AUCTIONS. HORSE SALE. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their next Horse Sale on SATURDAY, 21st INSTANT, At ll.3CLa.in. Present Entries: Ari H O R S E S, tcU Jr Jajtfuding Harness Horses and unbroken) iken Fillies, rising rs (good coaching lei Ui Pa ps) lie Gelding, Gyrs, by Maha-'first-class hack and harSreJssyrs, by Kingston* Brown suitable fc trarafmails cart Bay Soare, j|yrs saddle) 2-yeMSßcld “Ding-Hot ' 11 2- by Multifid— Swordfish mare 3- Filly, by Dexter (broken to saddle and harness) f _ Good Hacks, 4 Further Entries inwit/cL g r. wyafE; VucjffoneCr.
HERO gTOCK gALES. FIXTURES 1912-13. THURSDAY, 9tli JANUARY. THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. THURSDAY, 6th MARCH. THURSDAY, 13th MARCH. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH. THURSDAY, 27th MARCH.
BUSINESS HBTS@®a.This Christmas s!ak® Embody Happy with a KODAK There are Kodaks to fit most pockets at prices to suit all purses. And there’s no time when the possession of one is more appreciated than on the Home day Christmas. The children with their tree and toys, and the big folks, grown young again in the children’s merriment, offer endless opportunities for the Kodakker. Photography is both simple and inexpensive now; Kodak has made it so. Kodak Cameras from £2/10/- up, and the Brownie cameras (They work like Kodaks) from 6/- to £3/3/-. offer a ■wide variety. Even the little C>lBrownie makes good pictures and is so simple that a kindergarten child can work it. The 12/- and 15/- Brownies are practical little cameras, while in the Kodaks themselves, one may find that efficiency which conics in a perfectly equipped factory, where honest workmanship has become a habit. The MeaS Xmas Wholesale: Kodak Australasia, Ltd., 6 MERCER STREET, WELLINGTON Asrents I'ov Qaumont’s Cinematograph Supplies. A W. J. MANN, CHEMIST l AND OPTICIAN, GISBORNE
'LI &55J) «*>**& “Life was | one bng continuslHeadache'’ “ I suffered with disordered liver, fdreadful headaches,! eery sore eyes, and] 1 dark spots came out on 1 f my face,caused through \ the liver,” writes Mrs j Vera Smith, 30 Raglan] 1 st., Port Melbourne. Vic.' "Headaches were socorrvl mon with me that 1 mighty falmost say my life was one] long continual headache. I f could not sleep at night. I tried all sortsof remedies,but failed to get relief. 1 eventually tried Laxo-Tonic Pilis,and •now I am auite cured and enjoying the best'of health.” FOR SALE BY A. W. J. MANN, The Leading Chemist. Gisborne
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3710, 20 December 1912, Page 10
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