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A camijjii.4ll in Liverpool to reduce the number of -sweet shops by it; limit of 'l5O yards/between each has been followed by n. similar scheme I: oin.ic launched :ill over the country hv the National Union of Retail Confectioners. Street shops have increased 100 per cent. —from 100,000, to 250,000 — in ,the last 20 years, -while iii the same time news agents’ shops, "which have a, distance limit, have increased only 10 per cent., from -10,000 to 44,000. TA7B PRINT at shortest notice, C-.m- ---' y cert Tickets, Bali .Programmes, i/Dauee Tickets, Invitation, Cards, Wedding Invitations, IMomoriam Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of Latest Designs. Gisborne Time* Printing Works. ■ ■' - A Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Influenza Colds. .-“. The steamer River Clyde, front •which troops made the famous landing at Gallipoli, is still afloat. She remainecT stranded ,at V Beach—where she had been run ashore on April 25, lOlo—-until July, 1919, : when she .was refloated and' taken to Malta v The next news of her was. that she was sold by auction- at the Baltic Exchange in 1920, being pur- , chased rby- Spanish; 'owners-,' for £ll,- . 500- 1 '-• C-v
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12609, 19 July 1935, Page 2
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