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ADAIR BROS.' SALE NOW PROCEEDING.

For flavour and. fragrance 202 W. 6. CROMPTON AND CO Wholesale Agent* ■fr *r « g*.****#**' t ARRIVING! *********' % * PIANOS PIANOS * #***#*#*#**>*«*****>!«** * *&*l<*>l<****** ** W’e have arriving a Special Shipment of English Pianos by “Collard and Oollard,” “Allison,” and “Gilbert.” These are guaranteed up to pre-war Standard and well worth inspection. * &? -r£ * * $ £ •# EXCHANGE.—We make Liberal Allowance for Instruments in Part Payment, and arrange easy terms for differences in values. We invite the merely curious as well as the intending purchaser to inspect our stock and investigate our terms, which are absolutely the Lowest in Gisborne. IP *! 8^ * «3 A. J. FARR THE PIANO STORE NEXT TO YATES AND McPHAIL’ e$ * a# STILL IN THE LEAD FOR HOME FURNISHINGS OF EVERY KINO. The GRUNDY & SHENNAN STORE has always been characterised bv the VARIETY OF STYLES QUALITY and BROAD RANGE OF PRICES it offers. Discriminating buyers in Home Furnishings turn naturally to our liberal stocks, where comparisons are possible and decisions are easily made.YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF VALUES SHOULD BRING YOU HERE. Tfirß 71 U rR m SEE US TO-DAY ABOUT YOUR FURNISHING WANTS. GRUNDY & SHENNAN. LID, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS - - - GISBORNE. R.O. BOX 273. ’PHONE 2SS. mmßmmiaßammsmmmßma * GROCERY FACTS l WORTH KNOWING That all Grocers are alike is a common misapprehension, one that will he quickly dispelled it you deal with TEAT & FRIAR Our Grocery Service stands for BETTER GOODS BETTER SERVICE economy priges. We invite comparison to prove our assertions, and youTl find them fully justified. A TRIAL ORDER IS ALL WE ASK! It will be sufficient to convince you of the advantage of dealing permanently with us. 0 <3? TPAT © rniAD PROVISION MERCHANTS g LA I arils AH 0 "- * ©s> * * * •? * ©V * st vV. ****** * ******************** PAPERHANGINGS «- * .JUST ARRIVED 15 BALES ENGLISH WALi PAPERS IN CHOICE DESIGNS. TAPESTRY, FRIEZES & BORDERS M ALSO 10 CASES CANADIAN IN THE LATEST COLORINGS. —INSPECT EARLY.— F. HALL & SONS * # # * * * * ■3F #• •Jr * # * *

A RETURN OF PER CENT. FREE OF INCOME TAX. I liose with capital to invest should lose no time in becoming fully acquainted with the splendid investments offered by the Glaxo Manufacturing Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., in the issue of £IOO,OOO, twenty-five year 61 per cent, debenture .stock, in sums of £lO and upwards. The company,'as n result of the wonderful growth of Glaxo sales the world over, is offering the public this opportunity for the purpose of acquiring the manufacturing department of Glaxo and milk powder products established bv Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., proprietors of these famous products. The debentures are free of income tax up to the present assessment under the Land and Income Tax (annual) Act, 1919. A mortgage over freehold and leasehold properties and fixed assets, amounting to £135,000, fully secures the debentures. Joseph Nathan and Company, Limited. have entered into an agreement with the company to purchase the whole of the output of Glaxo and first-grade full cream milk powder manufactured at factories operated by this company. Under this contract Joseph Nathan and Company, Limited, are to pay a sum equivalent to not less than £7 per ton in excess of the cost price of the manufactured article, and in estimating the cost price, all the expenses of the company are to bo taker? into consideration, hut not interest on capital. ~ It is proposed to increase the capacity of the factories to an output of about 6900 tons, but even if the present output of 4500 tons were not in creased, the company would still derive on the sale of its output under its agreement with Joseph Nathan and Company, Limited, a profit, on the basis of £7 per ton, of £31,500. As the interest on the total issue of debenture stock is only £6500, it is obvious that apart from the tangible assets of the company the holders of the debenture stock will have a first-, class and safe investment, with an j emnl e , margin for a satisfactory dividend,: a ' This is an opportunity for safe investment that should not be missed, and intending shareholders’ should obtain copies of the pro spec- \ tiis and forms of application from the offices of the company in Palmerston North, from .Joseph Nathan and Company, Limited, Wellington, or, from any branch of the Union Bank: of Australia, Limited.*"

Under the War Regulations no warrant is necessary when ,it l’s desired to search premises in which it is suspected that sly grog-selling is being carried out. This point, (states the Press) was made clear by Sergeant King in a case heard at the Christchurch Magistrate’s Court recently.

A correspondent of the Hawke’s Bay Tribune writes saying that he lias received an intimation that the price of Hansard lias been increased to 10s per annum. He says: “Hmvbeit the amount of paper employed to convey tin’s information i s not suggestive of any shortage which might fairly he termed acute. And one wonders whether members .will submit to any reduction in the number — 100 I think—wherein each of them distributes gratis. It is more than doubtfu] whether 10 per cent of these ’are- read through. But next perhaps, to a J.P. ship, to .send a. man Hansard is about the readiest, a-s A is the cheapest way, of recognising services at the last election —and next. But the practice increases tlio volume, and therefore the cost of Hansard, in the sense that it breeds volubility. This 10s a time must be -added to the £4OO which M.’sP.. are to. draw.”

GIVE IT A TRIAL. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial when yon need snch a medicine. You are certain to he more than nleased with the result. The effect of CliamhejdaWs Cough Remedy is wonderful: Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.* Cut living cost by saving on blanket purchases. A "UNIQUE” HOTWATER BOTTLE saves ' bed-clothes, and increases comfort. Ask for "UNIQUE” which is branded on neck of bottle.* Our Optical wornsnop is fitted with the latest machinery for thn prompt manufacture and repair of all kinds of spectacle lenses. Bring us your spectacle repair?—Harold Armstrong, the London Qualified Eyesight Specialist.

PREVENTS THEM BREAKING. If you have chilblains, bathe your feet jn water as hot as you can bear it, and then apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. Chamberlain's Pain Balm will work wonders. It allays the itch, reduces the inflammation, and prevents chilblains breaking.—Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.* For those ladles who like something a little better in the way of Talcum Powder, we would suggest "Maw’s Parex White Rose,” a sweetly perfumed tale of highest quality. Price 2/-. —Armstrong’s Pharmacy. * A Fairy in Every Home —that's what you will have if you use one of our Hot Water Bags; all British and simply can't leak.—A. W. Mann, chemist.

Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel and placed between Ihe shirt and singlet is a good way to get the benefit of constant inhalation—which protects the air paersges against influenza infection "The washer is worn and it leaks.” Ever' said that about your hot water bag? You can’t if you use a Pares bottle—they haven’t a washer to leak!. A. W. Mann, chemist. A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat against influenza /infection is. better than hours of suffering"A Cold Snap Coming.” See our window displnv and you’ll know why. Have a Hot Bottle and be prepared. A. W. Mann, chemist.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5533, 15 July 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5533, 15 July 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5533, 15 July 1920, Page 7

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