An aged inmate of the Monmouth Memorial Hospital at Long Branch, New Jersey, named' Paddack lias inherited £IOO,OOO by the death of his brother. When told the news and asked if there was anything he would like to have, replied: “Yes. I would like to have more porridge for breakfast.” Ho is a hopeless paralytic and is not expected to live long. The fortune will then pass to liis son, a chauffeur. Athletes! After your strenuous games of Cricket, Tennis or Bowls, visit the Grey Street Hot Baths, where a nice hot plunge, followed by cold shower, will remove all traces of tiredness, and make you feel it is good to be alive even in these hot summer days.—Harry Hull, proprietor.*
WAIMATA AI MATA Coach 0 ACH LEAVES ROWN’S MASONIC STABLES, LOWE STREET, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, 9-45 a.m. Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MOMDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, a!nd FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m. Alt Parcels must 1)0 at Stables not ator than 9.30 a.m. J. and W. BISSET, Waimata*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3478, 19 March 1912, Page 6
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166Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3478, 19 March 1912, Page 6
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