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By advertisement in this issue, Mr P. G. Andrew, stage manager, announces rehearsals tfiis week for the Gisborne Operatic Society. This evening tlie ballet mistress (Miss Sullivan) will instruct the ladies in dancing and grouping. On Thursday evening the principals will be taken for the libretto without music, and on Friday evening there will be a full dress rehearsal for music and dancing. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d—Advt. Virgil wrote: “Crede Exjierto”— “Believe one who has tried it.” If he had only known it, he might have been advising his readers to “Try Martell’s Brandy.*

Public attention i's directed to tbo beautiful photo of tbo celebrated Maggie Papakura. on the. cover of the Roslyn Writing Pads, only Cd each, including l TOO sheets fine bank paper. From drapers and storekeepers.* QUEENSLAND CLIMATE SEVERE. “This climate is so severe . with changes and dampness that children easily contract colds and croup and I am never without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs L. J. F. Holt, Denham Street, Rockhampton, Q. “Mv children have been so benefited by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy that I have every cause to recommend it. It always cures and cures quickly.*

The fact of trams running up and down Gladstone Road will cause no little excitement. Yet nothing is this excitement to the joy that a Grieve Watch gives to its buyer.* Stevenson and voung George Gray, the two greatest living .billiard players, are touring the world together. If they get as far as Gisborne, it can be taken for granted that they will give an exhibition of their marvellous skill at the Poverty Bav Billiard Parlor, upstairs in Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street. Here are to be found the best tables, the best cues, the best light, and the best attention in Gisborne.*

W AI-RONCOA—A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE AND A WATER THAT CURES, Not only is Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water delightful to drink, but it possesses marked medicinal properties as well. As it flows through its long subterranean course, it takes to itself natural elements that make it unrivalled for disorders of the stomach, kidneys, and for rheumatism. gout, etc. Wai-Rongoa not only does good, but is good to drink. All stores, clubs, chemists, hotels.*

Rose growers and lovers of flowers are reminded that the Rose Show and Spring Carnival takes place on November 14. The annual meeting of the Poverty Bav Rowing Club will be held in the Cosmopolitan Chib at 8 o’clock this evening. No excuse for the pale and anaemic Steams’ Wine of Cod Liver Extract sends rich, red blood coursing through the veins, makes rosy cheeks, bright and clear eves.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3624, 10 September 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3624, 10 September 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3624, 10 September 1912, Page 5