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At a committee meeting of the Wairoa District A. and P. Society, in response to a communication from the jVLanawatu and JVest Coast Association, sympathy was expressed with a movement that the property of A. and P. Societies he free from taxation. Mi: Vv. iVfiller, stock inspector in the Gisborne District, thanked the Society for invitation to the annual Show, and regretted his inability to attend. The finances of the Society were shown to be in a healthy condition, and accounts amounting to £ao- 10s wore passed for payment, £203 of which was prize-money. A honorarium of £3O was voted to the secretary. Various improvements for next year’s Show were resolved upon, and it was decided to erect substantial pens of a permanent nature, provided an arrangement could be come to with the County Racing Club for the use of the ground. Not only headaches but all other sorts of nervous pain are conquered by Stearns’. Headache Cure, the most extensively used headache remedy in the world; it is dependable.— Advt. ' " No Compliment.—Aged lady, very much got up: “Well, Professor, what do you think of my dress?” Professor": “Ach, madame, it Is just like ivy clinging to an old ruin.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2013, 23 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2013, 23 February 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2013, 23 February 1907, Page 3

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