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Ladies’ G e n t 1 e IKK e it’ s For JLadies to Dress Well with Economy Is a fine achievement. Yet, with a littie thonght. tWa can he done. For what looks so well and; gmjs-better service than a Well-made and Nicely-Fitting Gostume a Tailor-made Costume made from a cloth that will not spot or shrink. Every cloth we make up, m guaranteed shrunk and spot proof,, and every effort ib made to give complete satisfaction with every order placed in our hands. To Gentlemen. We have a special Cloth that we make up—SA-j TAIRE. We should like you to try it = for- your next Snit. Write us for patterns, you will' not be disappointed. JOHNSTON & MILLER, TAILORS. T a © i i o r s — "—MB— Tailors. f The Browning Automatic Shotgun* S MARVELLOUS INVENTION* O G* SEND The Browning, 12 or 16 gauge, is the last word in Shotguns. It is a hammerless automatic, single trigger, five shot repeater with greatly reduced recoiL The breech is solid, the gun is easy and light to handle, amd repairs are scarcely known. The Browning means quick and accurate shooting, no choking, a good bag and no headache or sore shoulder. Price:: 8 Post Free. ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET WILL BE MAILED' ON APPLICATION. for oar New Hiastroted Calaisjne of Gm,AiiestiliKi and Requisites (post free). GUN & PISHING TACKLE MANUFACTURER, Auckland. CYCLONE SPRING. COIL FENCE rfOR pERMANENT 0-B TEMPORARY FENCING ~\7 017 get. this Fence in 5-chain Xr ” . Rolls, ready woven. It _ easily put up, and gives no trouble afterwards. Pig and Lamb proof. Various Heights and Spacings—from fis per chain, reduction for mile lots STRONGER, CHEAPER, HARDTER THAN NETTING, for Fencing oft Turnips, Rape, etc. MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GATES FANCY FRONTAGE FENCES GARDEN SEATS AND ARCHES FENCING DROPPERS, Etc. Send for post free Illustrated Catalogue. CYCLONE FENGE AND GATE CO. 173 MONTREAL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. LIVER AND LETHARGY. When one’s liver is lethargic the mental and physical impulses are so affected that we ourselves become lethargic too. Good work can no more be expected from a person whose liver i? acting inefficiently, than can good spirits. Life is not being enjoyed, and our speech, thoughts and movements show that this is the case. Mr. J. H. Bartlett, of New-street, Middle Brighton, Victoria, explains how torpidity of the liver can be oorreeted, as follows '“For some years I suffered unceasingly from chronic pain in .my back, head, ana under the shoulder-blades; scarcely Laving an hour's peace, my liver was torpid and I had very little appetite. I became subject to nervous prostration and spells of great dizziness. I tried various proprietary medicines without avail. A fnfend, knowing my condition, recommended a trial of Warner’s Safe Cure The advice was adopted. After takine a couple of bottles of the medicine, a most favourable change developed itself. Continuing the treatment for tome little time all the trouble left me and I was again in good health. I can honestly recommend Warner’s Safa Lure. Warner’s Safe Cure i© a specific $J n “ d * u for Schley disorders. GOVERNMENT NsuranCF * DPPARTMCNT department fact No. 5. The Policies issned by the 1 ment contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. With the exception of the suicine clause there are absolutely no restrictive indorse ments on policies, the assured under ever; polioy having perfect freedom to trave where he pleases and engage in any occupation with the satisfaction that as long as the premiums are paid, either in or from the surrender value, the pwill be in no danger.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3232, 31 May 1911, Page 8

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588

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3232, 31 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3232, 31 May 1911, Page 8

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