your child couldn’t spend a wiser penny 5 WPIMMBMIBIMMP CHILDREN have an uncanny knack of buying that kind ol food which is least good lor them .... stuli" that loads up the stomach . . . and puts evil working acius into the mouth. 13c 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' g meat. Chew it yourself! te IV « m or* SU m. mm '//M WmMM mz 1 m*. mW. wm ■m. m. wm ■m mk m l tww ,jw m m m Ifl 'm 1 m M//'' \ \ % mm wmk mm. WM mm. WMM wW/m/as ' ' y ' '"***??'' 't A, m cm rS t P ‘%z m «*• r aiZSOea. © (pure mint flavour) am] V.'rivir-y'a J'.K. 'double distilled popperroint flavour). Four pieccrs tor one penny. TAKE YOUR CHANCE IN 4 W mWi MM V V/.T. Q A fflCTHaeiaßßawa % 7 I rh NT Us V? % Y •pi i'n .* ft ~-vy § f psaf ft} *s* l&i. i A I £ KT/7TP % * VTfc UNDERTAKE ALT.- CLASSES OF PRINTING, BOOKBINDING, PaPEKRu IING, GOLD BLOCKING. RUBBER STAMP MAKING, Etc. Ojc “Ctmes” 01ant >-* is thoroughly modern and bo expense has Beei\ spared by us to have in Poverty Bay a printing l office capable of competing with the beat in N.Z. Che “Ctmes” §>taff of skilled artisans is at your service, ol producing a “rush” job which combines speed, accuracy, and artistic tzsts. “Curies” contains exactly what you require, as ire'neve? allow them to become obsolete, and have always a wide range of Bookbinding Materials, Cards, Tags, Papers, Envelopes, Etc., for your inspeo* tion. Che “times” ortceo compare more than favorably with those charged ia the Burger ocatres. —o>--WE WANT ONLY NEW CUSTOMERS - OLD ONES REMAIN WITH US THE PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. ,0. BOX It, 'PHOR'
A Wanganui man suffering from sleeplessness ami in a very saa ; y condition, consulted a doctor (lie tells the tale himself). After studying the case the doctor told linn he mas heading for a nervous breakdown, addins: “You are a heavy smoker are you not?" He admitted that he was” “Well.” said the doctor. t don’t know what tobacco you are m the habit of using, but. 1 should say you have been smoking it tor years (the patient nodded) and L am satisfied it contains too much nicotine. Hence the state of your nerves. Knock it oft, nght-aw.ij, whatever it is, and substitute tic toasted New Zealand. It is excellent, and so pure that you could smoko a bale of it and suffer no ill clients, that’s because it’s toasted, there are several brands. Follow _my advice and you’ll soon fell a. diflercnt man. The 'doctor proved a true prophet There are, as ho said, several brands—four to bo precise—Riyorhead Gold, Navy Out No. d (Bulldotr) Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshoad). There’s no finer tobacco manufactured, —F.SSI. DO YOU KNOW THAT there are nanv uses for SANDER’S ETJCALYPTT EXTR ACT P It can ho used botli ntornallv, for colds, ’flu, flatulence, utui externally for nouralgia, wounds, tores and alt inflammations • of the ikin. SANDER’S EXTRACT com ■ains nil curative principles of the inoHt enealptus in its present form—lenee its superiority to the commoi nls arid so-called “wxtr&ota.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12090, 1 November 1933, Page 8
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