No Doubt ROSS’S RELIABLE CATTLE REMEDIES ARE GOOD. / RELIABLE HORSE ELECTUARY, a great medicine for Coughs, Colds, and Influenza in Horses. 2s 6d a pot. RELIABLE HORSE WORM POWDERS, the best remedy for all Worms in Horses. 2s a box. RELIABLE COW DRENCH is Idle best Drench for all Conrs. ] a 6d packet, 13s 6d dozen. RELIABLE CONDITION POWDER, a great Tonio and Pick-Me-Up f«r all Horses. 2s 6d a tin. RELIABLE BLISTER, the safest and best remedy for Curbs, Splints, and Spavins. 2s 6d a pot. SEPTOL COW OINTMENT, the finest preparation for Sore and, Cracked Teats. 2s a tin, —Prepared by— OSS M.P.S. Veterinary Chemist. PEEL STREET.
PARKE PITTAR, SURGEON DENTIST, ALBION BUILDINGS. Telephone 1194. Visits Tokomaru Bay Sept. 5 and 6. COOK COUNTY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. 121 Russell St. Tel. 708 M. PRINCIPAL, Misa A. L. REES, _ M.A., LL.B., aided by an efficient Staff. [A CARD.] M R R. OT C RAWFORD ’ SURGEON DENTIST, TTAS RESUMED PRACTICE in Rooms situated above Mr. C. Adair’s shop, corner Gladstone Road and Peel Street. Entrance Peel St. ’Phone 1096. fTRANK LOWNDES . & SON . s OFFICE: 64-66 LOWE STREET. YARDS: GREY STREET. FIREWOOD OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, OUT TO ANY LENGTH. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Ring ’Phones 400—407—235,
GISBORNE TIMES TELEPHONES. NOTICE TO BUSINESS PEOPLE. WING to the great increase in the v work of our Job Printing Department an improvement in the system of telephones in connection with our business has had to be made. , Clients wishing to communicate with the Printing; and Bookbinding Works should ring up No. 818. Commercial and Literary Departments as before: No. 500.
g"ANE AND (Late H. E. TWEED), MONUMENTALISTS, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. ALS of all descriptions is stock. Quotations given for Memorial with Concrete Kerbing, Iron Railing, and Inscription complete- 'Phone 827. QRIFFIN,
BIRTH. WILLOOK.—At Russell Street, Gisborne, on August 9, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Willock—p daughter. MARRIAGE. HICKEY—HENDERSON. —! At St. John’s Cathedral, Napier, on August 6th, by Canon Mayne, Patrick Vincent Hickey, of Tologa Bay, to Jean Henderson, late of Edinburgh (Scotland). DEATH. HARRIS.—At Gisborne, on August 10, Sadie, beloved wife of Frank R. Harris; aged 45 years. Deeply regretted. The Funeral will leave the Albion Hotel at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. —
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5246, 11 August 1919, Page 4
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