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LONDON CQLLEGI OR TE DAY 00 F 0 will pei by Hon Assist! ter Sell tion iMf BOARDIN DiJdS (age 7—l' on |FHTOIJ ARY 71 ALITZiiiNSjpEIN, B.S ), L. es J/r (Paris), te of tm MathemrffiJ Kent, and tWi Slj ornsojSrTfcm<®ra. NJ Thfe in aw'subjects propejfy and till oughlVj taught. No cranaming. PI sical training carefully Jfyeffidw] to.I Apply—--217, Clifford Street SMmSWUS hS m mmm s: *rnmz o. v-wm m* wr Q © © <® © © & Sherlock Hohn?s might he puzzle-.! a year co discover the different lierhal ingredients of "lirowu Peas,” but be could never find any mineral or dele • tenons drug in them. YOU can, however, in It hours discover the amazing benoiit a small dose will give. 1 © © © © THE POSSEOSLSTIES OF CASH TRADING. EVERY ONE of George Davie genuine tailor-made suits that’ worn is an actual, tangible demonstro tion of what cash trading can achievewhat it has achieved. The originality, yet stylishness o design in a George Davies suit is an sent in many a suit that- costs at leas two pounds more. Generally speaking, the 63s suit make for cash is about twice as good i: everv way as any suit costing the sam amount at a credit tailor’s. That is saying what at first glane might appear immoderate—but peopl know that all I claim for my suits I; true. If it isn’t, there is a guarantee wit] every George Davies Suit that entire! covers you. Briefk- it says that if you don’t lil-: it—don’t have it—don’t r>nv for it. That’s what CASH TRADING can.do When you come in and see my nei patterns you will he more impressei than ever—or I can post some on to you 555, G3s, 75s for genuine tailor-mad suits to order. GEORGE DAVIES LTD. “THE MODERN TAILOR.” NesP Door to J. Peckover and Co., Land and Estate Agents. GISBORNE. A glass of PUR HD each morning vrii 1 keep you in perfec health, while nothin^ o can equal it as a mi d aperient. BERT GREAVES rTORSE SHOER And GENERAL BLACKSMITH. OVER WHATAT7POKO BRIDGE

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3143, 13 February 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3143, 13 February 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3143, 13 February 1911, Page 2

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