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1 jHITATIOWS Round the Horn in a windiainmer! Not often can anyone make such a voyage nowadays, but Mr. rank Tliode (a popular Auckland yachtsman) shipped aboard the old ■‘Grace Harwar”. at Auckland last May and ha/1 a memorable trip. mow with bad weather, mountainous •eas hard work ami real peril the ’ovaVj was full of thrill, fal mouth was "reached 134 days out. When nearing the English coast Mr. Ih ode’s birthday eventuated and he wrj.thV: ' ‘ For n birthday I rooked the last of rny New Zealand tobacco.” The last? New Zealand smokers will sympathise! Mr. Ihode loesrr’t mention the brand he far>ured but it was probably Cut Plug S T o 10 (Bullshead). a rich full, favoured baccv and an immense 'avourite with sea-going folk. It is me of the four noted N.Z. toasted obaccos, the others being Navy Cut S'o 3 (Bulldog). Cavendish, and River bead Gold - They are all 0 f extraordinarily fine quality.—and juite harmless, because they are -oasted. so contain hardly any nicotine. They are recognised as about he "purest tobaccos extant— 335. \jtXKO WE* m LI D.&teanq CbL ti&srccLKili: tf.skr? ekacfjk 1-Grtioa* SolubU Qrffrz. 'Povjdzj*... dt Tins. “MUSIC HELPS NOT THE TOOTHACHE’’ With equal truth it may be said that a full-sized orchestra cannot jure a cold. Be sure you get tee right remedy. Baxter's Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is unequalled for throat and chest ailments, so quickly does it soothe and relieve, while its tonic properties help increase resistance to further attacks. Children prefer “Baxter’s” to anything else. Chemists and stores. Id. 2 6 and 4 6.

flseds by a Timely Dose of DrU Morse’s Indian Root Pills At times Nature only requires a little assistance to get over an obstruction, and if something is used to merely jive that assistance, and not isurp all Nature’s functions md take the entire operation out of Nature’s hands, then valuable help is being rendered. This is where the invaluable properties of Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills are apparent. They do not usurp "Nature s functions, destroying all their natural activity, but when Nature needs help to sarry its often too heavy burden, caused by over-eating andr drinking, then Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills assist Nature. They stir the liver, cleanse the stomach, purify the blood-, and aid in the digestion and assim.iation of food.

Explaining at Palmerston North the object of his recent tour of the United States, Mr Prank Milner said that in the paist few months he had covered 20,000 miles of land travel, and had been up against the most representative opinion of the American nation. His mission, he ftvas glau to say,, was considered by those competent to judge, to have borne ■ excellent, results in the minds of the people. It was hard to realise the magnitude of the United States in every respect, and we New Zealanders were apt to forget what a pinhead we were in quantity on tho globes surface. However,-as-a member of the British Empire, he. had been received with open arms, am. one had but t-o pay such a visit to lealise what prestige was- connoted by the Union Jack. It gave you a leal thrill to feel that you could never be far removed from, the EmP lre fla S> with its attendant rights and privileges. Its traditions anu ideals were always upheld . with the greatest integrity. The British Consuls, with the Empire mana behind them, were ready to service you in any T par.t of the world. ■- St on eh am’s for your watch, clock and jewellery repairs. Best- and cheapest in Poverty Bay. Ah work guaranteed.*** '

PILE SUFFERERS. GET.THTS! Send. Cd stamps for generons" tri® Zann .Double Absorption for blind, bleeding and itching pile-s. —Zann Proprietary, .Box 952, Wellington.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2