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Wind hurts your eyes? Severe frontal headache? Stearns' Headache cure drives it out. Take one wafer in a little water —cures quickly.* Reporting on the Quarry Tramline at the Borough Council’s meeting last evening the Borough Engineer stated that during the last fortnight the service' had worked fairly evenly. The amount of material hauled to town was 9174 cubic yards, made up as follows Metal 541* cubic yards, screenings 1374 cubic yards, gravel 2384 cubic yards. The Cook County Council bad also had 594 cubic yards at Niven’s siding and (40" cubic yards at iuc Quarry Bins. Sundry repairs had been made to the rolling stock. When the. line was in full swing with twolocomotives and two crushers the present means of communication would not he satisfactory, and he suggested that a telephone should he erected. The Mayor stated that the Borough Engineer and himself had interviewed the Cook County Council on the subject of telephonic _ communication, and they were awaiting a reply from Wellington regarding thenauthority in the matter. It was decided to "refer the question of telephone communication to a committee consisting of the Mayor and Crs Smitli and .Webb with power to act. Perhaps you have some special engagement! have a headache and afraid 10 go. You needn't be. Steams’ Headache Cure mikes the going possible.*

T. W. HAGKETT & 00. LANO, ESTATE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. FULL £-ACRE, 6-roomed House, bathroom, -washhouse and coppers sat in, workshop, gas and city water laid on, buildings and improvements built of kauri, situate seven minutes' walk from the Post Office. 1-ACRE and o-roomed House, bath--4 room and scullery, washhouse with coppers set in, good lawn and splendid garden.. £SO cash will buy. Jl-ACRE and 5-roomed House. Price 4 £465. TWO £-Acre Sections, situate Mangapapa, near Bell’s Store. Price £llO each. PULL i-Acre. fin© site for a gentleman’s dwelling. Only three minutev walk from the Post Office. Price ,£575. T. W. HACKETT & C° district agents [T7TAL LIFE AND CITIZENS ASSURANCE ce

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3455, 21 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3455, 21 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3455, 21 February 1912, Page 4

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