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V Invest in STONEHAM FIFTY Per Cents 50 per cent . This great sale of Stoneh?/,n Stocks at a genuine fifty per cent, reduction off normal prices is equal '<o an immediate fifty cent, interest on a gi't edged 1 investment. It is a genuine opportunity t.*r' lay by gifts for Christmas and New Year or to purchase personal Jewellery and fancy goods at prices that put within your easy reach things which would otherwise be unattainable. CAPITA e m m 50 PER CENT. CASH OFT ALLOTMENT THE BALANCE IS NEVER CALLED STONEHAM’S ... HALF-PRICE ... SALE Gladstone}Road , Gisborne

11l Blindfold Test Expert Tea Tasters place Amber Tips’ FINE TEA-Ceylon’s best FIRST for Quality and Flavour On May 17th, of this year, two independent expert Tea Tasters were blindfolded and given howls of leading teas to test for flavour and fragrance. Neither knew what blends he was tasting, yet both experts gave the tea brewed from “Amber Tips” first place. This informative test was conducted to ascertain how “Amber Tips” would rank when tested by impartial experts. That EXPEKT OPINION endorsed PUBLIC OPINION cannot but be gratifying to the majority of New Zealanders. §g ifd m a® Sifi Coupons the Save Send for latest list of Pree Gifts to—- “ Amber Tips Gilt,” Eastern Tea Company, P.O. Box 946, Christchurch JttlS' FINE T&a

-- “A. f*wr- month* Ago my little boy Bruce (aged two), After a' bad cold on top of teething trouble, was going down the hill, and it was doubtful whether lie would pull through. Knowing what Lane's ■ did for my daughter, Christina, 1 put him on Lane's. At once it brought back the lost weight and made him .« new child. He is to-day well and strong, and running about in. good health, and 1 can honestly say the result of only half a dozen bottles. "G. HENRY, "Camperdown, >• "Sydney.” 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists an/ Stores. a cupcud**: m ' ■ LADIES! You- do indeed get'.. BETTER ’results IN your COOK'ING' when you : use High-grade & Oriental Ginger J Cinnamon / Nutmegs/ Mixed Spice 1 „ . 'AJV . Allspice- . More. Good Things can be Cassia made for your table ,with tjaca'U h the aid of these pure, and Pjrnenlo full-strength Flavourings Cloves *• I/ ;".E w-' :' 'and • Seasonings. - ly/S’rwh'vrG,' LTD', • Manufacturers, •; ' , •-.lnyersargi!!. m ns t r ■VC ;r*.

How 13 Your Boiler? It has . been stated that a man's stomach is his boiler, lhs body his engine, .and hig mouth-.the fire box.. Is your, boiler (stomach) in i , good worfeing - Qrdei. or, it so weak .that it .will not.stand a full load and not be able to supply the needed energy to your engine (body)? If you have ;any trouble with your._stomach Chamberlain’s /Tablets will do you good.. They strengthen and invigorate the stomach anu'enable it to'do'its wdrlj naturally—Obtainable from E. ’D. Smith, Chemifit'-,-Gisborne,- .e.

'Do You Dread i Your Meals?, . Your food does you little good: when you have po> desire for it, when you dread meal time. What you n-<ed is Chamberlain's Tablets', for the sto-; ,;nacli aijd. liver; They will sharpen : your appetite,'strengthen your; digestion. and • give .you a relish for your meals—Obtainable frogj E- D, Smith, Oh emist. • fiisborne. ■. ■ '. " i r / v •'<■ ' •' >■, '•' :

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 3

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