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-rv . v. " . . . r T : . •• • THE HEW DRAPER. •■ ' ■ . ••• -A-i- ---■ . APOLOGISES FOR DELAY IN •OPENING T \ / .! }> .. HIS NEW PREMISES, v And REGRETS THAT OWING TO THE PRESENT UNFORTUNATE x INDUSTRIAL CRISIS, . HIS IMPORTED STOCK AND FITTINGS ARE AT PRESENT HELD UP AT WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND. EVERYTHING WILL BE IN READINESS AS. SOON AS STRIKE ENDS. THE NEW DRAPER.

ISBORNE’S CHOICEST QONFECTIONERY. The many hundreds who frequent our shop weekly eulogise the quality of our goods. 1 If you have not already tried our FRUIT CAKES, CREAM SPONGES, or many other of our Dainty Small Goods, 'DO SO TO-DAY. J. DOWELL, BAKER and CONFECTIONER, DWYER’S BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road. Near Royal Hotel. “TO SEE WITH OTHER EYES.” we but see with other eyes, how strange the world would be. How much better to see WELL with your own eyes. Can you? Is everything clear- and distinct? If not, consult ' ARMSTRONG, A Qualified Optician of long experience. He has the most- modern equipment for .'testing vour eyes, and will give you unbiassed advice—FßEE! Call To-day-t H. A. ARMSTRONG, RED CROSS PHARMACY, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

m .**»** Safe & Sure ia Oj ■ 1 j Coughs and Colds 1 * j 1 . Bennington's- 1 Irish MosS i-. ■ the best remedy no other ® ■ medicine-has stood the test of ■ half-a-century. Bennington's 'cures g quickly -and effectually and contains » ■no dangerous drugs. Don’t be misled ■by imitations and substitutes—ask for^ ■ arid insist on getting Bonnington's. # ■ * 71 • COOK COUNTY COLLECE FOR CIRLS. 85 Russell Street. Tel. 708. PRINCIPAL: Miss A. L. Row, r , M,A...LL;B. Boarding and Day'School. - The College Buildings are healthily situated in extensive playgrounds, have large and cheerful schoolrooms, and a separate cubicle for each boarder. Third Term begins TUESDAY, 23rd inst. Boarders return Monday.

IT COMBINES Happily With AERATED WATERS] ' / ■ A Medicinal ,■; i ' • k ". _ ; - - > l ' • - *

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3502, 29 November 1913, Page 7

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294

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3502, 29 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3502, 29 November 1913, Page 7

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