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When you feel a cold coming on, don't wait until it has gripped you* but take NAZOL at once.* The Manawatu Times says: Mr John Kebbell has sold his farming property, the well known “Te Rauawa” Estate, Ohau, to Mr F. S. Easton, of Foxton, for £42,000 cash. Mr Easton will probably take oyer the stock also, at valuation. This is probably the largest cash land deal on this Coast of recent years. Merit tel Ls. The phenomenal saks of the North British .Rubber Co/s Hot Water Bottle with-the “Unique’ stopper is the best evidence of their undoubted quality and service. Ail chemists.* A SURE INDICATION. Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison.—Sold by E. DSmith, Chemist, Gisborne.* It is announced that it cost 12s in fees to revoke Sir Roger Casement’s knighthood. The fame will increase and endure, Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure; All people who try it continue to buy it, Because its effect is so sure. For sore throats and couglise and catarrh, , It’s praises are spreading afar; ’Tis certain and sure the fame will en_ dure . , _ - Of ’Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Residents of TOKOMARU BAY and the Coast Centres should take advantage of our “Mail Order Service” for their Medicine, and Pnotographic wants. A letter to Box 68, or a ring to Phone 14, Gisborne, will ensure their wants being attended to bv Return Mail—at Town Prices.— ARMSTRONG’S PHARMACY, Gisborne. , ( The open-air baby gets best. Leave vours out of doors all the time, but put a North Hot Water Bottle at his feet. Watch him grow.*

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Puddings, pastry, scones, cakes turn out light and appetising if Edmonds’ Baking Powder is an ingredient. Always pure, always the same; ‘‘Sure-to-Rise”—keep a tin in the house. All grocers sell xifl r BAKING POWDER

MISS ELLA , AIRLIE (Prom a photo.) jcpgig ym s*' MISS ELLA AIRLIE, The Composer ol “The B unyip,” PRAISES . X “I guess everyone has Neuralgia •< lome time or other. I had an attack the ,ther night of Neuralgia and Toothache It the same time, and it nearly drove me rruinfl the gums of the tooth that was mothering me, and in less than half an hour’s -time I was quite relieved, and enjoyed a good night a sleep. I had one recurrence since, and again used the Magnetic Liniment with equally good results It certainly destroys pain in S most marvellous fashion. ■<»id you know that Magnetic Liniment would cure sandfly bites at A girl friend of mine recently . wen * in® a nd was bitten by sandflies on the hand three times. She was so troubled with the itching that she told me and l at once got my bottle of Magnetic Lml meat and rubbed some on the bites. It St. once took out the itching and ness She has bought a bottle 9f 7 Magnetic Liniment too now, and is q as /enthusiastic as I am about Magnetic Liniment deserves success. “Yours truly,* ; (Sgd.) -f“ ELLA -AIRLIEi. ' ; Dr. SHELDON’S MAGNETIC UNIMEM . Paiiv.; -W’

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4874, 21 May 1918, Page 3

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