‘U The finest and most consistent 1 ** 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. MB WOOL! WOOL! W. H. SMITH, WOOL SCOURER AND FELLMONGER, M A K A U R I. Established 1894. Phone 560. P.O. Box 7. ELECTRIC LIGHTING —OF—COUNTRY HOUSES THE LISTER AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT Requires no attendant. Starts itself, charges the. accumulators, and stops itself. You simply switch on the lights. Call and let us explain it to you. ADVICE AND ESTIMATES FREE. HOLFORD & CO., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, Box 229. Box 229. LOWE STREET.
1= The Success of Your Pictures DEPENDS MOST of all UPON THE FILM. Kodak Film Is properly Orthochromatized for the average condition that the Amateur encounters. It is thoroughly dependable and has speed to spare. For those reasons it is invariably selected for important exploration and scientific work, and for every other expedition where adverse conditions or unique opportunities demand absolute dependability in photographic equipment. “ Experiment with no experiments” but load your Kodak with KODAK FILMS. SAFEGUARD! Look for “Kodak” on the spool lids and N.C. on the box. |£> TOCKED BY— | —1 A. V/. J. MANN 1 ““I ■ ||SZSU y Chemist, GisDorne. » THAT COLD/ OF YOURS If you do not take peresution it will be and, if you still neglect it and let it take its course, S fsen on your Chesty Tyfien it may result in Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, or even Consumption, You cannol afford to take any risks. Cure it with a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss—the remedy that has stood the test of over half a century. It will soothe the inflammation, heal the inflamed membranes and leave the lungs and throat strong and healthy. Don t be fooled intobuying any socalled “ Irish Moss.” Insist on getting the original remedy— Bonnington’s. CAR. RAG EEN IRISH MOSS —V* *O-35
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3490, 2 April 1912, Page 7
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326Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3490, 2 April 1912, Page 7
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