DIPLOMA, FIRST-GLASS, AND HONORS, Tailors’ School of Art, London. L AD FES’ and G ENTS* CJ & AILOR. ADDRESS: Opposite Parnell’s. Gladstone Road. l it ... j \v The Bnsy Mali’s Drink, v. : -.i-y.X ~fj' The business man wants & drink that is not only £ ;-ji but also healthful. r ? Because i; tt fulfils these requirements,"; i; Puriri Natural Mineral Water.. fis continually > Increasing \ to' > -• popularity. . In thepast, Soda ; £ was used as the " mixer; for ;> liquors, wines or milk.' ' Now. ;> the connoisseur discards soda . £ and orders Puriri Instead." It’s ... sparkle < and *•’ snap, together J\ V with it’s medicinal " make Puriri Natural Mineral ; X Water the busy man’s favourite, i Obtainable from all St6r#l and Hotels. m i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2456, 22 March 1909, Page 2
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114Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2456, 22 March 1909, Page 2
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