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' . AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ' —FOUR NIGHTS— Starting WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE. Just so jolly and happy they’ll make you happy too. Tho Greatest Laugn-producing Show ] Ever Seen in N.Z. 60—LAUGHS TO THE MINUTE—6O A Guaranteed Cure for tho Blues. See Prof. Norwood’s Blindfold Drive at 4 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 31. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. POVERTY BAY AND EAST COAST JJNION. £1235 B £1235 ! —TICKETS: ONE SHILLING—- [ NOW AVAILABLE. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE ROUNDED gOLDIERS’ J^UND. Arrangements are being made for tho appointment of AGENTS in Country centres. HOWARD FEILDING. FRED. R. BALL, Hon. Secs. JJAWKE’S ROUNDED gOLDIERS’ JfHJND MONSTER ART UNION. £4OO MOTOR CAR AND OTHER PRIZES FOR 1/-. CLOSES YND IS DRAWN ON FEBRUARY IGth A. L. D. FRASER, Chairman of Committee. P.O. Box 212, Hastings.

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NO PAIN! DENTISTRY. J. HAROLD CATO, SURGEON DENTIST (by Exam.), A.M.P. BUILDINGS. PEEL ST. ’Phono 60GSave Teeth I Save Pain' Save Money! V*OU can save Teeth, Pain and ■*- Money by coming to me for Scientific Methods enable me to even cut a live nerve and remove it without the slightest twings or pa'n t< the patient. With my truly remark* able anaesthetic, from 1 to 32 teeth can be removed without pain at one sitting. There is nothing to fear, as there i? no chloroform, for throughout yea have your full senses. However, .1 never advise extraction when it is possible to save a tooth. The old dread of drilling in filling teeth is now quite eliminated. No matter whether it is a simple Filling, Crown, Ptvot, Bridge, or a Complete Set of Teeth, I guarantee the highest grade of work for the lowest possible price consideration. I give special discount for cash. Boys off to the Front can rely on generous treatment. Your broken plate I cap repair by the latest process in about half the usual time. —Remember the Address— Bank Side of Peel Street. First Door round corner off Gladstone Road.

MURTON’S DIP. Vf 0 R TON’S “Parasiticide Sheep Dip” from now will cost 30s per drum. One drum makes 1000 gallons of dipping solution. With the rise in price of 10 per cent-, other leading makes cost 44s to 57s to make the same quantity, anu Marton’s is the best! TESTIMONIALS: Jno. Moore, Esq., Hirer Bank. Bissington, H.B. I hare used your Dip for close on 30 years, and it has always given me satisfaction. The mixing is no trouble, and when dipping is finished there is no (dip) sediment to throw away. It destroys all vermin and lent es the wool in good order. Note.—Mr. Moore was the first sheepfariner to use our Dip. David Pryde, Esr., Manager Whakaki Staiicu, \,Vairoa> H.B. I have used your Dip for the last three seasons, and it gave every satisfaction. G. Hawkins, Esq., Manager Huanui Station,'Tolofta Bay. For the past 12 rears 1 hare nsed your D ; p on a flock of 25,000 sheep, and have found the Dip give every satisfaction, and also in the fetd-rot trough.

"To be safe, never fee] sure. 51 —Old Proverb. In time of peace prepare for war—in time of health prepare to ward off the enemy disease! In summer weather most people are susceptible to chills and the resulting coughs and colds, therefore a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver should be kept handy in home, shop, or office. An occasional dose will do much good—benefit the throat and lungs, and tone up j the system generally. “Baxter’s” hia s stood the test of 50 years, and is still the favorite with people who recognise real merit. Large bottles, Is lOd. Sold everywhere.* During the thunderstorm last Monday (says the Ashburton Guardian) a ,whirlwind lifted a shod 10ft by 12ft on Mr. W. Dellow’s property, Westerfield, and carried it over a fence about a chain distance, where the building collapsed. The wind also caught si 10ft gate,- together with the pest, and shifted them several yards. PAINFUL CORNS CURED. Why endure the agony of Corns? Barraolongh’s Progamira will cure them—nothing so sure. Is, chemists and stores.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4458, 27 January 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4458, 27 January 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4458, 27 January 1917, Page 6

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