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A PAINFUL SWELLING Oa any part of the body will,; if neglected, end in. some kind of sore, such •as a boil, curbuncle, ulcer, abscess, fistula, etc. To prevent such a result, apply Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment. This will relieve the pain, draw out the inflamation, reduce the swelling, and drive away the entire trouble. Accept no substitute.'Price Is 6d. and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann, Chemist, ogont: ’ln liis official report as British attache to the Japanese Army during the war between Russia and Japan, Sir lan. Hamilton refers to the idea that practice in field firing at unknown distances must be excellent practice because it is ■ “just like the real thing.” Experience did not support this idea. “We have the Russian army,” lie says, “which expends a large proportion of the rounds in field firing, meeting the Japanese armv which expends all- but 1 1 very smail proportion of its ammunition on the rifle range, in the careful individual instruction of each soldier at target shooting. The Russian infantry shot badly, the Japanese infantry shot excellently.”■ WHY GO HUNGRY If your, stomach is weak, and you are suffering from indigestion, don t sacrifice your health and comfort. Eat all the wholesome food you want. Then take one of Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules,after each meal. They digest your food, and thus nourish and build you up, while the stomach is-recovering its natural tone. Obtainable 'at Ai W.' J. Mann, Chemist, agent.' 1 ' \ . As significant of the increasing popularity of golf, it is interesting to note from the annual report of the secretary of the Ladies’ Golf Union (New Zealand branch) that last year there were about 350 player© in the foitr South Island clubs, and that -at present there are 450 members in the southern and 750 in the northern clubs.

CLARE & SONS. ARE still leading in Bread and Small Goods, Wedding and Birthday Cakes. Our trade is fast increasing, and onr Bread is becoming known more and more every day as THE BEST in Gisborne. We have already had many compliments- given us for our Good Bread. Onr Dining Rooms also axe still more becoming known as the BEST PLACE IN TOWN for a good Dinner..and Afternoon Teas. Our charming little shop assistant' is drawing large crowds. We keep nothing but the very best Conand Small ‘Goods. - If you have not tried our Bread, just do so, and we will be quite satisfied to abide by . your verdict. Just ring up 'Phone No. 18 for the cart to call. Note the address—CLARE & SONS bakers, etc., GLADSTONE ROAD. Gisborne. WEALTH. THE REWARD OF THRIFT. WITHOUT GAMBLING I WITHOUT SPECULATING ! I WITHOUT RISK ! ' * INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN GOVPREMIUM BONDS. They are guaranteed as to princiinterest, in most cases from 2 to 4 per cent., and give the holders the chance Drawings with Prizes from £i4,UUU, down to £4O. A shoemaker whose wages were only 25s per week has drawn THE FIRST PRIZE OF £42,000 of the Ottoman Government Railway Bonds, which he bought only two months before for £>i> 10s Od. They appeal alike to the man with thousands and the man with shillings. EASY TERMS (from 10s per month) of payment if desired. . Write a postcard for' descriptive booklet to:— THE ANGLO-AMERICAN FINANCE CORPORATION. 49 King Street, London, -England. COMMON, SHELTON & GO. LIMITED. (Established in Gisborne 1878.) AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Advances made on Growing Clips, Advances on Frozen Meat, Have Special Outlet. STOCK SALES . . Held regularly. CLEARING SALES As required. We sell every description of goods required in the Home or on the Station, in large or small quantities. all of the best quality.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2322, 15 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2322, 15 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2322, 15 October 1908, Page 4

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