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'■ ■J ( . - -V* 3 h — ~V-~< ,yiv' H\ V\X^ !** % THEY ALL BENEFIT i Follow the example of: leading graziers and stud farmers in N.Z. and insist on LIXIT, the Liek that has weathered the storm against rain, slumps and competition. m K'TOT HASPMINERAL LIJOT LICKS N.Z. tOAN & MERC. AGENCY CO. LTD. (Inc. in England). DISTRIBUTING AGENTS.

OLD GOLD BUYS CHEAP PRESENTS Still some lying hidden away. Remember our warning; it will only disappear, How, you may not Know. not turn it into USEFUL PRESENTS. For £1 worth of ANY OLD GOLD (or Silver) we will give you 32/worth of goods of Any Description and suitable lor PRESENTS or in CASH at highest values. A. STONEHAMT CO., LTD. JEWELLERS AND GOLD BUYERS, 109 GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

MAN/SUES COUCHS C- COLDS “THT*' i - i i “No; chewing is not a refined I habit,” said the wholesaler to the re- : porter, with a laugh, “but ic's going, out. ’Most everybody smokes now. Where does all the tobacco come from? Why, chiefly from America, of course. But other countries contribute. and it’s astonishing what a lot of toasted New Zealand tobacco goes ud in smoke! The true toasted of course. I mean. The manufacturers turn it out by the ton. and the bigger the output the greater the demand seemingly. Why so popular? Well, to begin with the. quality’s O.K. There’s nothing like it! Secondly. the toasting purifies—eliminates the nicotine, and makes these blends perfectly safe v-o smoke. You can’t overdo it with the genuine loasted— Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut Not 3 (Bulldog'). Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. , How is the toasting done? Sorry, but j Hirer's secret. But 1 vo seen the proi cess at the factory. Wonderfully ingenious.” The scribe, well satisfied : with his “story.” shut up his note- | book and vanished. | |tv special arrangemont Reuter's j World Service, in addition to other \ special sources ot information is i used in the compilation of the overi seas intelligence published in. 1 his ! issue, and all rights therein in ■ pniriij 3 ,md New Zealand are reserved. The Weak Spot! tM V r.. _ “Every Picture tells a Story " A MAN'S or woman's weak spot is frequently the kidneys, the organs which are so quickly affected by strain or worry and by colds or' chills. That is why sharp, stabbing pains in the back, urinary disorders/ dropsical swellings, headaches, dizzy attacks and rheumatic twinges are so common just now. Local treatment may temporarily relieve some of these discomr forts, but the only safe way to get well and keep well is to strengthen the weakened kidneys with. Down’s Backache Kidney Pills. This special kidney tonic has a unique-record of suppers in overcoming rheumatism, lumbago, . sciatica, renal dropsy, urinary irregularities and bladder disorders ' / Be sure to insist upon Backache Kidney

Last week information was pub- ; lis,htxl in regard to a. preliminary sur- J vev of the Napier-Palmerston North j air route which created the impress- J ■sioii that the Dragon machines might ; be transferred to this route from the j Gisborne-Napier service inaugurated last year by East Coast Airways. An j assurance that there is no ground lor | this apprehension, and that the com- j pany’-s. maehipps will resume opera- j lions bet ween •Gisborne and Napier at : the earliest possible date is given \ by Mr. J. Gf Nolan, acting cha-rman of the company. Mr. Nolan stated, however, that lie could give no in- : formation as to when the Darton : Field aerodrome would again be avail- j able foil- use by the Dragon machines, j and' it. would he for the Ijirpptor of j Aviation to decide. Flight-Lieu tenant | E. A. Gibspu, . engineer in charge of aerodrome! services, who ;s. to. pay u visit here shortly, would probably give .a.n opinion. Personally, said Mr. Nolan, he did not think the aerodrome would b« ready for at least another two months. \iho pays the hill for the injured ? Consult the Standard Insurance Company for full protection. 7- : S. G. Northo, local manager. fAdvt,.).

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12885, 11 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12885, 11 June 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12885, 11 June 1936, Page 2

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