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CRICKET. nnHE. Animal GonoraL Mooting of tiio Wanderers Cricket Club will be held in the British Empire Hotel TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) 28th, at 8 p.m. . , . Business: To receive report and balance-sheet, and general. ■ A full attendance requested, all intending members heartily welcome. 11. E. MAUDE, Hon. Sec. THE FREEZERS’ UNION. A SPECIAL- MEETING will lie it held 'in Townlcy’s Hall 10NiGHT (MONDAY), 28th, at 7 o’clock sharp. BUSINESS: To take Steps for assisting in Labor! Day Procession and Picnic. To decide on §tops to take ro Breach . of Award. T. JACKSON, Secretary. CONCERT AND DANCE. A CONCERT & DANCE will he held at the Maori Hall, Whangara, after the School Sports, on SATURDAY, October 3rd, commencing ut 7.30 p.m. W. FRASER, Teacher. i'"vFOR A GENUINE BUYER. w ANTED AT ONCE ABOUT 1000 to 1500 ACRES OF GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY, HANDY TO TOWN ON GOOD ROAD OR RAILWAY. Send full particulars to— W. LISSANT CLAYTON, ESTATE AGENT.

NO PAIN! O NE OF THE MANY TESTIMO- * NIALS : MB CATO. Dear Sir, — I have pleasure in stating tha* 1 have had all my teeth out at one sitting, about 26 in all, by Mr. Cato, Extracting Specialist, and that I suffered no pain. I felt afterwards as if I hadn’t had one out. And I may say that they were teeth that would try any man in New Zealand in extracting them. I can safely state this to be quite true, and also that all others I know who have been to Mr. Cato, speak of him in the same satisfied terms. I am, yours truly, O.S. Original can be seen at Rooms. MR. CATO, EXTRACTING SPECIALIST, GREY STREET, Hours: 9 to 5; every Night 7 to 8. Note Change of Address Shortly: Brick Building, opposite Anderson’s Bicycle Depot, Gladstone Road. First Extraction 2s 6d, each Succeeding Is. WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a BICYCLE built to suit you, or Repairs executed to your entire satisfaction, try— H. ANDERSON, Cycle Builder. FOR Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and Bronchitis, wonderful relief is afforded by taking “Dr. Nield’s Balm. Cough Mixture,” and sufferers wculd do well to give it a trial. For sale at— TOWNSON’S PHARMACY, Peel Street, Gisborne. HOUSEWIVES OF POVERTY BAY. WE make no Apology for again appealing to the Consumers of that very necessary and essential commodity of every-day use, *• “SOAP.” If only from a sentimental point of view we should receive the support of all desirous of assisting to make the Poverty Bay District a progressive and self-supporting community. But as it is no part of our Business policy to trade purely upon sentiment, or allow it to interfere with strict business principles, we stand upon the quality and value of our Manufactures and unhesitatingly assert that BETTER VALUE or HIGHER-CLASS GOODS CANNOT BE PURCHASED outside of the various lines we are now offering to the Public of this District. To bring more prominently under tho notice of users, and as further inducement to deal with local producers we intend as from to-day ISSUING COUPONS, attached to the end of every bar of our four best brands of Soap, viz., Sweet Briar, Takitimu, Lynda, and Laundry. By Saving these Coupons, as per instructions thereon,the thrifty housewife and laundress can earn 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 E Comes as a revelation to all using it with Te Arai water; is equal if not bettor than any imported. Communicate with— H. G. BEAMES, SECRETARY, LYNDA gOAPMAKING AND rjIRADING LIMITED. A TRIBUTE TO THE GOOD QUALITY.OF OUR SOAP. Mrs. McDOWELL, proprietr&ss of the Star Laundry, Gisborne, writes: “I have used your “Sweet I Briar” and “Lynda” and must say they are the best Soaps i I have ever used, and I intend to [ use only these brands in future.” XTRACT OF gOAP

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2307, 28 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2307, 28 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2307, 28 September 1908, Page 1

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