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Special for Ladies. ADOLPH ZACHARIAH INVITES his Customers and Public in general to inspeefc his New Season’. Goods, and Laics’ Costume cloths In particular which he is making a specialty for a few weeks only, and all garments arc cut and made under his own personal supervision. ' COSTUMES RANGING FROM 80/AND UPWARDS. Wade from the very latest Models which have just arrived. ZAK THE FASHIONABLE GISBORNE TAILOR. W su; -or i ■ CT WTI-VY-'t asaggyagaa the WATER that Refreshes New Zealand. “ Wai-Rongoa ” t.y the tw/y natural Mineral Water procurable in Australasia that sparkles and bubbles with its own Natural Gas. That’s a point that should be remembered. It’* a most important one. No other Mineral Water in the world is so bountifully prepared by Nature for man’s refreshment and recuperation. The source of the “ Wai-Rongoa” Springs lies deep under the great Maungatoka Mountain, where the water is subjected to tremendous_ pressure, as evidenced by the great volume of Natural Gas with which it is impregnated. It emerges, sparkling and bubbling, from its bed of white conglomerate (a pure crystalline formation) at Wai-Kongoa, and no matter how dry or wet the season may be, the volume of water flowing at the Springs xeyer yariss, winter or summer. The water is bottled by Thomson and Co. direct from the Springs, and carbonated with the Natural Gas collected from the wells. The Bottling Factory is at the Springs. “Wai-Rongoa” thus comes to the public in all its natural purity and freshness. No other Mineral W ater in the world is offered to the public under better conditions than “Wai-Rongoa.” The whole of the Watershed about the Springs has been purchased by the proprietors, in order to prevent the slightest possibility of contamination of the ■wells; and a beautiful Park has been created there, which is & source of delight to many pleasure parties all the year round. As a beverage “Wai-Rongoa” is very 7 pleasant to the taste, with just a sufficient indication of chalybeates to remind one of their healing virtues. As a blender with Wines, Spirits, Milk, &c., it is perfect. Awarded Special Gold Medals wherever, exhibited. Nature’s Grandest Tonio for mankind is “WAI-RONGOA, 99

MUTTON, BEEF, LAMB WE are prepared to purchase unlimited quantities for CASH, at Highest Market Prices. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., LTD. CEORGE DAVIES’ SUIT METHODS. WERE needed —just as much as corrective legislation has been needed. The times demanded both. I -want to make YOU a better suit, and save you money too. I can do it. 1 nm doing it. Your first “G.D.” Suit tvi 11 bring you back when you want another. Spending money is merely an incident with some men—they’ve lots to do with as they will. But the great majority of chaps are Jn another class. Thousands of them wear George Davies suits and are delighted with them. Thev pay cash and get hotter suits for -ms, 60s, and 7ds than they get for £2 more at the credit tailor. What about YOU? Don’t you want to save £2 011 vour new suit? If you want it before Easter, order as soon as possible. GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, Dunlop’s Buildings, Gisborne. LONG'S WEO9IAH LONG’S CALIFORNIAN THISTLE & NOXIOUS WEEDS EXTERMINATOR. IS NOW ON SALE. PRICE —Box containing 201bs, to be diluted with 200 gallons of water, £1 ss. Keg containing lOOlbs £5 15s. Warranted harmless to animals. Full instructions with ev&rj box or keg. For Ragwort, Garden Paths, etc., 6a per oil drum. THOS. F. LONG, Patentee. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND 00., Sole Agents for the Dominion.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2747, 28 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2747, 28 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2747, 28 February 1910, Page 2

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