Tin’ “Taranaki Herald” states that the experiment of applying waste petroleum on the main road at Omata and Oakura has been attended with great success., It was remarked at a. meeting of the Council that during the very dry and windy weather that had been experienced the metal on all the other hills had bro'ken .up badly, but where the petroleum had been used the road hold well together: the surface was perfectly smooth and there was no dust. The bullion shipped by the Kaipara was removed from the stranded vessel and placed in the safe-keeping of the Bank of New Zealand (the New Zealand Shipping ! Company ? s bankers). This valuable ]>ortion of the cargo was placed in the captain’s cabin on being taken aboard, and was therefore readily accessible after the casualty. In all the specie-comprised 38 packages (bars and boxes), and 'the total value is £51,765.
Your Whisky, Brandy, Wine or whatever you happen to be drinking will be all the more enjoyable if you add —instead of Soda-NEW ZEALAND’S-GREAT MINERAL WATER— Your health will be benefited too, because Puriri frees the system.in a mild yet effective manner of Bile and other impurities. Taken regularly, Puriri will cure Indigestion remove constitutional tendency to Gout, drive out Rheumatism and restore to health the sufferer from Kidney and Bladder complaints. Just ac’i “With Purfri, please," next time you call hi} Whisky.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2719, 26 January 1910, Page 3
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231Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2719, 26 January 1910, Page 3
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