To get up in the morning and be faced with the necessity of shaving before leaving home for work, is an experience which most men have. A local gentleman who had slept in rather long the other morning hastily jumped out of bed with half an hour to shave, dress, have breakfast, and v roach his place of business. His razor was not in the best, of order, and he regarded the operation ot shaving with no favor. However, to his utter surprise and jov his good wife had, cn the previous day, had the foresight to purchase one of Morse’s patent Safacto razors, which she there and then presented to him. He tried it, and reached work in time and smiling. Call and see the “’Safact.o” at either of Morse’s shops in Gladstone Road. Twelve months guarantee given and setting free.* Little Miss Muffet. she sat on a tuffet, but not eating curds and whey. Her time was much better occupied m beautifving her hands with SYDAL (Wiltons Hand Emolient). Is fid. chemists and stores. Some of the largest manufacturing houses, and many of the leading social and political' giants,. owe. their eminent positions to the invention of some article of use to humanity. A properly protected patent gives to the owner sole rights to manufacture, and has time and again been worth an. enormous fortune. I) or full advice on all. matters relating to patents, communicate with Messrs. Baldwin and Eavward. Patent Agents, of Auckland. Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin * \ Don’t allow vour housework to become drudgery—your'' health comes ; first—increase vour strength and working power. Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver, Extract supplies permanent health and energy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3110, 5 January 1911, Page 7
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277Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3110, 5 January 1911, Page 7
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