The Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers London, is incorporated by Royal Charter, and the Company’s Diploma is the highest Qualification in Optical Science and Sight Testing obtainable in Great Britain outside the Medical Profession.—HAßOLD A. ARMSTRONG, “London Qualified” Optician; Gisborne. Though blankets are dear, hot water is cheap. Get a North British Rubber Co.’s serviceable rubber bottle made with a “Unique” stopper—the brand that spells satisfaction. Recommended. by all chemists.* Feilding railway yards .(says the Star) are busier than ever this season with import and export of stock. Though the district has always been a large exporter of sheep—one of the largest in the North Island—this season it is reported there are as many sheep coming in hv rail as going out. This is accounted for by the fact that firms which -deal in stock are operating in a large way. •NIFF U P, GARGLE OK SWALLOW FLUENZOL In consequence of the cold Alfred Lloyd, silversmith, of Nor folk-street, Essex-road. placed a hot-water bottle in bed. ... Next day he stated that he had a blister on his big toe, owing to liis having kept his feet too long on the bottle. Later he died fvom blood poisoning. The coroner at the inquest said' that it seemed remarkable that death should follow such a slight injury. ;/ for' winter weal—-we have ’ a large assortment of jerseys : and. jersey kilties in all-shades.j Stone, the cash draper.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4846, 18 April 1918, Page 3
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