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MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY. At the Poll taken on December 20, 1909, you, as Ratepayers, acquired by your niwn vote, an undertaking whereby you can, and actually arc, producing a. commodity capable of providing ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT and POWER, both for domestic and commercial purposes. In fact you have entered into competition with private enterprise on a business footThcre are at present 11 Municipal Electrically Lighted Towns in New Zealand, and as many more in the course of constructional progress, and consideration. All these arc in a flourishing condition notwithstanding the temporary set back in their respective revenues, due to the advent of the WONDERFULLY EFFICENI METAL FILAMENT LAMP. It rests very largely with you individually as to whether this Department is to he a paying success or a drain on the General Revenue. You have a valuable asset, so make the most of it. The area over which the supply .is distributed determines the demand. The number of consumers determines the cost of productionThe cost of production determines the selling cost. Therefore the sooner you connect with YOUR OWN SYSTEM the sooner you will eliminate the inevitable, initial generative. Do not think that your individual assistance is insignificant, as on it alone is success dependent. . Full information can be obtained at the BOROUGH COUNCIL Electrical t^epartment LECTRiCAL EP ARTMENT Showrooms, HOWROOMS,

VEHICLES. 4 New Double Buggies. 3 New Single Buggies 4 Light Second-Hand Buggies, from £l7. 3 New Trav Gigs. 2 Second-Hand Trav Gigs from £7.. 9 Second-Hand Spring Drays, from £ls. 5 Second-Hand Gigs, from £6. 1 Second-Hand Phaeton, £ls. 1 Second-Hand Waggonette 1 New Tip Spring Dray. Spring Carts from £6. 1 Second-Hand Butcher Cart, £l3. 2 Light Rustic Carts, SecondHand, from £l4. GRAHAM AND KREBS, PREMIER COACH BUILDERS, GLADSTONE ROADMUSIC BOUND and Renovated at Reasonable prices; covers in cloth 'or >ea+bcr.—Job Department, tiiisborne Times.”

LUNG THEIR RAPID AND PERMANENT CURE EY m £3 Ui (Wild Cherry Balm) The Great One-mght Cough Cure Xo classes of diseases are more dangerous and fatal to Imman life than those affecting tho respiratory organs. It is frankly admitted by medical men that the majority of consumptives would never have ■ men consumptive at all had the causes leading up to the appearance of the fatal microbe been suitably treated in the first instance., and as only a small percentage of consumption is hereditary, it follows {hat a large percentage is caused by neglected or wrongly-treated eases of common cold, coughs, bronehitis, and other chest ailments. To entirely avoid or thoroughly cure ailments such as these, and so consumption and other lung and reliable medicine i? necessary, is 'i USSICUKA, the Great Throat —a i curedy cf rj % Lu:m; ion, and as s superior to one that lias probation and of deetors, i-tisto, chemevciywhcrc. mm a him Mj ifijfi f\ f\ wyiifi i kmn/if&m mkMmm mi MS L* hy eg gt SB m itis 'IS W I .hi; Or/ Sf X\r j/p &»•** ti.o l, x }/os,!£ m viir. .4 -<SS®B \.;r ilw 1 lift IS •Nrv >v ;'■> W‘-. *VfSi* s -X'-'.'n--m viY z Pei ■"r-S v\v y£is.V^ i-SxSa.K^S^.. "Y" i jj O O 2 O I 3 rjh A ■ r ~ i UuOjUuiin ss ■ free from all dangerous drugs, and ss a sure cure for diseases of the * THROAT, CHEST and LUNGS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3581, 22 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3581, 22 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3581, 22 July 1912, Page 2

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