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JJALT JJXTRACT FOR gRAINS. WILSON’S MftLT EXTRAGT IS a storehouse of energy-giving, strength-producing, ana brainbuilding materials. It is not a medicine, but a perfect food, whose distaste aids' in the digestion of other foods. Children who are backward or delicate derive great benefit from it. Its fishforming value is quickly manifested, and its nontinued use PRODUCES STRONG BONES AND COOD TEETH. Mr G. M. Thomson, F.L.S., F.C.S., M.P., says of it: An excellent and pure material, and I recommend it highly. Nursing mothers will find Wilson’s Malt Extract of great value. Not only does it sustain the strength, but it increases the supply of milk and improves. its quality. As used in all public hospitals throughout New Zealand, Rotorua, and Cambridge. Obtainable in 1 and 21b screw-top jars. Price, Is 9d and 3s. A. Vi. J. MANN, CHEMIST, Local Agent. F. H. WILKINSON, SANITARY PLUMBER. 68, GREY STREET. THE SWEETEST THING UPON THE EARTH IS THE PLEASURE OF PLEASING. SANITARY PLUMBING & DRAINAGE in connection with the Borough scheme; House and. Ship Plumbing; Gas and Water Fittings of all kinds; Porcelain Baths, Basins, and Sinks kept in stock. ESTIMATES free on application. WOOL I WOOL! W. H. SMITH,’ WOOL SCOURER AND FELLMONGER, MAKAURI. Established 1594. , ’Phone 560. P.Q- BoS X* __ The finest and most consistent grades of Ceylon Tea are known technically to planters and tasters as “stand-outs.” Chief among these, by unanimous agreement of authoritative opinion, is the purest and most popular Ceylon leaf ever introduced to the - = Dominion. Sta ■Out” Teal g^SSSSEEBBBg

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3365, 3 November 1911, Page 3

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253

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3365, 3 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3365, 3 November 1911, Page 3

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