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LANE’S EMULSION. Makes weak people utrong. Cure# Coughs and Colds, builds the lungi. A valuable fleah-forming foodmedicine. Children or ndalta. Oold everywhere. JUST FANCY HE DIDN’T KNOW WHAT ‘‘CHAMPION” MUSCLE RAISER WAS.

From *• Hansard," 28th July, 1905. MB HERDMAN, Member for Mount Ida the wilds of Otago, raid—"l do not know what ‘CHAMPION MUSCLE RAISER is j I oommond it to the honorable gentlemen who support the Government." He then feeling rvra to the " MUSouc; oAISER" telegrams wh’oh saved the country. TO ALLAY Mr Herdman’s thirst lor knowledge, the NORTHERN DEFENDERS sent the following telegram, and to assist the cause, prepaid reply, knowing delays were dangerous;— HERDMAN, Esq., M.H.R., Wellington. "‘Commercial— Wo congratulate you " on giving suoh a free advertisement “in perpetuity; if you are j?alous of "the PREMIER’S MUSCLE, and •t STAYING POWER, and deficient in “those good points yourself, we are “ willing to put you in training on <•<CHAMPION' R&ISER: you will "then know its many virtues; pleaso " reply promptly, as we have an open"‘““(Signed) VIRTUE. R.B.—Mr Herdman has not yet replied probably he Is consulting with those cured and saved by "CHAMPION."

TIME - ; TELLS THE STORY SINGER SEWING MACHINES LAST LONGEST. CHEAPEST, BECAUSE BEST.

JAMES BLANOE BEGS to announce that he haa menoed business in m BOOTMAKINQ In all Its branches, at CRAWFORD - ROAD HAITI, and is prepared to do repairs o! all Gheapesi Rates.

NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT P RUIT AND SHELTER TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ETC. «3, DON'T YOU AMD ir THOMSON’S TREES, PLANTS, AND; SEEDS SHYS SATISFACTION, .CATALOGUE POST-FREE ON APPLICATION-. A. Thomson, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, ETG SEED SHOF-GLADSTONE ROAD, NORSERY-CARNARVON STREET Talapioni 109,

TAPUIHIKITEA TIMBER. rp Hfll Mb Eleaeuni X' au®o uncial , that " . TIMBER ' i • • * ’ • 1 • ’* •' (kiM felsn Buns to mu aTaiiakli u all sizes; ” 400,000 PINB T & maim THOROUGHLY SEASONED TIMBER, Non Cal ul Ready for Immediate Dillreiy, either at the Bush ob la Tow®, RUA-LITY hoe haem pronounced bj Experts to he A 1 and rastly Superior to the imported article, PRICES hare bteu fixed at REASONABLE RATES, iq ensura quick turn over. lApgll at itha MILL'; or, to-> », HALL, Bleborae,

ROYAL STANDARD PILLS Sugar-coated, the Best Antibilious Pill in N.Z. C CONTAINS a Magnifioent Heart Tonio. J Therefore the proper Pill for those who have Weak Hearts, and for Athletes, Runners, Jockeys, Bicyolists, and all who train, aa it doos not depress. air W. Forsyth, Avon Street, Christohuroh —"Hive in an open air tent, have taken many kinds of pills, all had one feature in common. They pained, griped, and otherwise ill-used me. Since taking Boyal Standard Pills no pains, no gripes, no depression, but refreshed as 'twere by nature in her mellowest mood. Life in oonsequeoce has become more tolerable than before, with a steady progress towards recovery. . Chemists and Stores, Is perbox. ELECTRIC SHINE. Now Obtainable ; from all Storekeepers. . A BPLENDII) srtiole for cleaning, metal rV of any kind; unequalled for cleaning 'marble or-.tiles. " . Ail orders addressed J. Paterson, care Vioytoa 8c03., will be pcomp tty vVtmlt l

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1694, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1694, 10 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1694, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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