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am Z tut EQUIP* CONSIDER YOUR POCKET ! <= CERTAIN-TEED Bitumen Felt Roofum will Bave you money. You can roof houses, barns, sheds, etc., with it, cheaper than you can with galvanised iron But low-price is not the only advantage of CERTAIN* TEED— / . ■ - . ; CONSIDER YOUR PRO PERTY I • > -&OTEOT your property from the ravages of winter*- and the blistering heat of summer. CERTAIN-TEED is water-proof, weather-proof and vermin-proof. It is clean' to handle and easy to lay- In use it will provide a Cool Roof, a Silent Root, a Rustless Roof, a Non-sweating Roof, a Fire- % resisting Roof. A Lining for W ater-troughs, Feedtroughs, etc., and for Silos. l ' As a Floor Covering CERTIAN-TEED is a great traffic resister. ROLLS 3ft wide by 72ft long contain 216 square feet, being sufficient to cover 200 square feet of roof surface, allowing for a two-inch lap. NAILS AND CEMENT FOR FIXING WITH EACH ROLL. John Qhambers 4 Son, Ltd READ'S QUAY* A-nd at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dui.edm. sst m m THERE’S A REASON Why you should purchase all your Furniture from Townley’s, and we are going to tell you what the reason is. Listen I Everything we make we guarantee to be of the VERY BEST QUALITY. We do not say to our tradesmen “ Make a Sideboard,” or anything like that. Instead we supply the worker—a thoroughly qualified man who would not be working for us otherwise—with picked material. There is a special consultation as to the general design. The latest machines are employed and we personally supervise every stage of the work. THAT IS HOW WE CAN GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. TEST OUR STATEMENTS BY A PERSONAL inspection TO-DAY. JOHN TOWN LEY FURNISHER GISBORNE. <39 vO 3 2/2 2/4 and <5060 “Foresight is the weapon of the wise.’’—Proverb. Foresight always pays. That’s why wise mothers ail over New Zealand keep a large 2s bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver on a bandy all elf. At first signs of a cough or cold on the little ones,, a dose of Baxter’s is given. Quickly dispels all trouble and protects. against return. As a tonic it stands alone. A splendid vitaliser and blood purifier Just as good for adults as for kiddies. Chemists and 1 Stoves. Buy to-day.* THE HOLY LAND. Cpl. G. Pagett, of the sth Wellington Mounted Rifles, writes from Palestine to a chum in New Zealand. (Mr W. Chambers,, of 14 Belfast Street, Wellington), asking that two bottles of Fluenisol be posted to him. He says he always finds that Fluenzol keeps him well while on active service. Don’t forget your own soldier.* If you are troubled with that distracting complaint—Toothache, you will derive immediate relief from Barraclongh’s Magic Nervine.

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

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