Tlie scarceness of policemen was especially noticed to-day at McKee's Buildings. Grieve. Jeweller, is having a tremendous Stock Reducing Sale. 4s in the £ discount off everything.* Readers of the "Times” will do drapers and storekeepers a good turn, as well as themselves, by always asking for the popular ROSL.YN all-wool clothing, blankets, flannels, rugs, tlveeds, yarns, socks, stockings, jerseys, and unshrinkable underwear, “Delta'’ finish. Remember, the best is the cheapest, hence w say, “ASK FOR JROSLYN.”* The heat was very trying yesterday, but it’s no use trying to argue that Grieve, Jeweller’s stock of'Rings is not absolutely the best in town, and for three weeks are giving a discount of 4s in the £ off everything.* That extremely simple'invention, India Rubber Tips to Pencils, brought in the patentee £20,000 per annum; whilst the more complicated Sewing Machine enabled Singer to leave his heirs £3,000,000 There are many other examples of enoi’y mous fortunes -made by successful inventors. who had the sagacity to fully protect their ideas. For full and reliable advice in matters relating to Patents and Trade Marks, consult Baldwin and Ray ward, Auckland, 'Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. - . 1 - A NATURAL DILUTEE. One of the best diluters of liquors that you can possibly get is , “Wai-Rongoa” Natural Mineral Water. It assimilates perfectly with all wines, ales, spirits, milk, etc., and at the same time imparts a delightfully refreshing influence to any beverage to which it is added. It softens spirits and cdjjAteracts their --♦•vingent tendency. It is the king of natural table waters, and far superior to soda-water iB ■■ every way.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3176, 23 March 1911, Page 6
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261Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3176, 23 March 1911, Page 6
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