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MOTHER! your child couldn’t spend a wiser penny! WRIGLEY’S BUILDS STRONG TEETH AIDS DIGESTION ! CHILDREN have an uncanny knack of buying that kind of food which is least good for them .... stuff that loads up the stomach . . . and puts evil working acids into the mouth. Be sure your child chews a wholesome sweetmeat! Wrigley’s cleans and builds > strong teeth, healthy gums. Keeps the mouth fresh— helps neutralise the effect of acids that decay teeth., and aids digestion.—-See that he chews a whole' some and sensible sweet' meat. Chew it yourself! m. mm MS. mh ■mm m ■y/mmm-y/M-.-m WA m mz aa, m. m w& wx. m m v ' i m m 038 VA WMiMrn ■Hi MB }J$ m & fit © Wrisiey.’B Spearmint fnure mint flavour) a n<l Wris'lcy’s’ P.K. idoubls distilled peppermint favour). . Four pieeeu for one penny. TAKE YOUR CHANCE IN WRIGLEYS = Up-to-date = Printing VCE ITXDEETAEE &LLCLASFSF Ob I'tll.'l I\«t. BOOKBINDING. PA PEE Lit LIME GO' T> Bi.uCh t\a RUBBER STAMP MAKING Etc compare more than favorably with those charged in the larger centres. WE WANT ONLY NEW CUSTOMERS - - THE OLD ONES REMAIN WITH US The “TIMES” Jhtnttng Works PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. P.O. BOX 81. 'PHONE Slt.

As the London to Brighton express was tearing along at bO miles an hour .someone pulled the. communication cord and the train stopped. Hurrying to the second-class carnage the guard found it contained only two passengers, a nuddl>agcd woman and a man smoking a pipe. ' «hat s wrong here?” sharply demanded, the <-mard. Pointing indignantly to her fellow-passenger the woman said: “This man insists on smoking ■ and 1 object.” “Well.” replied tli guard, “it’s,a smoking 1 carriage. Illdiaie to take your name, and address, ma’am. Stopping an express train without sufficient cause is a serious matter. Shouldn’t wonder vou'll Imd it come expensive.” It did! One never hears of- a train -being stopp-d m New Zealand under similar circumstances. ! But then most men m this country smoke 'toasted ’tobacco and not . even the most faddly- person can object to.that, it’s so pure, sweet and fragrant. Harmless, too—it s toasted—with. the result.- than ’the nicotine it contains is eliminated! Onlv four _ bra mis: Navy Cut. Ism S (Bulldog), Cavendish, Out Plug No. 10 (Bullshcad)j and Rivwluwd Cold. —E. 341. SANDKIt’S EXTRACT ACHIEVES RESULTS!' Because discriminating people have learned Ho appreciate the value of quality, SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT-is used whenover a curative agent of positive and unrivalled .merit is .required. Lor colds," ’flu, bronchitis and all infectious diseases it is- unequalled m efficacy. None of the objectionable features of 'common' eucalptus

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 8

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