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Where Did Thht Rust Come from Th* jvt»int on that mudguard looked quite O K, * day or two but it’ff fcot ruity tpots on it now. IV* the rsitid that accttiAttunder uu painted feuarde that causes rust. '.There's r.o chance of mat •' you hi '« the underpert of your car pointed j.c ;c; irly: We’ii !•' tho job .th j’-ou&H** ! -V ;cr a very a mail pr;c*> X 0. o re c m Hi V r m r A3 Late WRIGHT, CLAYTON and LLOYD GEO, CLAYTON, HOOD SPECIALIST* L. 0. WRIGHT. DUCG EXPERT, GREY STREET, GISBORNE.

HUGE PURCHASE We have secured a huge range of New Season’s Suits at a Big Discount, enabling us to offer them In the public at this sensation hi Low Price! 75/NAVY SEIUxES, FANCY TWEEDS; & WORSTEDS. GET IN EARLY! BEN DUDFIELD (Ltd.) | TAILORS & MERGERS, j PEEL ST. PHOME 63.

They wore yarning about “friendship” on an Auckland-North Shore ferrv boat the other evening, and it was' agreed that the ideal mate was one that would stick to you through thick and thin, right or wrong. “There’s not many mates like that remarked an old fellow thought.fu 11 y. “but I’ve got one. We’ve been, pals for 40 years.” “Never quarrelled?” lie was asked. “Never once.” be said. “Has bo ever tried to borrow off vou?” somebody asked with a wink. “Never!” said the ancient, “here he is, gentlemen!”—and he pulled out an old briar pipe! “When I fill him up of a night, after tea, with my favorite brand, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), and lav back in niy old arm-chair T _ wouldn’t call the Queen my Aunt!” Everybody laughed. “That’s New Zealand toasted, isn’t it?” asked someone. Ho nodded. “There’s other toasted brands,” he said, “Riverhead Gold, Cavendish. and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) —all prime, and all harmless, The toasting gets the nicotine out of thorn. Then the boat in and the conclave broke up.—l - .347.

Quick « relief from rasping sore throat by taking 1/6 & 2/6 o£ all chemists

THAT TICKLING TBROAT

THIS COURT SAYS SO; THU CHEMIST SAYS SO: THE USERSAYS SO: Try it and you'd say that SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, colds, flatulence. catarrh, bronchitis, headache, neuralgia :iud locally applied it heals quickly cuts, sores and ulcers, on account of its high antiseptic power. Clearing out our pearl and bead necklets and ear-rings at half-price. All in our window. Don’t miss them. —Stonehams’ Did., Jewellers, Gis borne.T* CONCERT Tickets, Dance Tickets, Rail Programmes, invitation Cards, etc., printed - at shortest notice. New stocks of latest designs alwa vs coming to hana. —Gisborne 'limes Printing Work*. Protect yourself against losses by fire by insuring with the Norwich Union" Fire lasurauce Society, Ltd.— W. Lissaot- Clayton. Woods’ Creat Peppermint Cure For Children's Hacking C-ouch.

fio many are at present troubled with an irritating little throat cough, sometimes accompanied by soreness of the tbroat, the danger signals of winter ailments. Act promptly with Lung Preserver, the' finest remedy for all throat and chest troubles. Hoarseness, tightness of breath, raw throat and inflamed bronchial tubes are all quick!v relieved by “Baxter’s.” 4/6,' 2/6, and 1/6 at all chemists and stores.

7A) THE Gisborne Times FOR Artistic Printing * ■ , L-—.—HHUlillHl| 111 nil .11l «

Any Costs Tb> Car Less At & HOLMES it memmYk ■Qt&pe The Lower Prices Make Buying Easier YOU WILL FIND IT GOOD BUSINESS TO RELY ON WHAT WE TELL YOU TO SUIT YOUR PURSE AND PURPOSE. WE HAVE SEVERAL EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN SEDANS & COUPES WHICH WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO DEMON; , STRATE ANY MODEL. ANY USED CAR MAY BE PURCHASED ON OUR CONFIDENTIAL EASY PAY* , MENT SYSTEM. ; . . ... .J -.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11950, 22 May 1933, Page 6

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