F. S. Malcolm' and Co. advertise the sale of Mr, H. E. G. Thompson’s furniture and effects for to-morrow, at 2 Great excitement prevails in Gladstone. Road at present. Grieve, .jeweller, has a beautiful show of Xmas presents, and is doing great business-* “A good a.nvil does not fear the hammer,” and you may hammer away at Marvell’s ' Brandy as long as you will and never fear that the quality will deteriorate, however many bottles you may try.* Man wants hut little here below, . But that little ho must, buy; And if you ask us where to go, To the Emporium is the cry. The People’s Emporium has now been established for twelve months in Gisborne and the satisfaction given is shown by the increasing number of customers who patronise this up-to-date establishment. Being direct importers they buy absolutely at bedrock. and those who patronise them are buying a simple article at wholesale. If you have not visited this store you should do so as soon as possible as you can save money on almost every purchase.* 'cooked Tripe.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3702, 11 December 1912, Page 5
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