;' The purest pleasure on earth is- the joy of . giving. Remember your friend* during the coming joyous season. M. jNeill will help you to suggest gifts' that will be sure to please. Our shilling table is teeming with marvels in value. If you have never worn a, Warner's, you hare never known what genuine corset comfort i». Try one.— Giaborne GrADM* The Wellington coastal steamer De- | fender is still aground on the North Spit ad Karamea. It is reported that the vessel has suffered considerable damage. It pays to advertise. This is a true baying, and Gisborne people know it is true The' thrifty housewife usually casts her eye over the advertisements, and this helps her very considerably when making her purchases. The People's Emporium lias built up a splendid business by straight dealing, and their advertisements are always eagerly looked for^ as people know 'they 'pet honest value there. Be wise,. and deal from the store that enables you to save money on almost every purchase.*
Genial " Dick " Stewart writes from Christchurch:— "During the "Ben Hur" "season at Wellington .1 contracted- a " very bad throat, and was advisea to try •"Fluenzol.' To my great surprisp. "after but twice gargling (as per direc- " "tions) I was absolutely cured. Having "had tliis experience, I mentioned it to "Mis? Susie Vaughan, who had been suffering from an attack of Bronchitis. "Here again the result was remarkable, "for on speaking to Miss Vaughan a little "latter, she assured me that the effect "of 'Fluenzol' had been truly Avoncler"ful, and she was quite herself -again. "I feel sure that ' Fluenzol " will, in a "very short time, bo known :is one of "the greatest remedies for throat com- " plaints." If you are -in doubt as to the .efficacy of "Fluenzol," just try it, and you "will then realise that as a gargle, "Fluenzol ' •'■"* x mly "out on its own"!
Women as a rule are the most consjs tent tea-drinkers, and the multiplication of tea rooms and tea kiosks- throughout the Dominion affords striking evidenc. of the increasing popularity of. tea. itu women of New Zealand may Tie classec as connoisseurs, as they show a decidecl preference for Crescent Tea, which k rich and strong and of delicious flavor. Sold by all grocers at 2», Is 10d, and U 8d per lb.*^
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12956, 15 January 1913, Page 3
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