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HOUSEWIVES OF POVERTY BAY. WE mnko no Apology for again appealing to the Consumers of that very necessary and essential commodity of ovory-day uso, “SOAP.” If only from a sentimental point of view wo should receivo tlio support of all desirous of assisting to make tlio Poverty Bay District a progressive and self-supporting community. But as il is no part of our Business policy to trade purely upon sentiment, or allow it to interfere with strict business principles, wo stand upon the quality and value of our Manufactures anti unhesitatingly assort that BETTER VALUE or HIGHER-CLASS GOODS CANNOT BE PURCHASED outside of the various linos wo are now offering to tho Public of this District. To bring moro prominently under the notice of usors, and as furthor inducement to deal with local producers wo intond as from to-day ISSUING COUPONS, attached to the end of every bar of our four best brands of Soap, viz., Sweot Briar, 'l’akitimu, Lynda, and Laundry. By Saving these Coupons, as per instructions thereon,the thrifty housewife and laundress can oarn a fairly substantial discount on the year’s soap bill. Save a few Coupons and procure an extra bar of good quality Soap. SAVE THEM AND SAVE CASH. OUR GOODS ARE GOOD GOODS. Our jgXTRACT 0FComos as a revelation to all using it with Te Aral water; is equal if not better than any imported. Communicate with— H, G. BEAMES, SECRETARY, S° AP s LYNDA OAPMAKING AND mRADING C o„ T ' LIMITED. A TRIBUTE TO THE GOOD QUALITY OF OUR SOAP. Mrs. McDOWELL, proprietress of the Star Laundry, Gisborne, writes: “I have used your “Sweet Briar” and “Lynda” Soap, and must say they are tho best Soaps I have evor used, and I intond to use only these brands in future.” SAM. M c PHERSON, r|THE jpiASHIONABLE rjTAILOR GLADSTONE ROAD. HAS just opened up a large stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITINGS, embracing the newest shades and designs. Style, Fit, and Cut guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. “ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER.” S. M c PHERSON. GLADSTONE ROAD.

NOTICE. MRS. STEPHENSON, haying acquired the centrally-situated Premises of MESSRS "WILLIAMS & SHERRATT, In LOWE STREET, Intends Opening 'J'EA AND LUNCHEON J^OOMS, On or about THE FIRST OCTOBER.

GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNI. H OTEL, FRANK HARRIS, Proprietor. W INES and SPIRITS of the Very Best Brands Procurable. Special Attention Afforded tha Travelling Publio. QJSbORNE JgUSINESS Good’s Buildings. Gladstone Road PRINCIPAL —Miss Wilcox, assisted by efficient staff. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. SHORTHAND— Pitman and Gregg systems. BOOK-KEEPING—DoubIe Entry applicaljle to any set of books. TYPEWRITING—FuII equipment of first-class standard machines, and great pains are taken to make students expert typists. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE—Penmanship, Duplicating, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVlCE—Students coached in necessary subjects for examination. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION—Private and strictly confidential instruction given to those whose education has been neglected. POSITIONS—No difficulty in placing graduates in positions, as demand is in excess of supply. Large number of students placed in lucrative positions annually. Clients attended for shorthand dictation. Typewriting at moderate fees. Circular Letters at cheap rate for thousand. Stationholders’ and Tradesmen’s Books adjusted and balanced.

OOUGHS, OOLDS, ETC. Can be Prevented and Cured by CANADIAN HERBAL DROPS. THE SWEETERIES Supply Them. TEMPORARY PREMISES: Gladstone Rood. TEL. G 7. W. HOWARD, SIGNWRITER AND DECORATIVE PAINTER. Importer of Wallpapers, Lead, Oils, Artists’ Materials, Etc. Agent for Hall Sanitary Washable Distemper.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2036, 26 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2036, 26 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2036, 26 September 1908, Page 4

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