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Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.— 2 Regarding a communication from the Mayor of Tauranga, the Wellington City Council has decided that it is not desirable that funds of local bodies should be applied to the erection of memorials., "HAIR THAT GLISTENS." If a woman enters a theatre or ballrodm, or any 'public' place,..- whose' hair literally glistens with life, the general comment is, "What Glorious Hair; isn't it beautiful?" Possibly your own hair is dull and lifeless, which naturally dissatisfies you, but do not despair; just get a tm of "Hennaline," the new Egyptian shampoo; , It brings vitality and lustre to drab-loqking hair immedi-a-tely. It is made by. a» leading London Hair Sepeciahst; and is used by society women throughout the world, 'xry it today; you will bo charmed with it. Procurable m Gisborne from the Toilet Department of Adair Bros., Ltd., Leading Drapers. Price 1/6 and 2/6. Also from all high-class Chemists. There recently passed away m Brock - ville, Ontario, Canada, . Mr. -William H. Comstonk, who was 8$ years of age. He amassed a great fortune as the proprietor of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, a business which ho conducted for over 60 yeatrs. •' J2%& "My impression is that the coming session of Parliament will not last more than three or four weeks, and there, will be no. time to amend .the game laws,'' said Mr.- W. H. Field; M.P., at a meeting of tho Wellington Acclimatisation Society. Gisborne people know a good thing when they see one. They know that Feilding's stock was all bought within the last two and a-half years, and therefore "it must be quite up-to-date. They also know that the Sale of Bankrupt Stock now proceeding at "Tlie Red Shop" ia quite genuine, and they are not slow, to take advantage of the bargains offering there. The stock is being slaughtered. Books, 'Fountain- Pens, Envelopes, Diaries, Ledgers, Journals, Letter Books, Cash Books', Day Books, Pens Nibs, Blotting Paper, Ladies' Bags, Dressing Cases, Wallets, Photo Frames, etc., must be cleared before the end of .the month, ac the shop must be vacated by then. The opportunity to secure such high-olass goods at these; prices will not occur m Gisborne again for a long time, aiid intending purchasers should bear this m mind and make their selection now. Once a line ie sold out it cannot be replaced. .The place: "The Red Shop." The time : Now t* "I don't, believe m the higher education of women. If they are good-look-ing, it is unnecessary. If they are not, it is inadequate." This quotation from aau English writer caused some amusement at the Educational Institute meeting. THERE'S MONEY IN A GOOD IDEA! Perhaps you have an idea that will fulfil a vital need ! x Don't wait until someone else gets the idea— patent it now, and so get the fruite of the inven-' tion for yourself. Henry Hughes, Ltd., will tell you how to go about it. Write, or call 1 157 Featherston St., WeUington; or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. 129 A shag shot on . one of the Waitaki islands recently was found to contain 11 young trout. Perhaps this is where tlie missing millions of salmon fry have gone (say-a the Oamaru Mail). It certainly seems to account partially for the-'.por,r trout fishing last year, aa the river is dotted here and there all up its course by. clumps of shags. I* 1-or XKr_PX_TXS_Nr_B_A.I7M I hil ll a &imm\mif »e»mew mmm I ■ iflllslt-JKL/siQl ' or I f m J^^. M|b| IflNNi » I The Great Monej-BerVeg ftemedy | © rou eoutHt, colds, mtmiw I Cettif/. MtkMfptat ••mlB/-J JL 1 ...!-^i r L:. .LiLiJJIf ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14927, 3 June 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14927, 3 June 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14927, 3 June 1919, Page 5

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