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Troubled with WOODBORER? People'have tried powders and solutions again and again, without being able to get rid of the destructive pest. Bat there is ONE sure method! Blade’s Patent Gas B3BBBBH?3iß3gß3g»Bfiro^ ERADICATES WGODBORER AMD ALL VERMIN. • The gas penetrates holes, comers and crack jfjy.; walls, floors, ceilings, or furnishings—no insect or grub can escape. Tested hundreds of times —never fails. Harmless to furnishings. Learn about this scientific method. Call, write, or ’phone to-day—our representative will call. BLADE’S PATENT GAS FUMICATINC CO, SOLE GISEOBNE AGENTS, H. 1. Choveaux, Ltd, Thone 279. / . Box 200.

FOR BOYS AND'GIRLS. Here hre some special lines which will interest 'parents who want to see their children warm and comfortable during the cold weather. A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF JERSEYS. We are now showing a special display of Jerseys for Boys and Girls—goods of pure wool, and of the highest quality. If you,buy a jersey it might just as well be' a really good one. Though it need not be highlv priced. We can satisfy your requirements in this direction. We have WOOLLEN JERSEYS in all colors. A COSY OUTFIT A Cosy Winter Outfit for your little girl should include one of our Woollen Kilties or else a KNITTED COAT. W 7 e have both these garments in pure wool; all sizes and all colors. The prices won’t alarm you; they are VERY MODERATE. WINTER GOODS ITI EVERY DEPARTMENT.

-£•iX~^r SINGLE AND DOUBLE BED ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, BED QUILTS, SHEETINGS, HOUSEHOLD WANTS, MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, ETC. JUST OPENED UP CONSIGNMENT OF NEW WINTER GABARDINE COSTUMES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, INCLUDING NAVY FAST DYE—COME AND SAVE £2 ON YOUR NEXT COSTUME—TAILOR MADE IN LATEST STYLES. RAIN COATS, TWEED COATS, ETC., . AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. PALACE BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 1146.

ommon, Shelton & Co= LIMITED. f*J@w Showing A Splendid range of tlie latest AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. TRIMMED MILLINERY, tlie leading shapes COSTUMES, tlie most up-to-date material and styles LADIES’ TWEED COATS LADIES’ COVERT COATS LADIES’ RAIN COATS LADIES’ SPORTS COATS THE LATEST AND DAINTIEST.IN NECKWEAR NEW DRESS MATERIALS IN GARBICORD, TWEED, CHECKS, VELVETEENS SERGES, ETC. Vs*' SEE OUR WINDOWS AND MAKE UP YOUR MINDS EARLY ! Common, Shelton & Co., Ltd. „ Tel. 358. PEEL STREET. Tel. 358.

A glass of good wine and a clioico cigar Promoters of comfort undoubtedly are, Soothing the nerves in a wonderful way, After the worries and work of the day. But when drenched and cold on a winter night, There’s nothing so soothing and warming, be sure, As sv “nightcap” of Woods’ Peppermint Cure. ' The coal strike . wont strike „ you badly if you /prepare 'for /the ico.ld: weather bv buying* a patent, i/l -Uniqu'e” stoppered Hot Water Bottle' always dependable because made by BritisT labour. All chemisfi.*

IN THE DESERT. New Zealand Colonels on their return from Egypt- state that Fluenzol' was greatly appreciated by the troops and was largely used in various waysas a- means of avoiding sick paraole for minor ailments. Send your soldier in Palestine a bottle of healing, and cooling Fluenzol in next parcel.*' AFTER INFLUENZA. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly, relieved. b3 r the useof Chamberlain’s Cough 'Remedy, it should not be allowed to run on until? lit becomes teroyblesom^.-—Sold by E, D. Smith, chemist, Gisborne *

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4875, 22 May 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4875, 22 May 1918, Page 6