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There are more human, beings going about the world pale, listless and miserable because what they eat does them nc good, than ever poverty, sorrow, and misfortune were accountable for : m fact, the failures of , this life have their origin more often m stomachic derangements than ir mental and physical disabilities, as generally understood. Why is this? Well, from many causes, but chiefly from the fact that disregarding symptoms, people will not take care of themselves. Diet, you say? , No ; cure first, diet afterwards and always. . Take Impey's "May Apple' for indigestion ' and liver trouble ; then, diet as much as you like. It is a certair cure, and costs only 2s. " May Apple " is better than pills, oils salts, and other disagreeable medicines. Ii is easily token, more gentle m its action and, without irritating or weakening th< liver, kidneys, or stomach, it overcomes constipation, and many ills dependent thereon. It acts gently yet promptly Ask for Impey's "May Apple." Price 2s STAR OF GISBORNE LODGE, I.O.O;F. of N.Z. (American Constitution.) MEMBERS and th.ose wishing to joir above Lodge are requested to cal on Dr. Hughes for the purpose of beinj examined as soon as possible, and wil please bring their Certificates on TUES DAY, Bth JANUARY," 1901, to Masonic Hall, Childers road, at 7 o'clock, as th< Initiation and Installation Ceremonies wil then be carried out by the Grand Lodg( Officers. Visiting Brethren specially m vited to attend. A. G. WHEELER, P.G., Convener and Organiser. N.B. — Honorary members need not gel Certificates; only Benefit Members. 81* " GEISHA " TEA ROOMS ARE. NOW OPEN. NOTE THE ADDRESS : LOWI STREET (In Premises lately occupied by Mr Noble-Campbell). MISSES CUFF. W WANTED. WANTED— A PARTNER, with capi tal, to join W. Webb and Son ii i erecting a two-storey brick building ai i Te Hapara, corner section, for the purpos< of a Temperance Boarding-house. Gooc paddocking.— Apply 748 W. WEBB & SON. WANTED— A Married Couple, foi Station.— Apply to Arnold Weth ered, Waimata. • 15' WANTED, to sell, Half-plate Camera m good order, only £s.— Applj "Herald" Office. 84( WANTED, Nursegirl.— Apply Mn ». Williams, Peel street. W, TTCTANTED KNOWN— A bargain, Twc VV. Gents' Bicycles, almost new.— Apply W. Bai-low, Bicycle Department Common, Shelton and Co. 84* WANTED— A Message~Boy; wages 10s.— Apply H. Kane. 84] WANTED— A strong Lad, to work ir garden; must be able to milk.— Apply "Herald" Office. 8# WANTED — Boy, used to countrj work.— Apply J. B. Kells, Bush mere. 761 T? VERYTHING m the Garden's Lovely ; J_ so are the Prints, Muslins, Pinafores Aprons, Lace and Silk Ties, at Mart Way's. TTARNESS PONY, quiet and staunch, XI for sale, cheap. — _. Partington. HONEY (comb)" 6dlb7Appies 2d lb; Plums, Raspberries, and all fruit: m season. Confectionery at right prices J. Walter Ball. T3 OBERTSON stocks all the latest? anc XV most up-to-date Ties, Shirts, Hats, and Clothing ; quality, variety, and valut second to none. TO LET or for Sale— Four and a-halJ Acres Land, Kaiti, with Two-roomec Cottage and Outbuildings. — Apply T. G Lawless. ;. 83J TO LET — Shop, containing two bed rooms, dining-room, and kitchen, next, to billiard-room, Gladstone road.— Apply Mackrell and Colley. _81f "\7"MAS CARDS. — Splendid variety __ Packets of eighteen, 6d ; fifty cards Is; boxes, with envelopes, 6d, 9d, Is, Ii 6d, 2s.— C. Rosie and Co. VMAS WEEK— Ladies' Hats, Boys xx. Galateas Is, Men's and Boys' Boater; Is, at special low prices at Mark Way's. ALL Consumptives should take Cinna inon Cure regularly. It absolutely destroys tubercles. Invaluable for typ hoid fever. . /CHEAPNESS is a good point; quality \J is bet*sr stall ; but a combination oi the two is best of all. Try Robertson's for Reliable Goods that you can t«lls about and recommend. . EX S.S. TOKOMARU.— Just opeued big shipment of White Calicoes, Longclolhs, and Sheetings, at old prices Wiixiamt Pgmic'. I[lX S.S. TOKOMARU.^ Just opened J Cretonnes, Lace Curtaius, Chenille -Curtaius, Art Muslins, Art Serges, Tray Cloths, Damasks, .Serviettes, etc. — Wm. Pettie. EX S.S. TOKOMARU.— Just opened second shipment Mercerised Sateens, Dress Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Galateas, etc.— William Pettie. FORtne Hot Weather.^Dainty White Muslins, White Piques, etc. Good variety ; grand value.— C. Rosie and Co. F~ ANCY PRINTS, fast colors, nice patterns, only 4d yard, at Mark Way's. TTIOR the very best makers m, English, X American, and Colonial 800t5., -the Pliit-Essi is the shop. v FOU NDT^Pifker^BHAiß TONIC cures dandruff and falling hair, is not greßsy or injurious, but delightfully cool and refreshing. Price, 2a 6d. Agent, E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne. 850 HADAIR receives . consignments of . Boots and Shoes weekly. Therefore his stock is always up-to-date. HURRAY ! FRUIT FOR XMAS.— Cherries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Pines, Bananas, Peaches, and other kinds too numerous to mention, at prices to s"uit the times. Cooking Apples, 2d per lb. CONFECTIONERY of the best quality. Novelties for Young and Old. Rowntree's and Cadburv's CHOCOLATES, m Fancy Boxes. VEGETABLES of great variety. Orders taken for POULTRY. — At J. LEWIS'S, the Best Place m Town. HOT SUPPERS — Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc. — at James Erskine's Refreshment Rooms on Saturday evenings. ; TUST What You Want-a light, servTce^ 0 able,. Boy's or Gent's Straw Hat. i You can be supplied with a. good article ; at a low price by C. Rosie and Co. 'IT ADIES' BLOUSES (traveller's samJLJ pies), no two alike, at a uig discount s at Mark Way's. ! T ADIES' BELTS (indent agent's samT -Li pies), beautiful goods, suitable for ! presents, at Mark Way s.^ T^TO MEDICINE "possesses the power of . IN destroying disease germs equal to ,' Tow end's Cinnamon Cure. SASH RIBBONS, very wide, all colors, pure silk, only Is yard, at Mark - Way's. ■ i

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9036, 3 January 1901, Page 3

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