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stud notice Hackney Stallion. FLEETWOOD. pjf rtf'SSW.--stand a.t PATUTAHI ana travel the surroiujjfeig Districts j as follows: — Monday, a.Marius, here. /TUESDAY, Ylat. (N%pN; TE WJfilU /wednesda#, MAT AW At. / THURSDAY® OTOJ/O. / FRIDAY 1 PATUTA* FLEET WOOD L/Bangwood lias been classed by some of the best Judges in New Zealand as the Best Hackney Stallion in the Dominion. FEES £3 30/-. Single Mare. Two or more Mares.by arrangement. For further Particulars.—Apply. J. ENGLISH, Patutahi. or L. JEX. BLAKE, Waingake. SPECIAL ADV^RTIBPIWENTa GREAT SCOT! A Small Deposit. and only 3/3 Per Week • Buys a BRITISH BICYCLE At ALLAN SUTTON’S. PHONE 3198, Peel St, To The Wide-Awake Business Man! Now is tho time to boost your goods in the country districts and cultivate orders !>v mail. The cheapest, way to do this is to advertise in j the Gisborne Times. At one time all ■ advertising was merely an ex- ; perimentj now it is a grim necessity. Have confidence in yourself, your business, your goods, and swell your turnover by adopting the mail order system of buying. There is no advertising medium in the world lhat can give access to so many prospective purchasers at so low a figure as the daily newspaper. THE GISBORNE TIMES has a strong lino of subscribers all along the East Coast from Wairoa to Cape Runaway and through to Opoiild. In t>'wns,' townships, construction j camps, station sheds. Maori pas, the Gisborne Times is lead from the j title to the uuprint. RING I'HUNE dOO or B.LB and our Advertising Specialist will submit designs and write your advertisement in an attractive style that null convince the buying public in (lie country districts aud sell your goods. Times Printing Works “I’ve been afar," the traveller said. “I’ve passed through many lands, 1. know -Siberia’s iev wastes, And Egypt’s burning sands. Where'er I’ve gone has travelled 100 A faithful friend, none truer. For coughs and colds I’ve been prepared With Woods’ Great Peppermint Gu re.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 8

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325

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 8

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