The Poverty Bar Billiard Parlors., opposite Redstone's Stables. Lotto Street, have three true running tables. Two of them are match tables; suit good players. Thus room is ono of the most comfortable and central rooms in the town. —James Smith, prop.* FEELS A NEW WOMAN. “I cannot say too much about Chamberlain’s Tablets,” says Matt Edith Wall, Clermont, Q-, “for since taking them I feel a new woman. 1 was a martyr to biliousness and siok headache until I saw Chamberlain’ll Tablets advertised as a cure for these complaints. I gave them a trial and found them simply wonderful. Now 1 would not be without them for ary money.’'*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3638, 26 September 1912, Page 5
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109Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3638, 26 September 1912, Page 5
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