The Worshipful Company of Spec* facie leakers London, is incorporated by Royal Charter, and the Company’s Diploma 5-s the highest Qualification in Optical Science and Sight Testing obtainable in Great Britain outside the MQdieal Profession.—HAßOLD A. ARMSTRONG, "London Qualified” Optician, Gisborne. If you a chill take t?AZOL immediately . It will prevent sore throat or tightness of the chest.* jwm Ml The Sign That Means Home! To the boys on every fighting front the Red Triangle Huts take the place of Home and cater to the deepest needs of the men m khaki, as well as to their physical comfort. * "The Y.M.C.A. hut is the _ only home the hoys know from the time they enter France till they come out," writes one soldier." Will you help to keep the Y.M.C.A. fires burning? Send donations to CAPT. D. A. EWEN. Hon. National Y.M.C.A,_ Treasurer, Baker's Buildin*, Wellington. i®® a®*®®
The Early Closing Movement won’t worry yon if you get your bottle from the chemist—a “Unique” t stopper hot water bottle, the best ‘of coldweather comforts.* For influenza take Wood s’.Great Peppermint- Cure- Is 6d* 2s •* Mr lb. W. Dalton, British Trade 'Commissioner, gives a typical instance of the methods of some British manufacturers. The . manufacturer in question had the reputation of making the best class of boiler in the world, dnd although he could have increased his output over and over again, he went on on the same old lines. Mr Dalton met lnm one day, and put the question to him, and the reply was: Why .should I, lad? I get two days’ golf a week, and am happy and quite satisfied. Why should I make twice as many boilers?” With feet soaked in .a mustard bath, Poor Grandpa crouched beside the . i ■ i j And gasped so hard and; looked so . slum. ,i . Despite three lots of steaming rum. That Grandma, anxious grown tor Exclaimed at last to Uncle Jim "This dread suspense I can’t endure, T‘li send for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.” ' ■ ..... You won’t need a sleeping draught if you invest in a North British Hot Water Bottle, the best sleep inducer on cold nights. •' / But look for the ‘ ‘Unique’ stopper *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4906, 27 June 1918, Page 7
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