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SEE© POTATOES tested early varieties for this district We have the followingearly varieties of seed potatoes on hand, EPICURE DOON EARLY ARRAN BANNER ROBIN ADAIR rV '©"'w . - VK m \ m Jf vf ALSO MANURES LIME BLOOD & BONE Superphosphate MURIATE POTASH Be Early While Stocks Last, COMMON, SHELTON & COMPANY Ltd. 'UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. r jean :h Y; v:-... J BECAUSE the English COMMER has consistently proved itself capable of giving long periods of troublefree running with a minimum of attention. BECAUSE Commer’s engines are renowned for their economy. BECAUSE Commers are rugged and powerful and tough. SO famous British firms, such as those listed here, choose COMMER. And more and more New Zealand firms are finding that the reliable COMMER is the answer to their transport problems. 8.0.A.C. Huntley & Palmers Ltd. Nestles, Imperial Chemical Industries. Crosse & Blackwell Ltd. J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. Shell Mex and B,P. Selfridges Ltd. L.M.S. Railway. London Co-operative Soc. Lf' Triplex Safety Glass. United Yeast Co. Ltd. Central Electricity Board. British Railways. Venus Pencil Co. Ltd. Allied Paints & Chemicals, Corporation of Luton. Cadbury Ltd. Trinidad Lake Asphalt Co. Evening News. Jacobs Biscuits, Thos. Smith & Sons Ltd. Thos. Usher & Son Ltd. National Screen Service Ltd Hartleys Preserves. Home Ambulance Service. The Home and Colonial Stores. Mazawatte Tea. The 8.0. C. Ltd. English Electric Co. and many more. Shipments now arriving. Limited deliveries from stock immediately, with cab. ILLUSTRATED —The Commer 4-5 ton “ Superpoisc ” model with 6 cylinder 80 b.h.p. engine; heavy duty dry plate clutch; robust 4-specd gear-box with constant mesh helical gears; heavy ribbed cast steel rear axle; rugged frame; “ Diaflcx" mounting to insulate cab, wings, radiator and bonnet from all distortion; all steel cab; hydraulic brakes. Chassis supplied complete mu A oroduct of f hc Great ROOTES GROUP, makers of COMMER, HILLMAN, HUMBER. Sunbeam-Talbot, Karrler. A proa ci . Regional Rep., Fishermen’s Bend, Port Melbourne, Australia. Commer Dealers : GISBORNE GARAGE Ltd., Bright Street, Gisborne. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., Wellington. m ■- HAVE STARTED AGAIH! ue ready lor the MKT SIGNS Once again the change-of-season weather brings its sudden increase in colds and ’flu. ‘ASPRO’ wastes no time in relieving colds or ’flu. See that you waste no time in using ‘ASPRO’ at the first signs that you may be a victim. GET IN FIRST WITH ‘ASPRO’. wills ! . “TV* w m mm Tlie quicker you start with ‘ASPRO’ the quicker your cold will go ! TAKE'ASPRO*RIGHT AWAY gggBaBNMHBMMKGHMBP Heed those sneezes and sniffles. Take ‘Aspro’ straight away—2 or 3 tablets at once and then every two hours if necessary. If you have aches and pains or rheumatic twinges ‘Aspro’ will quickly soothe them. ‘ASPRO'AS A 6ARBLS 't 4&J Three ‘Aspro’ tablets mixed in a half-glass of water make an effective gargle for sore throat. The tablets break into thousands of tiny particles which cling to the lining of the throat exerting their effect at the root of the trouble. Gargling with ‘Aspro’ should be repeated every few hours while trouble persists. ASPRO'WITH HOT BRINK If your cold or ’flu needs to be tackled in earnest the best method is to go to bed and take two or three ‘Aspro’ tablets with a hot drink (lemon or whisky). Thoroughly covered up in bed you will get the full benefit of the fever reducing properties of ‘Aspro’. In the morning you’ll awaken relieved and fit once again. © Q / TRADE MARK PROPRIETOR: Nicholas Proprietary Limited, Melbourne, Australia. Made by Nicholas Products Limited, 15-17 Marion Street, Wellington, New Zealand, by arrangement with the proprietor. A .12.3a

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22663, 14 June 1948, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22663, 14 June 1948, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22663, 14 June 1948, Page 7

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