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In order to allow country families to attend the pantomime matinee on Tuesday afternoon, the afternoon train will be delayed till ten minutes past 5. An important drapery sale will bo conducted by 31 r George Miller, auctioneer, on Saturday next, when he will offer a warehouseman’s large stock. The catalogue to Ire submitted appears in the advertising columns of this issue. Acting under instructions from the trustees in the estate of the late Mrs. Parsons, Mr. George Miller, auctioneer will sell the whole of the furniture and effects, at the residence, 658 Upper Gladstone Road, at 2 o’clock this afternoon. The catalogue to be offered is an extensive one. Mr. A. E. Rees, until recently manager of the ironmongery department of the D.C.A., Dannevirke, has acquired the well-known ironmongery business in Gladstone Road so long carried on by Mr. E. W. Burton, and entered into possession yesterday. Mr. Rees has' had a wide experience in the hardware trade, having tor some years been in charge ol the stall: of one of the leading ironmongery businesses in •Wellington, and was also manager for Mr. C. E. Darnell at Masterton for a lengthy period. Mr. Rees is no stranger to Gisborne, as he was engaged in business here for some time a short time back.

Dull headache, brain in a muddle, easily irritated? Take Stearns’ Headache Cuve; one wafer brinsrs a smile. Easy to carry, easy to take.* For Children’s Hacking Cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Ctere. is fld, 2s 6d—Advt. Virgil, wrote: “Credo. Experto”— “Believe one who has tried it.” If he had only known it, he might have been advising, his readers to “Try jVlartell’s Brandy.* The care of anything if in unskilful hands soon means rack and: ruin. Trust your Jewellery and Watch repairs to Grieve, who employs only skilled workmen. All jewellery renovated free of charge.*

DOCTOR’S MEDICINE FAILED. “I had influenza with congestion oi the liver, took the doctor’s medicine for some weeks and got no relief,” said Mr John S. Swetman, Deep Lead, Victoria. “Then I tried Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and got immediate relief from the first dose. By the time I had finished a large ‘bottle the disagreeable hacking cough and the pains in the chest disappeared altogether.”*

The fact of trams running tip 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.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3626, 12 September 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3626, 12 September 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3626, 12 September 1912, Page 5

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