THERMOS FLASKS. We have pleasure in informing oir many friends and customers that we have, by direct buying, been able to greatly reduce the price of THERMOS FLASKS. We guarantee these Flasks to keep I liquids Hot for 24 Hours or Cold for Three Days—We stock refils for all Flasks. j OUR PRICE—Post Freo— . ] To/6 1 EACH. I - • i - '■ ! ' ARTHUR E. REES, “WHERE HARDWARE COSTS LESS.”
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'JHOKOMARU gAY. “GISBORNE TIMES” AGENCIES. rpHE. “GISBORNE TIMES” may be J- obtained at Tolcomaru Ba\. from The Farmers’ Co-operative' Association. Oates Bros. F. Snowden. with both hands outstretched. Lady Warbury was unfeignedlv pleased, and indeed the sequel event far towards restoring that faith in human nature which the untoward' circumstance at Elstree threatened to destroy.- But still, she considered that Mr Tracy ought to have controlled his feelings until he and Eunice were alone.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3954, 10 June 1913, Page 3
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