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CYCLISTS’ Winter wants. STEEL MUDGUARDS 3/6 set CELLULOID MUDGUARDS 5/6 set i 1 RAIN CAPES • 8/6 each & §» 6/6 8/6 PLANET GAS LAMPS SATURN GAS LAMPS MILLS OIL PLATED 4/9 CYCLIGHT OIL LAMP 1/9 each BOOM CYCLE GO. LOWE STREET and 257 GLADSTONE ROAD. JOHNSTONE f SMITH, the Progressive Tailors and Mercers, for stylish Ties, open end, new and novel designs from Is. FOUND— The Best Shop in Gisborne for Men’s Panama Hats; the latest shapes at the lowest prices.—Nat. Hooper. McKee’s Building. jyjALT JJXTRACT FOR jgRAINS. WILSON’S MALT EXTRACT IS a storehouse' of energy-giving, strength-producing, and brainbuilding materials. It is not a _ medicine, but a perfect food, whose distaste aide' in tlie digestion of other foods. Children who are backward or delicate derive great benefit from it. Its fishforming value is quickly manifested, and its nontinued use PRODUCES STRONG BONES AND GOOD TEETH. Mr G. M. Thomson, F.L.S., F.C.S., M.P., says of it: An excellent and pure material, and I recommend, it highly. Nursing mothers will find Wilson’s Malt Extract of great value. Not only does it sustain the strength, but it increases the supply of milk and improves , its quality. As used in .all public hospitals throughout New Zealand, Rotorua, and Cambridge. Obtainable in 1 and 21b screw-top jars. Price, Is 9d and 3s. A. W. J. MANN, CHEMIST, Local Agent. The “Defiance” brand of Men’s Hats are right out on their own for style, comfort, and durability. (Manufactured by the proprietors of the Roslyn Woollen Mills.!* SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE ROAD. OFFICERS IN CHARGE: ADJUANT MELKSHAM & CAPTAIN CUPP. YOU are cordially invited to any oi the following Meetings:—Sunday: 7 a.m. Knee-drill, 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting, 3 p.m. Praise and Testimony Meeting, 7 ->.m. Salvation Meeting; a-lso, Tuesday, Thursday , and Friday Nights; Young People’s Meetings, Sunday, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A Seat, a Book and a Welcome to all. The above gatherings will be held for the Glory_ of God and the salvation and sanctification Men. Women, and Children. A good Brass Band will dispense harmony. Congregational Singing a special feature of each service. Marriages Solemnised. Private Weddings conducted. GOD BLESS YOU. F. E. MELKSHAM, Adjutant. CORONATION PLUMBING WORKS. G to notify the Public of Gisjorne and the surrounding dis>hat I am starting business on l account in Gladstone Road, a* MBER, Etc., and am prepared ertake all kinds of Plumbing in any part of the Town or F. J. LOUND, 208. GLADSTONE ROAD, (('Next Anderson’s Cycle Works). Telephone 93. MUSICAL. |HE Messrs VITA BRItS. haws Much pleasure in annoucing that they prepared to accent Engagements for Is Parties, At Homes, etc.; also a Lted number of pupils for Harp, ,lin, Mandolin and ’Cello. /t you like to attack your du- ’ added zest? You must have ealth to do .it—Stearns Wine ver Extract supplies health and abundance. —Advt. & a great deal of justice, no ipan is said to be the Flowery However, Manitoba, norbhn as it is, has a very considern to be styled the flowery prosays the “Manitoba free “Only-.those who live out on ie or those who spend much ox tier there and who take an ixxits flora, have an adequate hi of the variety and profusion is which spring uncultivated aerant from the virgin soil, ie last lingering traces of snow isappeared, the hardy, early makes 'its appearance- on the This beautiful purplish-blue so dear to- the hearts of the of the plains, has been chosen mbloin of the province.” ,s men find Zymole Trokeys _ a Lvenience. A box is easily carried e’s nothing so good for hoarsecoughs.—Advt. 28

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3275, 21 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3275, 21 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3275, 21 July 1911, Page 7