ARMSTRONG—The New Chemist—for all kinds of sick room requisites. Urgent medicines our speciality. (Successor to Kane’s Pharmacy.)
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/
A thousand pounds, has I f* n , k to have been paid for a watch Eton at this price it- eonld .not beat Grieve’s 15-jewelled lever at 21s.
KEEP YOURSELF FIT ! ■ mm A 'S mum m SECURE: 4 Pair of BOXING GLOVES and a PUNCHING BALL. You will-be’ Surprised how the pleasant and.profitable exercise will help you to beguile the lon,g winter evenings'.. We shall be pleased to show you our large, stock of Gloves and Punching Ball Outfits. i . • ... - • • v CUTH. MORSE, : -Vi. THE LEADING SPORTS ~,DEP„GT.'
Proud, and why not? we are justiy so of our reputation as ladies underclothing specialists.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3481, 22 March 1912, Page 6
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169Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3481, 22 March 1912, Page 6
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