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5000 FEET OF GARDEN HOSE At per* Foot. WE HAVE--5000 FEET OF SPECIAL QUALITY 3-PLY HOSE TO CLEAR AT 6£d PER FOOT. , This quality 'of Hose usually sells at 8d per foot, but we have a large quantity to clear. 60 FEET COILS COMPLETE WITH FITTINGS FOR 34/6. AT REES’S GREAT IRONMONGERY ME j ' i i SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS of the Australian Mutual Provident Society For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1911, on Whole-Life Policies, Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and December, 1911. Bonuses Vest when Policies have been TWO (2) YEARS in force. The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR, 1911, exceeded EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH. Remember the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because no other office DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Branch Office— CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L-C. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputv Chairman); John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq.; and Harold Beauchamp, Esq. EDW T ARD V 7. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Gisborne District Agency— J- C. E. IvISSLING, Peel Street. District Secretary.

THE IS v ■<s” Oi W / •^Tr h w H ?2)PV3 y ti St is prepared from the finest Coffee Bean grown (all others are refused) and mixed with sufficient chicory. Hundreds us tney did v.«’ know whaf Coffee was till they used “ KELM.OA ” Brand. Nothing like it In New Zealand. Buy a tin—you will never ask for any other Coffee. TF you, want a First-Class Vehicle ■*• of any description from a BROUGHAM to a light PONY GIG, you can’t do ibetter than give SOMERVELL a trial. He can satisfy you to the highest degree. None but first-class workmanship leaves the factory, next Salvation Army Barracks. Vehicles Repainted, Trimmed and Repaired in a manner that defies competition at E. E. SOMERVELL’S WHERE THE GOOD > y HORSES ARE SHOD.

>NSM: m -FOEHARNESS AND HORSE .COVERS, < COOL AIR AT ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT!! ™HE ELECTRIC FAN can accomplish this in the only satisfactory way, and will furnish a constant supply at the ridiculously small rate of 10 hours for Id. Will there be any sense in suffering from the heat when you can be kept cool so cheaply. Get one installed now. On view at thd BOROUGH COUNCIL SHOWROOMS A NEW PROCESS FOR PRESERVING ECCS. OVO LINE (RECD.) OVOLINE is a creamy paste, which is applied by first greasing the hands with the cream and then rolling the Egg between the hands till thoroughly coated.. OVOLINE combines chemically and harmlessly with the Egg-shell’ and forms a waterproof coating, impermeable to air, and impregnable to bacOVOLINE preserves the EGGS so perfectly, that when used they cannot be distinguished from FRESH EGGS. The yolks do not even break when poached. The following extracts are culled from numbers of Testimonials received : A.M.R.C.S. (Eng.) writes:—“Your OVOLINE will in no way interfere with the nourishing qualities of the Eggs. I think it is the best method I have yet heard of.” A Lady writes ‘‘l tried OVOLINE last year, and had not a single failure. I put down over 600 dozen, and can thoroughly recommend it.” A Gentleman writes:—“Some of the Eggs were given 12 months’ trial, and when usea were undistinguisliable from Fresh Eggs.” Sold by all Storekeepers. Sole Manufacturer— H. L. JACKSON, Chemist, Blenheim. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD, AGENTS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3679, 14 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3679, 14 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3679, 14 November 1912, Page 3

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