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Chases C A#.v. $Sg: SF ft* •iJgCM' ■ SS^ 1 OliJ/Dutch homes are [thful homes. Old c Hea dan in visible anser protects yoiir an|^^b'eJuse M removes the lime ■ fjmjmritieif as .well as the Manliness#'’ Old /JDutjcfn chases all dirt—none is lift : A little Old Dutch further than rough stef ul long way sand soaps! TYRES RE-TREADED HIGH-PRESSURE BALLOON BEADED EDGE TRUCK ... A Re-Treaded Tyre (on a good sound casing) will deliver a now Tyre Mileage to the user. A tyre with a sound casing and tread worn smooth is eminently suited . for re-treading, and the cost being much less than a new tyre, materially reduces the cost of motoring. (Don’t wait till the casing has fractured badly, and tread has worn through even one layer of cord—it’s too late then for Re-Treading). WE EXPERTLY EXAMINE EVERY TYRE PRIOR TO RETREADING. DERBY TYRE SERVICE STATION PHONE 400, DERSY ST, OPP- SCHOOL. Where Did That Rust Come from Tka paint on that mud&uard looked quite O K, a day or two afco, bat it'a fcot ratty spots on it now. It’s the raad that occumalaiea aivder nnpainted guards that causes rast. There’s no chance of rust if you have the ur.derpert of your car painted regularly: We'll do the job thorough■y for a very small price. X a o C C RENOVATING GARAGE Late WRIGHT, CLAYTON and LLOYD ;A■ GEO. CLAYTON, HOOD SPECIALIST. L. i. WRIBHT, QUG6 EXPERT, GREY STREET, GISBORNE. backache 935?9985®8585355 m m m Mb m i m m V »-•- : Untold Agonies” from rheumatism nanently banished . . . strength rcjed, pain gone for good after being -ridden ... . ■ A woman says _ I ered for years, and after trying ything that failed, am now free, iks to your remedy,” So the testily pours in from town and village, iome, through the Empire, indeed, n all parts of the world, telling yon r safe, sure and certain is this W-r-old-remedy De Witt’s Kidney and dder Pills. hronic backache pains that make ry day a day of misery, every night jf.pless, nerve-weakening experience —swollen joints, bladder trouble—all tell you of something wrong within the body. Your chronic pain, your “too-old,” nervy, worn-out feeling is simply caused by weak kidneys. These are not freeing the system of impurities and toxins, such as uric acid, which literally poison the system and irritate and inflame sensitive nerves. You who are now gripped in pain, do you think that after 40 years De Witt’s could sell “ by the million ” and keep on building their popularity unless they fulfilled the claim made for them. Ask for and see you get the white, blue and gold package, price 3/6 and 6/6. WITT Bladder FILLS

BEWARE OF SORE THROATS.

As usual, the coming of winter has been marked by a largo number ox sore throats and throat coughs. ' A sore throat,is generally the. iorerunner: of a’ 1 serious cold or possibly influenza.''But Baxter’s Lung Preserver will soothe that sore throat away in quick'time. . It is wonderful how “Baxter s wards- off trouble and in addition increases 'resistance by its ' valuable tonic properties. Three sizes at rail chemists and store, 1/6, 2 16 and 4/6.

CONCERT Tickets, Dance Ticket* Ball Programmes,- ‘ Invitation Cards, etc., printed! at shortest no tice. New stocks of latest design*, always coining to hand.. —Gisborn* jr i i-intin? S^orkf

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 3

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