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THE BEST-YET. If you w-ant to know, you know, Here's a word that's wise Bad tea causes grief and woe, Specks before the eyes. Livers that won't rest at night, Nerves that strain and fret. Drink, if you'd bo ; safe and bright, Tlie best. . .tea . . .yet ! If your girl's gone back on you, If your banker's cross, If your plans go all askew, If your gold turils dross— . Don't mope round and stiarl and whine, Though you're- liard beset, Drink with gladness, friend o' mine, Tlie best... tea... yet ! ■y''7 y y. '" ''' ■ There are teas ten pounds an ounce, Teas. ten pounds a. ton. Don't be duped by brag and bounceChoose, the perfect one. Verdict, which is every one's, Cannot bo .upset, Suratura, when; all douo 's,: . \ The bost„.tea...yct! | READ BROS.' BOTTLING \OF ENGLISH ! ALE AHD STOUT IS THE: BEST pBIAINABLE. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. . ■ x Agents. V :■ ... . ;.'• ..77,, or '■■• ;; '. . 887 QISBORNE JJUSINESS QGLLEGE Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg's), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, arid Business ' 'Methods, Penmanship,' General Commercial Subjects. MISS WILCOK, Principal. GOOD'S BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. POSITIONS gained by Pupils :— Miss Murphy, accountant, Court Brothers, Thames, Instructress Stenography and Typewriting, Technical Evening Clas'sea, Thames; Miss Shaw, clerk, Messrs Gil-, espie and Thompson, sharebrokers, etc., Auckland Branch, Instructress Bookkeeping Technical Classes ; Miss Coad, stenographer and typiste, Mif Steadman, solicitor, Whangarei, Instructress Technical School; Miss Williams, stenographer and typiste, Messrs Kennedy and' Lusk, solicitors, Napier; Miss Clark, accountant, Mr Hetherington, Thames; Miss Ella Clark,- junior clerk, Mr Hetherington, Thames; Miss -Landy, bookkeeper, Mr Battson, Waihi; Miss Furness, typiste, Mr A. Graham, accountant, Gisborne; Miss Finlay, junior clerk, Messrs Gillespie and Thompson, Thames branch; Miss Germming, junior clerk/ Messrs Gibbons sjfcwmillera, Kopu; > Miss Kennedy, typiste, Cambridge; Miss Lang, accountant, Messrs Clarkin and Co., Waihi ; Miss Hands, clerk, Wellington ; Miss Rayner, clerk, Mr McNab, Auckland; Mr A. Morwick, typist, Messrs Gillespie and Thompson, Thames branch. Many other students hold lucrative positions. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU: Stenographers, Typists, Clerks; Governesses aided to gain positions. Glasses: Day and Evening. ' Fees m Advance. 835 ''„,*.'" ' ' '■ i '. ' * NICHOLLS & GRIFFITHS "THE" IRONMONGERS. SHOOTISTS would do well to (call and inspect oar Stock of all lines required for tlie spoTt. GUNS OF ALL MAKES. CARTRIDGES. NOBEL'S-Ballistitc, Nile, Primrose, -Clyde. K.Bf.Va — Bonax and various other brands* filled with all sizes of shot. TjECOY AND JJUCK QALLS. Q.AME gAGS. PRICES THAT WILL STARTLE YOU ! And the Material of the BEST. INSPECTION INVITED. '- \_ ■ NICHOLLS & GRIFFITHS "THE" IRONMONGERS, Gladstone Road. ABOUT THAT HARNESS YOU ARE THINKING, OF BUYING. REASONS Why You Should Purchase at Our Store : BECAUSE— We give you Value for your Money. We intend to keep on doing so. BECAUSE— We manufacture it on the premises. The Materials are of the Best. BECAUS&We will help you to «aye Money. You will help us to make Money. DUNBAR & ASTON Manufacturing Saddler. 1 -. 'Phorfo 528. Gladstone Road (opposite Pamell's). Riding Saddle Repairing a Speciality. The bigger tV® smash, the better we like it.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11841, 3 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11841, 3 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11841, 3 May 1909, Page 4

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