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m mm 7m lllif \Vr' aV4\ The Newest -v v Goods'"’ ><A tnixri^v’ v« '< was FOR Autumn and Win Wow Showing - . n Ml Departments “H^J And though yet early in the season we are making a >.very attractive display of novelties and exclusive lines for early Autumn wear. Although there are many adverse circumstances operating- at the present time yet we can safely say that we have never had a larger range of seasonable goods awaiting your inspection, including—EXCLUSIVE LINES INCOSTUMES NECKWEAR MILLINERY DRESS FABRICS Stylish Dressmaking We are now booking orders for COSTUMES and DRESSES f°r Autumn and Winter Wear, and would urge an early call on OUR MRS. MACKINNON Whose high-class work has firmly established her reputation amongst well-dressed ladies. PETTI E : .. % • i ~ > THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.

BURNS AND SCALDS—BEE OINTMENT HEALS THEM. Accidents will happen in any home. It is so easy to get a nasty burn or scald. To allay the pain and irritation and cure the injury there is nothing else so soothing and healing as Bee Ointment. The itching, burning feeling soon vanishes. It is quite free from anything of a harsh or injurious nature so that it can be applied with confidence. The antiseptic properties prevent infection by dirt and disease. Mothers find Bee Ointment a good old standby in the home. Splendid for cuts, bruises, sores, and the many knocks and abrasions incidental to child life. Bee Ointment is_ sold by chemists and stores at eigliteenpence. Get a pot to-day and always keep it handy. Free sample posted on application to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Welling.ton.*

More than once recently (says Mr. Percy Robinson in the Daily News) I have referred to the difficulty of getting in the wounded from these dreadful Flanders battlefields, and told how the Gormans, in various ways, take advantage of our humanity and the respect we show for all Red Cross work. They have invented a new trick. The men in oxir forward positions hear an apparently English voice crying: “Stretcher bearer! stretcher bearer!” from somewhere out in the waste. The patrol goes out in the direction of the sound, and when a little distance from our lines is fired on by German snipers or machine guns from shell holes. When you feel a -cold coming on, don’t wait until it has gripped you, but take NAZOL at once.* An active body at the present time is the War Pensions Board, which is connected with the granting of pensions to soldiers or their dependants arising from the .present- war. From April 1, 1917 to January 31, no fewer than 8095 pensions and allowances have been granted, the annual value of which is £445,311. There have been granted 4457 permanent pevisions or allowances to soldiers, 947 to wives and widows, 1305 to children, and 1386 to other denendants.

“9 fa. For Sore Throats Try these soothing antiseptic Jubes entirely free from all harmful narcotics — and possessing ->■ many of the valuable curative i properties of Bonning ton's Irish Moss.; _ I Large tin 1/3 at your chemist or post ..== I free from Geo. Bouning- — 1 ■“ ! ton, Ltd.. t. church. 137

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 3