUSitAISER" telegrams which saved the country. ' . ' TO ALLAY Mr Herdman’s thirst for knowledge, the NORTHERN DEFENDERS sent tljq following, telegram, and to assist tho cause,* prepaid reply, knowing delays were dangerous:— , HERDMAN, Esq., M.H.R., Wellington. “Commercial— We congratulate you “ on giving such a free advertisement “in perpetuity ; if you are jealous of “the PREMIER’S MUSCLE and “STAYING POWER, and defioient in “those good points yourself, we ore “ willing to put you in training on “‘CHAMPION’ REISER: you will “then know its many virtues;, please “ reply promptly, as we have an open- “ ing." (Signed) • [VIRTUE. N.B.—Mr Herdman, has not' ynt replied probably he is consulting with those cured ind saved by “ CHAMPION.”
TIME TELLS THE STOEY SINGER SEWING MACHINES LAST LONGEST. CHEAPEST, BECAUSE BFST. JAMES BLANOE BUGS to announce that he hag m menoed business in BOOTMAKING In all its branches, at CRAWFORD ROAD KAITI, and i 3 prepared to do repairs of all Cheapest Rates.
NOW IS THE TIME} TO PLANT ■JJ* RUIT AND SHELTER TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ETC. plffe, a - ' 3 YOU FoRdET AND it THOMSON TREES, PLANTS, AND SEEDS . GIVE SATISFACTION. CATALOGUE POST-FREE ON APPLICATION— A. Thomson, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, ETC SEED SHOP—GLADSTONE ROAD, NURSERY—CARNARVON STREET Telephone 199,
TAPUIHIKITEA TIMBER. r P-HH undersigned bag pleasure -1- announcing that' '"^TIMBER : ' U /com aboji BubS 1b not*: available Is ALL SIZES* 400,000 FEET WBITE PINE & MATAX THOROUGHLY SEASONED. TIMBER* Npj* CaS and Ready lor Immediate Delivery* either at the/Bush on IS .Tows. / RUALITY has been pronounced by Experts to be A 1 and/vastly. Superior to the Imported article. PRICES have bten fixed at REASONABLE RATES, to ensure quick turn over. APfilffl atihii MILL’; or, to— l F.; HALL, Hlßbome,
ROYAL STANDARD PILLS Sugar-coated, the Best Antibilious / Pill in N.Z. C CONTAINS a Magnifiornt Heart Tonic. / Therefore the proper hill for thoso who have Weok Hearts, and for Athleus, liunners, Jockey?, Bicyclists, and all who train, at it does not depress • ' / Mr.W. Forsyth, Avon Street,Chrktohu'ch open air tent, have taken many k : ndß of , pills, all had cne feature in common. They pained, griped, and otherwise ill-used met Since taking Boyal Standard. Fills no pains, no g:ipes, no depression, but refreshed as ’twere by nature in her mellowest mood. Lite in consequeuce has become more to’arable than before, with a steady progress toward s recovery. Chemists and Stores, Is per box. CERTOS TOOTHACHE " POWDERS (Registered)., A New and. Scientific Care foa , Tooihacha. Taken internally, and ’ACT LIKE MABIO. NOT THE LEAST INJURIOUS/'. DonUiafl no potent drags. SUBBLX HERBAL. Qnc SfeUUnß P&ckat, Chamioii And ‘v *■*;' . . Auctioneer.
ONLY 2s.—The Cheapest Tennis Sh’rt ever said in Gisborne. A grand variety at 2s, 3s, 3s Gd, 4s, 4s 6d, ss, 53 6d, and,ss
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 3 January 1906, Page 1
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