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Don’t run the risk of scalded feet. Invest in the safe comfort of. a “TTfw.QUE” Hot Water Bag. GuaranttS* not to burst. All sizes. Made by North British Rubber Coy.—4. What’s in a name? Everything where Hot Water Bags are concerned. The name “UNIQUE” guarantees freedom from cracks and hursts and years of warm service. All sizes.—l 3 One of the most Interesting books issued of late is a handsome volume by James Cowan, entitled “The Maoris in the Great War.” Written in the author’s well-known fluent and picturesque style, it gives a full recount of the Maori contingents from their departure from New Zealand, their operations in Gallipoli, France and Fanders, and their return to the v Dominion. The battles are described at length, and are amplified by maps, of which there are nine in the volume and also two plans. In addition the book contains 53 illustrations. Tim volume is on sale at Eastwood’s Book Store, at the corner of Gladstone Road and Derby Street, and is retailed at 15/- plus postage. Other books of local interest are Rosemary Rees’ latest nove “Life’s What Lon Make It,” in which the scenes are set near Poverty Bay, and Hector Bolftho’s first novel, “Solemn Bov the opening chapters of which arc set in Opotiki. Both books arc priceo at 6/- each, with postage extra. Cosy Coats uargain Prices with fur cuffs and collars too and all silk lined throuhout. These smart exclusive coats are marked from £o Rh> ! 6d, in all sizes and newest colorings. Now, roo, all our exclusive stock of I Frocks and Alilinerv is subject to a ! discount of 2/- in the Mathew | son’s, Ltd., Gladstone Road.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10393, 10 May 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10393, 10 May 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10393, 10 May 1927, Page 4

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