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The two columns below are fair samples of our goods , and are good buying • TOILET DEFT. SPECIALS Strawberry Lotion -2/- Bottle Powder Puffs—3d, 4d, 4|d f 6d each Tooth Brushes—4|d, 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3 each Almond Benzion Lotion — . 7|d per bottle Pompian Powder 1/- pel ho? “Defi” Nail Polish & Polish Remover -- - -1/3 the Set Plunket Bottles - - - 4d each confectionery specials Licorice Torpedoes IGd per lb. Best Asstd. Chocolates 1/6 lb. Raspberry and Black Currant Drops 8d lb. Pure Boiled “Lollies” 7d lb. Hand-made Blackballs 1/- lb. FasealFs Sunny Fruits—4oz for 6d, 1/9 \ft. Wrapped Toffees - - 7d per lb. Irish Moss Jubes - - -1/- lb. Selected Caramels—--soz. for 6d or 1/6 lb. SHOP ALWAYS AT ® THE CHEAPEST STORE IN GISBORNE •

CUARD AGAINST ’FLU

Catching- cold, after cold, entailing to throw off one that- has lingered, about for weeks, is a source of great danger. A cold usually clings- to a victim who is in a run-down state- of health, and exposes the sufferer to the infection of influenza. A point to remember is that your greatest protection against colds and influenza is vour own stamina and vitality-, if you keep' these fortified, little dilficnltv should be . experienced in throwing off winter’s ills or avoiding them altogether. •. . A run-down system becomes invigorated after a short cogrse of Dr. Williams’ rink Pills, which help to create rich, red blood. These pdls fortify the nerves, strengthen the digestion, and make good the loss 01 strength caused through overwork, or influenza. Protect yourself against the ravages of influenza by maintaining a vitalised, vigorous system with Dr. Williams Pmk Phis. Of chemists and stores. Say Dr. Williams’ ” —aud take no other.

CATCH AS CATCH CAN. Now is the time, when coughs and colds are chasing you. In and 01 your home. Up and down the street ' But never let a cold get you down. Ward it. oft' with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is the best protector. Over 70 winters have proved it. Buy “Baxter’s” to-day and be prepared. At your chemist- or store, 4/6. 1/6, .2/6,

The practice of showing the , customer the raw material has been carried right to the sourco of the .Boulevard© Haussmann. Paris, where three lambs gambol in one of the shop windows of a‘tailor’s shop.' A ticket explains that- the wool from their backs will on© day make suits' like those in the next- window-. A Parisian furrier has gone one better •and is displaying two leopards in.a cage. ■

“It is hard to say why, but children in different localities vary intemperament a good deal,” remarked a headmaster at a meeting in Auckland. “In some areas they are far more friendly and considerate than in others, and this could not always be put down to that training,” He thought that, being brought up near beaches, where there was always' an element of danger when learning to swim, had a fine effect on the child mind, for there was ever present the idea that a. helping hand might have to he lent to someone .in trouble.. Swimming was a pastime where there was- nob always the struggle to yin as in most other games. No children were more friendly 'than those who lived hear. the sea; and near some of the bigger rivers and lakes.

The careful wife or the.wise motheralways looks to the health of. thefamily. A slight cold, and a rising., temperature arfc often the prelnde-±o ; an attack of influenza; and with complications _ possible .'one _never. knows where it will end.- _Far.-in- r , fluenza, coughs, colds, all affections.., of the throat and • chest, Bramwell n One Nought One is unrivalled. - A . bottle, which costs only should bo in every home, for it is the best insurance for' 'good heaJtJi.... ; Woods* Great Peppemilnt €urr Pot '

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 2

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