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SAFE SPECULATION. If you have an attack of rheumatism and Cluimberlain's Pain Balm gets you back to work in a few days, will it m>t pay for itstlf several times over? There is no need of suffering from rheumatism for a month or six weeks incurring the expense of a large doctor's bill, when a few applications of this liniment, costing but a small amount, will cure you. For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. — Advt. A POULTRY MAN'S OPINION Mr E. Solomon, Turton road, Waratah, N.S.W., the well-known breeder of Buff Orpington fowls, says: "I have tried Cluamberliiin's Stomach and Liver Tablets and cannot speak too highly of them as a liver livener. The form in which they are made makes them easy to take, and they are quite effective. I find they do, their work thoroughly and without purging." These Tablets are for sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. — Advt.

" Headaches and dizziness. They started with a cold on my chest. I neglected it, and in a week or so was worse instead of better. The cold gradually spread through my system. Nervousness and an " any-how-sort-of-an-appetite " resulted. Wife said, 'Why don't you try LANE'S EMULSION?' I did, and in a fortnight was as well as ever. Lane's did it." 144

M. F. BOURKE |y[ATAWHERO J^ELLAIONGERY AND gCOURING WORKS. QASH gUYERS OF WOOL gKINS, JJIDES, IJIALLOW & ]?AT. BRANCHES: -WAIROA, NAPUSR & WELLINGTON. G. A RNOLD) m ana ger, MAKAUEI WOOL SCOURING WORKS (Established 1894.) ;TIHE undersigned is again prepared to L receive Wool in any quantity fo» SCOURING, CLASSING AND REPACKING. Ag prices obtained for wools scoured bj me returned growers a handsome profit, ,F therefore solicit your further patronage COMPETENT WORKMEN, Under Personal SupervUioK Continued Patronage Assured A]#o,— CASH BITER OF OJDKK AND TALLOW W. H. BMITH (Late Smith and Morrison) P.O. Addv«ss: Box 7, Gieborn* Telephone No 9. W. O. SKEET, T3UILDER QONTRACTOR AND *J«IMBER j^ERCHANT. VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES Prepared on the SHORTEST NOTICE. T ARGE STOCKS OF TIMBER AND JOINERY Of Every Description. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY and BUILDING REQUISITES In Stock and for Sale. WINDMILLS ERECTED. SEPTIC TANKS AND DRAINAGE A Speciality! CONCRETE WORK Of All Descriptions Done. WORKSHOP AND OFFICE : PALMERSTON ROAD, GISBORNE. 965 Robert Robb.] [James A. Robb THE PEOPLE'S COAL, FIREWOOD, AND TIMBER YARD, GREY STREET. R. ANOT ROBB, Proprietors. THE CHEAPEST IN THE TOWN For TAUPmi, NEWCASTLE, AND BRUNNER COALS. FIREWOOD CUT TO ANY LENGTHS. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING TIMBER. Rimu and Kauri in Stock and to Arrive. DOORS, MANTELS, & MOULDINGS At LOWEST RATES. Persons about to Build or set up House, keeping should call on us. We give the BEST VALUE in any of the above lines. Note the Address : THE PEOPLE'S COAL AND TIMBER YARDS, Grey Street, Gisborne. Telephone 214. EVANS, NIELD & CO. OUR GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE — Of— 75,000ft rnTi\/r-onnT> 75,000ft 75,C001t ±lIVIJ3J2iXi 75,000ft NOW PROCEEDING. ALL LINES REDUCED TO BONA FIDE CLEARING PRICES. s EVANS, NIELD AND GO. Telephone— No. 12. |"|' ■ « I Llil!' a --a S a f- 1$ lif Mi •.= •■:;■ ,"•• H-.> ■ CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. . • This is a liniment, remarkable for its great power over paini It quickly' allaya i the exorutiating pains of rheumatism and • makes sleep and rest possible. For sale 'by'E. D. Smithj chemist. — Advt, ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10302, 9 March 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10302, 9 March 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10302, 9 March 1905, Page 1

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