mm A NICE RAINCOAT WILL SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE I Perhaps you’re doubtful whether to get an Overcoat or a Macintosh—certainly you want the warmth of an Overcoat, but a Macintosh would keep you much drier, wouldn’t it ? A RAINCOAT is what you want 1 ’Tis waterproof and warm as well, he-, aidea being very smart. SEE YORK'S BIG SHOWING OF , TRUSTY RAINCOATS. Why not come along and try on one or two P You will like them all right i . YORK, THE SPORTS OUTFITTER, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. f- V " Y' 7 9 n FT ■; rf « A>V r, ti TO *> & y • L-j rj j |/j tu CELEBRATED 4 KL ■5535G2552 m yr 4;©/ 1 ' v.\v^ ' CV/ I’ TEA fcSg^s?' gf'ptyv? 'y/ oney €k Nelson Moate’s 2/- Tea has the delicious flavour and rich liquor of the finest teas procurable; every leaf guaranteed the best money and experience can buy. ris ;. y ; & | li | ;yi ~r S kyM % 4 Pemsare tj /f£>, ,: r '% | p 3 ,< v Tv p 7*33 5 r-.-A *... LI :V fj T,,, ; ' 5 1 - Ir£'i 4* y ■ n l u a :lyl l$ M &!3 1 •- ' U 3 > by #r .■■■; I £«l fey ;fe With any in lustra las la! Remember these Teas have stood a world record test. 3S Years® ALL GROCERS SELL THEM Other prices: 1/8, 2/2, 3/- per lb. .4 '-Li'
National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, LIMITED. Established 1869.. Funds nearly £9 S OOO,OOO. LARGE BONUSES. AMPLE SECURITY. LOW PREMIUMS'. POLICIES ISSUED TO PROVIDE FOR DEATH DUTIES. POLICIES ISSUED FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. POLICIES ISSUED FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION AND “START IN LIFE.” “ Tiie Stock Exchange,” London, 17th Feb., 1915, . . • ' 'says, “Of the numerous Colonial offices doing * . business in this country, the premier position for popularity must certainly ho given to the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, which, year after year, manages to create fresh records in all directions.” A'oitd for particulars to— T. W. RAPLEY, District Manager. Or Local Agents. E. W. NICHOLSON, Manager for N.Z.
WM. FINDLAY, MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT, LOWE STREET. Representing— Methven and Co., Ltd. (Methven Boiler Frame, Seamless Coppers, etc), Dunedin. Taylor and Oakley (Galvanised Hol-low-ware eto.), of Christchurch. Charles Bills, Wireworker (maker Bill’s Plate Rack), Dunedin. Farra Bros. (Simplex Skylight, etc., Japanned Travelling Trunks, ate.,) Dunedin. Wadie, Ballantyne and Co., Ltd., Indent Carriage Ware), Dunedin. T. E. Shields and Co., Produce Merchants, Dunedin. Darling And McDowell, Produce Merchants, Oamaru. Brooks Leaios Lemon Squash. WalkeCs Sanitary Blockettes. ißrOwn’s Plough and Cart Springs. Wiiol&esale Quotations on Applicaiton T. HARWOOD, GENERAL CARRIER. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED. ALL J|OATS AND 'J'RAINS HfST. Luggage Attended! to and Forwarded . to any part of the Dominion. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED • ®d„' Stand ’Phone 6SO.
FOE HARNESS AND HORSE COVERS, ED. WILLIAMS Daintiness itself an And as good as it is dainty.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3998, 3 August 1915, Page 7
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