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Troubled with WOODBORER? I ' 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 I Blade’s Patent las ERADICATES WOODBORER AND ALL VERMIN. ■ The gas penetrates holes, corners and cracks in j 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 represen- | tative will call. j BLADE’S PATENT CAS FUMIGATING GO, j j SOLE . GISBORNE AGENTS, \ 1. M. Ohoveaux, Ltd. j Phone 279. Box 200. I m IMPORTANT MILLINERY SHOW. Whatever your Millinery wants may be, we can fill them here with perfect satisfaction and undoubted saving 1 Our Millinery Showroom presents a wealth of Styles and New Matarials, comprising Exquisite Imported Models as well as our own Exclusive Novelties. Also VELOUR. S, FELTS. AND READY-TO-WEARS. We lay special stress on the fact that it will pay you to see our exceptional range of Artistic Millinery, before deciding on your Winter ter Hat. Also SPECIAL FOR THE RACES—DAINTY BLOUSES AND N ECKWEAR IN LENT VARIETY, PLEASINGLY PRICED. If m EXCELA. G. GUNN, DRAPER GISBORNE rr-?r Always Oheaper at Bharp s s SINGLE AND DOUBLE BED ALL.. WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, BED QUILTS, SHEETINGS, HOUSEHOLD WANTS. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, ETC. §pr SPECIAL JUST OPENED UP CONSIGNMENT OF NEW WINTER GABARDINE COSTUMES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, INCLUDING NAVY FAST DYE—COME AND SAVE £2 ON YOUR NEST COSTUME—TAILOR MADE IN LATEST STYLES. RAIN COATS, TWEED COATS, ETC., AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. SHAIP'S PALACE BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 1146. n:’ 1 — " Common, Siiatten & Go. LIMITED. TWO SPECIALS JUST TO HAND BY PARCEL POST. LADIES’ BLOUSES A Choice Selection of DAINTY BLOUSES in the Latest Styles in NINON, GEORGETTE, AND " ’ CREPE DE CHENE. White, Black, Saxe, Pinks, Greys, and f'awns. *" NO TWO ALIKE. LADIES’ FROCKS A few Very Smart DINNER. FROCKS of Exclusive Designs in Black and the Leading Shades'. NO TWO ALIKE. Your Early Inspection invited. Common, Shelton & Co., Lm Telephone 358. PEEL STREET.

Impulsive youth seems void of sense; Unchecked by life’s experience. But fleeting time with sadness brings A clearer view of many things, We wiser grow in winter ways, We learn the danger of delays; We'learn the wisdom, too, be sure. Of taking Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. ' Baby won’t cry with pain cr .cold! if you put him down with a, North British Sot Water Bottle. But look for the “Unique,’’ stopper. It ensures you against leaks. All chemists.* Try Progandra—a certain cure for both hard and soft corns. , Barraclough’s Magic Nervine cures it becomes teroublesome.—Sold bv Toothache - 44 D. Smith, chemist, Gisborne \ * • IN THE DESERT. New Zealand Colonels on their return from Egypt state that FluensoJ was greatly appreciated by the troops, andl was largely used in various ways as a means of avoiding sick parade for minor ailments. Send your soldier in Palestine a bottle of healing and cooling Fluenzol in next parcel.* v AFTER INFLUENZA. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after . an attack of influenza. As this cough cap be promptly relieved by the use j of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, it J should not he allowed to run on urtil. | m matix fm 11 ;

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 6

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