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AUCTION NOTICES || AUCTION; SALE • FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. At 18 STANLEY ROAD. On account of MR.’ R. STATHAM. Commencing at 1.30 sharp. Diningroom: Handsome Sideboard, Wertheim Machine, Easy Chair, Inlaid Lino, 6 11.8. Chairs, 7syds Carpet Runner, Hall Curtains, Slip Mats, ' Records, Glassware, Pictures, Ornaments, etc. Three Bedrooms have: Double and Single Beds and Wires: Mattresses, .Lino, Rugs, 6-dr Scotch Chest, Duchess Chest, etc. Kitchen: Extension Table, Inlaid ‘Lino, Small Cabinet, Scales, Crockery, Saucepans, Preserving Jars, and all usual Kitchen Utensils. Outside: 35-gall. Tor Separator, 2 Cream Cans, 2 Wood Saws, Block & Tackle, Salter’s Clock-face Scales, £in and gin Hose, Hand Maize Sheller, Grit Mill, Benzine Lamp, Barrow,' Scythe, Churn, lb-. Steps, Safe, Netting, Firewood, Garden Tools, Home-mado Soap, Corner Wardrobe Frame, Stretcher and Mattress, Wringer, Sundries, etc. Note: Everything to be sold. FRED BARWICK, THE LIVE AUCTIONEER. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS THE GIFT THAT PLEASES A BICYCLE FROM ALLAN JSUTTON Low Prices, and Hifi'liost Quality. PHONE HOG. T® the Wide-Awake Business Man! Have confidence in yourself, yonr business, your goods, and swell youi turnover by adopting the mail order system of buying. There is no advertising medium in the world that can give access to so many prospective purchasers at so low a figure as the daily nc.wspapci. THE GISBORNE TIMES has a strong line of subscribers all along the East Coast Lorn Wairoa to Cape Runaway and through to Opotiki. Now is the time to boost your goods in the country districts and cultivate orders by mail. The cheapest way to do this is to advertise in the Gisborne Times. At one time all advertising was merely an experiment; now it is a grim necessity. In towns, townships, construction camps, station sheds, Maori pas, the Gisborne Times is read Horn the title to the imprint, RING PHONE 500 or 818 and our Advertising Specialist will ‘.submit designs and write your advertisement in an attractive style that will convince the buying public in the country districts and sell your goods. TIMES PRINTING WORKS Gisborne Times Agency Tolaga Bay District The Agencies for the “GISBORNE TIMES” are in the hands of Mr. H. Littleworth BOOKSELLER, STATIONER and FANCY GOODS MERCHANT, —And— Mrs. Holmes FANCY GOODS MERCHANT, TiLAGU SAY. TUTE Print at shortest notice, Con. V V cert Tickets, Ball Programmes, Dance Tickets, Invitation Cards, Wedding Invitations, Memoriam Curds, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of latest designs.—Gisborne Times Printing Works. A hard nut to crack 1 “Scientists | "the world over,’’ writes Mr. Amos Scrope in the Chicago “Witness,” “have been trying for ages to eliminate wholly the nicotine from tobacco, have found it a tough nut to crack and given it up as a had job. But I understand the manufacturers of New Zealand tobacco have actually cracked that nut, hard as it is! A relative of mine resident in the city of Wellington .informs me that the Dominion tobacco is not only the ‘very finest quality—but—mark this! —is almost free from nicotine. How is it done? Well, it seems that they subject the tobacco to great heat, roast it, in fact, and so much of the .poisonous nicotine is expelled that the rest doesn’t matter! Thus treated the tobacco is rendered harmless. So far as I know this, is the only toasted tobacco produced.” Quito correct, Mr. Scrope.; All that is necessary to add is that there are four brands only: Riverhead Gold, Navy Out No. 3. Cavendish find Out Plug No. 10,-323. ' A

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 17 January 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 17 January 1933, Page 8