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IMMEDIATE RELIEF FROM PILES TffASILY applied, Zanu Double AbAj sorption Treatment relieves immediately. Generous trial sent for 9d in stamps. Zann Pty., Box 952. ‘AB J , Wellington.
If the Treasury will make tire necessary extra grant Londoners will Ire able to visit the National Gallery m the evening-?. At- present, like otnei •museums. it closes at G. Uiq ucci&ion to keep open until S o clock N niaue, so lm- as the gallery trustees are cor.cerned. They see no reason, excepting extra expense, why museums should noi be open in the evenings. Artificial lighting no longer involves the danger of lire. Head necklets and earrings of all kinds at half price. See our window. Match all your dresses.—A. Stoneham and'Co., Ltd., Jewellers, Gisborne.
An automatic device is being introduced in increasingly large numbers in the Vienna telephone system by means of which a subscriber when out. of Ids house may inform' callers of the time of In’s return. The mechanism being duly set, anyone calling the subscriber on the telephone hear®, instead of the ‘no answer” .signal, the striking of a bell, and by counting the numbers of strokes the caller may know the time at (which the person with whom he desires to speak will return. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure First aid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza.
Candidate** in the Southern India, municipal election let the gods decide the choice of candidates instead of conducting a campaign. Aghast at the prospect of canvassing: votes in the terrific heat, the candidates went to the temple and drew lots thoee unsuccessful standing down.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 6
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