“If better were in better would come out,” says a Dutch saw, which may bo applied to mean: The better tho Brandy an invalid talces the sooner bp will get well. Therefore in illness buy Marten's.* "When the order “Go” is given all else must; drop into line. Hence Grieve’s Jewellery Sale. 4s m £ account off everything. Ask local Drapers to show you the famous RosTyn Writing Pads. 6d and Is each* Determination accounts for much. Grileve, jeweller, is determined to reduce his stock before moving into Craig’s premises. Hence huge sale
When you’ve been talking all day in a stuffy room it usually results in a headache. It needn’t last hut a few minutes. Stearns’ Headache Cure relieves it.* What a pleasure travelling would bo without luggage. Tin's is Grieve’s, jeweller, idea re removing sale. Easier to carry cash than stock.* The Poverty Bay Billiard Parlors, opposite Redstone’s Stables, Lowe Street, have thi’ee true running tables. Two of them are match tables; suit good players. Tin's room is one of the most comfortable and central rooms in the town.—-James Smith, prop.*
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Gisborne Times, 11 October 1912, Page 5
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184Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, 11 October 1912, Page 5
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