Work-Work'-Work TILL THE EYES ARE HEAVY AND DIM. fjj Is this what YOU are doing day after day? Groin* Home from your Business with Eyes Weary and S©r@ r No thought of the precious sight you are injuring. Don't go on injuring your Greatest Gift. Consult H Harold 1, Armstrong | ((follow of the Institute of Opticians, London; Follow of the AVorshipfnl Company of Spectacle Makers, London) OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 121, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. a. r:U .--'isa /LfrUlKl y The @f©r Goy. GARAGE, PEEL STREET, (Next Opera House). A wonts forAgents fo I! :well” Sar “25 h.p. 1015 Model, at its price—£2os THE WORLD’S GREATEST GAR Latest Fittings, including Electric Lighting and Starting System. Sin LYy ■roe li 13 The .Miniature Car-de-luxe. The Car that has made Light Cat History. jjmjKS LIKE a CA.lt! . RUNS LIKE A CAR SILENT LIKE A CAR! AND IS A CAR! TI hh M «bil® 33 World-renowned, fitted"'with all the latest .appliances, including the ‘ ‘ \YESTTNGHOTJSE ’ ’ Electric Starter. . All other makes of the best English. Continental, and American Cars can he procured for clients at lowest rates. INSPECTION INVITED. TRIAL RUNS ARRANGED. REPAIRS' A SPECIALITY. P.O. Box 150. Phone 354. The Poverty Bay Motor C< J. JOHNSTONE, Manager. m NICE RAINCOAT WILL SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE \ per ha pc you’re doubtful whether to ptfb as ‘vereuafc or a Macintosh—c**thinly you want the warmth, o* an Overcoat, but a Macintosh would k««*p you much drier, wouldn’t it ? A RAINCOAT is what you want’: ’Tis waterproof and warm as well, wv aidea being very smart. ££E YORK'S BSC SHOWING OF TRUSTY RAINCOATS. VVhy not come along and try on or two? You will like them ad right i MRO, D sLrfS * M. a.v*.j THE SPORTS OUTFITTER. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE csweaßßsstaiAv^
National lutual Life AssooKiori of Australasia* UNITED. Established 18G9. LARGE BONUSES. Funds nearly £9,000,080. AMPLE SECURITY. LOW PREMIUMS. POLIOSES ISSUED TO PROVIDE FOR DEATH DUTIES. POLICIES ISSUED FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. POLICIES ISSUED FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION AMD “ START IN LIFE.” “The Stock Exchange,” London, 17th Feb. 1910, says, “Of the numerous Colonial offices doing business in this country, the premier position for popularity must certainly be given to the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, which, year after year, manages to create-fresh records in all directions.” Send for particulars to— T. W. RAPLEY, District Manager. Or Local Agents. F. W. NICHOLSON. Manager for N.Z. FOE HARNESS ■ AND HORSE COVERS' £R. WILLIAM? never vary. The a me satisfaction you have obtained from them in the past will 2-1 now and in the future. 15' oontaina tho correct properties of flesh - fonaiejj •£gn and bono-making: znaterC*’/ iaJs in such a form that w they can M*+if / j
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4004, 10 August 1915, Page 7
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443Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4004, 10 August 1915, Page 7
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