s . The old order changeth. This applies | »o every; walk of life to-Jay. We see it i' «xempli£ied on every hand, and nowhere * 13 it more pronounced than m business. 1 I )ld methods must giveiwaylto new ;. i ;r ! ' mstance, the old-established . firm of j ,^ Prime's has changed hands, and new -' y /nethods .will be- employed. there. . -Al-j 1 though all lines m hardware are difficult) c to -procure, yet by strict attention to ! 'his. department, the stock ! has ' been j ;. doubled. L ; onmongery prices are * very ; c high, ahd there seeme to bo very little! -.' -.-haiice of reduction for some time, but < ;'•' Prime's, Ltd., are aiming to be ..the •cheapest firm m Gisborne. Goods' are' bought at the finest prices, and the public may rely upon getting value ati , ''rim**'* l.t.H * . j j*. The largest rloa'ling' doclc'in Europe has " arrived at Ani-sttn-dani, lowed from Ham- ■ 3 burs by 'five 1 powerful tugs. ."It- lias a| a capacity of.50 ; ooo tons, is over 600 ft. long; s and 169 ft. wide, and weighs 17,000 tons, t It will he stationed at Rotterdam. V- .' ■' COPYISTS! '•> * i There are always crowds pi these P commercial pirates waiting to steal other j men's ..invention's. Take no' risks — patent ,j your idea at once*: For advice concern--3 ing patents, consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., , 3 Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston St., j c Wellington; orP. R. Ball, Peel Street, j i Gisborne. * ' ' ■ 151 ; f " The, Fi-eijch , possession of Tahiti m the 3 South Pacific 'seas" iB shortly to becohio 9 one of the gr*eat "fuel-oil - stations of the t» world ships. Work is now under way 1 for the construction of three large tanks ty capable of storing thousands of barrels of oil. This'work isprovided for under the shipping and trading. policy of the French .Govei-hment. The station is being erected primarily' for the 'use of vessels operating between San Francisco and! Vancouver to ) Australian anil New Zealand, and also r vessols on the run to New York from i ■ Australia via the Panama canal to j j France, Great Britain and Italy. M Tern drops of Nazol on a small piece • yol lint or flannel and placed between - the shirt and singlet ia a' good way u> I get tha geneflt of constant inhalation I which protects the air pwwftget »yaio«t tnfraii** -mfeetipg.— 4,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15321, 17 September 1920, Page 5
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