Will thp proposed outer harbor pr°ve to be the solution of our troubles. We earnestly hope that it will. The scheme seems to have everything to recommend it. It has been drawn up and submitted bv three engineers of splendid standing.' and the unanimity with which 'it has been accepted by all classes of the community and the absence of the usual party squabbles and bickering, seems to point to the speedy completion of the work. When the work is accomplished the general public will reap the benefit of regular passenger service, and the business community will gqin immensely by the certainty ' of receiving their goods within a reasonable period, it often takes weeks to get supplies from Auckland although that port is such a short distance away. It is only the store ! that, buys big and carries heavy stocks ' that can hope to keep its patrons supplied, and the store that stands alone in this respect is "The Peoples Emporium.” If you cannot get the article in another store try The People s Emporium. You will get it there and cheaper too.*** One of the most effective precautionary measures against an attack of Influenza is the free use of Eazol day and night.* The Diamond House —A. Stonehnm and Co., 10 Gladstone Road. Our diamond clusters, half-hoop, and cross-over rings compel admiration. We specialise in them. See our window. Our prices challenge competition.*** The watch of watches is the famous Omega, and the firm for the best selection of Omega watches, is H. J- Grieve.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5464, 27 April 1920, Page 5
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