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X Press Association telegram from Dunedin states that Madame Melba opened her season there last night, and hail a splendid reception from a very large and enthusiastic audience. The following have been added to the telephone exchange:-—540. Donner, Mrs. IT, Childers Road: 555. Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Bright Street: 554. Sargisson and Co., produce, grain, and coal merchants. Gladstone Road. Deleted : 353, R 0 Sheet; 209. Contain Rainey; 91. o n Lee: 150, M. Mahoney; 158, A. .1. Rusher; 171. F. J. Rowley; 20,, B. K. Greaves; 293, Lynda Soap Company ; 303. A. S. Seymour ;333. C. Tnvlor ■ 338, F. Maher: 3k>, J. H. Marren'; 31 7, W. Attwood; 437, Miss A. • Neill: 403, No-license League, The shark- fishing industry which has j Us t hoc 1,1 started at Parengarenga. bids fair to he a success. The object is to get the oil from the livers of the sharks for the purpose of producing food tor calves. The oil is considered by those who have used it to- he the best procur{lT)V for calves. Sharks are very numerous iu the harbors o< the extreme north, those caught being from. lit to ,'tt in length. Quite recently n tribe of natives, fishing with kim-s, ' in tiwo days no fewer than 000 skius. \fter the livers have Ijcen extracted, from the fish the flesh is dried m the usual Maori a ''teat delicacy by tue muiws. The wearim-K of age may he overcome- with Stearns M ine. the ->e a V ionic for old people, for n wlims the ap.-. ; petite and aids digestion, thus au..ng the bodv where most needed. Live and a half mih;s is Die ..eight of the loftiest mountain peak in thj world, while the greatm-t known < ;i ih' 1 ocean i-: .ox mm-'. . 3

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2477, 16 April 1909, Page 5

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295

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2477, 16 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2477, 16 April 1909, Page 5

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