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central MOTf k GARALst. J. B. POOTEB - - - VAI. HANSEN PROPRIETORS. TEMPORARY PREMISES—GREY STREET (Next Robb Bros.) UAVING commenced Business as Motor Mechanics and Agents, the above* named notify Motorists and' the Public generally that they are opening a GARAGE in PEEL STREET (opposite Sheridan and Adair’s) on MONDAY NEXT. In the meantime they are prepared to undertake all kinds of REPAIR work at their Temporary Premises, as above. The Firm desire to announce that they have been appointed Poverty Bay District Agents for the famous .... SUNBEAM CARS. The swift and silent SUNBEAM—absolutely the best car of any make on the market. SUNBEAM 1914 Model 5-passengers Colonial Touring Car, wire wheels, Dunlop tyres, spare wire wheel, one man hood, nickel finish, painted standard grey, -with full equipment, £6OO. What better value than this? There is such a demand for these cars that they cannot be bought from st» ‘k. Intending purchasers should order early.' OTHER AGENCIES INCLUDE: IvRIT CARS—Distinctive as a high grade car, at low price, 1914 Model 5passenger Touring Car, with full equipment, £320. Finest value for money in the motor markets of the world. Electric self starter and lights, which relieves all the worries of motoring. Twelve months’ guarantee. KISSEL KAR—A high grade American car, at a medium price. Splendid .hill climber. Kissel Touring Kar, 1914 Model, o-passenger, 40 h.p., with full equipment, electric started, and lighted, shock ab«orber* > £495. “Every inch a Car—Service everywhere.” Also, KISSEL MOTOR WAGGONS. Particulars k ter. STOCKS OF TYRES, BENZINE, AN! OILS. POYNTER e, HANSEN, PROPRIETORS.

A REALLY FINE LITTLE CAMERA FOR 6 THE “ENSIGN” BOX-FORM FILM CAMERA. It takes pictures 2£ x 2J. Clear sharp Photos too, either •with time or istantaneoue exposures. Is not only attractive in appearance, but is strongly made of well seasoned wood, covered with Morocco Leatherette. It’s working is simplicity itself, and your small eon or daughter would delight in the possession of one. Fuller particulars from H A Gladstone Road, Gisborne.

A Remedy for Throat and Lung Trouble* EMULSION It you have a cold lh-.tr portent, a c-Jgh t'.'il, troubl s you, or any affliction cf the throat ci F lungs, then it is your duty to yours .If to try Lane s Emulsion -the medicine-food that relieves at once‘and cures if faithfully used. j It is compos’d of the following highly curative and nutrient ingredients : —Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Crra»ote, Hype phosphites oi Lime and Soda and Fresh Eggs- Any doctor whil tell you that such a combination, accurately proportioned and carefully prepared as in Lane s Emulsion, must prove c ‘ the greatest value as a body-builder. ' ; Lane-’s rEmulsion- is'sold in fwo sizes fc .-ai l 6 and Atj per bottle, by all chemists and stores. Sole Manufacturer: El. G. LANE, Chemht, Oamaru. N.Z. 11

2; JNSURANCE QO., J^TD. MASONIC BUILDINGS, LOWE ST. Capital Subscribed ... £1,500,000. Capital Paid Up, Reserve, and Reinsurance Fund, £870,000. Aj© Prepared to Accept all Classes v! FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT BUSINESS, Including— Live Stock Plate Glass Employers’ Indemnity Domestic Servants, etc. f THORNE GEORGE, BALLIN BROS’. SARSARARILLA. SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3584, 9 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3584, 9 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3584, 9 March 1914, Page 7

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