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In childish acts are often found the secret ''of a man’s ultimate success. Sixty-three years ago a little boy was returning home from school, and, like thousands of other little boys, was attracted by some apples displayed in the window of a small shop. But this little boy saw more than the apples. He noticed that thejndee was written on an insignificant-looking card. He promptly went home, painted an illustrated card with a shilling box of paints he had won as a prize, andl next day took it to the old woman who kept the shop and told her it would sell her apples better than the little card she was exhibiting. She was struck with the idea, and made a deal then and there by which the Rttle boy received a supply of apples in return for his advertising card. That little boy was Thomas J. Barratt, whose wonderful advertising schemes ultimately niade Pears’ Soap world-famous. “You see,” saidi Mr Barratt, with a chuckle, when relating the incident not long ago, “I began by advertising apples, and I ended by advertising ‘Pears.’ HEALTH A FACTOR IN SUCCESS. The largest factor contributing to a man’s success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man -s seldom sick when his bowels are regular—he is never well when they are constipated. For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain’s Tablets for the stomach and liver. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion.—Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne-* An appellant at a meeting of the Military Service Appeal Board in Napier last week solemnly declai ed that the Defence Department had ruled that all marriages since the war were illegal,

PROPERTIES TO LET afjn fOK SALE. rpcTLET—House, 5 rooms, all modJ- ei'n conveniences, workroom, motor died, magnificent view ; rent 2os. G." K. Pasley, Estate Agent, Lowe Street. • rpo LET Convenient 10-roomed J- House, in occupation of advertiser ; electric; light and all conveniences.—l Apply T. G. Lawless, Land Agent. npO LEASE, for 5 years, ffith pur--L chasing clause, Section on which owner will build house to suit tenant. —W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. in OR SALE—3OO Acres, 5-roomed F House and outbuildings; carryin cr 1500 sheep and lambs; leasehold; handy to town. —Further particulais from G. K. Easley, Laud Agent, A'asonic Buildings. .. rn pTY _ —Building or Business j I.VX.AI. Dwellings, or Farms, Sheep Runs, or anythin? ;n the Real Estate Line. —Apply G. Lawless, Land Age nt. WT ANTED to Rent —House and few » V Acres, handy; also have numerms inquiries for Houses to Let or jease —W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. T<M T —Good Business Sites at . VY.-LJ* Pukepapa Township, on easy terms, adjacent to the Kaitaratahi Freezing Works. —Apply 1. G. Lawless, Land Agent. , TT'OR ~SALE—3O Acres,. 4-roomed F House, Ormond; leased for four years at £4 per acre; £3OO cash. Balance terms.—G. K. Pasley, Land Agent, Lowe Street. TT'OR "SALE—Splendid Residential 1 Site, W&ataupoko,. few minutes from town; a bargain; must be sold at once.—W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. , TT'OR SALE—IOI2 Acres, Freeliold, F Opotiki; 100 acres plougbable; all easy country; plenty of Purin. Price £3. Cash and terms.— G. Jv. Pasley, Estate Agent, Masonic Buildmgs. __ T ONG LEASE—i-Acre, Gladstone F 4 Road, suitable Business Premises or Yards 42 years. Rent first term £4s.—Apply W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent.

MURTON’R DIP. MORTON’S “Parasiticide Sheep Dip” from now will cost 30s per drum. One drum makes 1000 gallons of dipping solution. With the rise m price of 10 per cent., other leading makes cost 44s to 57s to make the same quantity, amj Murton’s is the best! TESTIMONIAL: ,Uno. Moore, Esq., River Ban'l'. i Bissington, H.B. 6 I have used your Dip for close on 30 years, and it has always given me satisfaction. Ihe mixing is no trouble, andi when j dipping is finished there is no (dipl sediment to throw away. It destroys all vermin and len\ es the wool in good order. Note.—Mr. Moore was the first sheepfarmer to use our Dip. David Pryde, ,EsX, .Manager Whakaki Station, Wairoa> HUI have used your Dip for the last three seasons, and it gave every satisfaction. , Q. Hawkins, Esq., i Manager Huanui Station, Tologa Bay. For the past 12 vears 1 have used: your D'p on a flock of 25,000 sheep, and have found the Dip give every satisfaction, and also- in the foot-rot trough. SE.PTIC THROATS. A dryness 'in tho throat orsHsMtir libation, if neglected,' will often lead - .erious trouble. To .dislodge the ier n md heal inflammation, the uasal and throat passages should be R irrigatea -wiee daily with Eluenzol (1/6 and -/mSargle, also sniff up. . teaspoonfuls of undiluted Fluenzol night and morn Inc. ' ■

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4475, 16 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4475, 16 February 1917, Page 7