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Insurane-' policies can now a taken for everything from wet weather to twins, and many unusual investments are made m this commonplace; and strictly legal gamble. Ono family in Gisborne insured every member for good health during the winter, and the premium was remarkably cheap. It was only hali-a-crown for & bottle of. .that wel 1 -kiiown balsam Bramwell’s One Nought One. Influenza, coughs, colds, and all arffictions of the throat find chcst disappear like magic befbro this wonderful olixir, and’in many, cases m tlio early stages one dose effects an immediate improvement. One ptoporty in the mixture is a powerful antiseptic which, by cleansing the throat of all impure germs, acts m the nature of a tonic. Four times as strong as tlie , usual balsam, One Nought One is thus the cheapest elixir on tlio market. All leading grocers stock One Nought One, and it, is also on, sale at Brumwell’s Pharmacy. It is indeed a cheap and effective insurance for itood h ■ , ’h. Hespite the increased exchange, the latest London magazines, including , the , Strand, Pearson’s, Wide World, Twenty-Story and Argosy, are bn sale at Eastwood’s Book Store at the same price as in London, ono shilling each, the cheapest price m Gisborne. Back .number American magazines at ninehence ' fire also’ popular, new stocks constantly arriving* *

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 4

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