NONE AS GOOD AS EVANS’S DOMINION SAUSAGE Mild or Savoury. Phone 1417. * l i -> V TO FARMERSPRIVATE CURING OF PIGS A SPECIALITY. LOWEST PRICES. RING NOW, HAMPTON’S LTD. Phone 271.
WARM MEANS COMFORT ; NEW SEASON’S UNDERWEAR. ( CARDIGANS PULLOVERS r are up in quality rut down jn price. HARRY GLADSTONE ROAD, TELEPHONE 864. TO STAMP COLLECTORS! CALL OR WRITE FOR: APPROVAL SHEETS TO E. STEPHENSON, 152 PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. STAMPS FOR 6 A PENNY
A Coo! Summer for housewives! DURING hot weather, the heat of the ordinary kitchen range causes discomfort to every housewife. A cold meal? Yes! But hot water is necessary tor many purposes. Wc can install the most economical and efficient hot water service—No stoking, just light up and you have plenty of hot water in no time! GISBORNE GAS €O., Peel Street
Sympathy with the plea for tho taxation ot' power boards and trading public bodies, equal with the taxation at present imposed on private gas companies, was expressed by the Minister of Mines, Hon.. C. li. Macmillan, when speaking at a luncheon given by the directors of the Wellington Gas Company in honour of the delegates to the annual conference of the Ga* Companies’ Association of New Zealand- “'"You suggest to me that I should consider whether some taxation should bo put on electric power boards,” said the Minister. “AH 1 can say is 1 must refer you to the Minister of Finance; and lie will probably reier you to tbe Expenditure Commission. I am not quite sure as to what the commission has said in this matter. But .1. agree with you that, to a very great extent, these concerns should ho subjected to the same taxation as you are.” ...
The ability of a .living organism to with stand low temperatures waa commented on by Dr. ft. D. M illigan at a .meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, when frosts were being discussed. DV. Ai.ill igan referred to the experiments of a Continental scientist, who, lie »aid. had frozen two fish to the same temperature. To show that they were actually frozen hard he took one of them and threw it on to a hard surface, where it broke cleanly in half, a s if it wore solid ice. Thou ho gradually thawed the other, and in the end it swam contentedly away in its pond. 1 Protect yourself against losses .by lire by insuring with the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, ltd.— W. Lissant Olayton.
phono us at any time for correct’ jfcime. Phone 056 by day and 786 by night.—A. Stoneham and Co., ’ Jewellers, Gisborne.
PHONES 1472, 1341. PRIVATE RESIOENGE: 318 ORMOND ROAD, PHONE 1110.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11768, 15 October 1932, Page 7
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