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Constipation Kills BY SLOW POISONING OP THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. A.B. PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION & ALL LIVER TROUBLES. t/6 a Box. SOLD ONLY BY W. STARK LAWRIE CHEMIST. Thone 1052. P.O. Box 226. SUNDAY HOURS: 8.15 p.m. to 9 p.m.

THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 18. —People’s Confidence >n Public Trustee. Sir Julius Vogel, founder of tho .Public 'lr us I Office, faidi in the House of Representatives fifty years ago: •‘Honorable Members must he awai'o that it. is very cliflicult,. to obtain trustees for wives and children, or executors under Wills, with sufficient- time at their disposal 10 do justice to th<' task; and even when after some difficulty and a groat sacrifice to friendship such trustees are obtained, no otie can he sur-o that in case of death or removal their place trill he well supplied.” To meet, a vital need of the people, Sir Julius Vogel secured the establishment of the Public Trust- Office. The remarkable expansion of the business in five decades is a great monument, to a farseeing statesman. By the middle of 1921, the number of Wills safely deposited with the Public Trustee exceeded 31.0C0, and l this total is increasing at the rate of about. 300 a month. These figures, m a country of 1,250,000 population, afford very emphatic evidence of the people’s confidence in their own State-guaranteed Office,. f Eor full information apply to THE riTBLTG TRUSTEE, Wellington, or to the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE?, GISBORNE.

Kane & Griffin, MONUMENTAL MASONS, Grey St. (’Phone 827), BEG to notify the Public that th< prices of their large and Taxied -lock of MARBLE and GRANITE MEMORIALS HAVE BEEN REDUCED. Consult m for all classes of Concrete vork, Tomb Railings, and Renovating md all kinds of Cemetery work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Glasses for Reading and Close Work. Glasses‘for Constant Wear and Pictures, etc., etc. ■' YOU can have them now at ReasonablePrices. Wo specialise in Testing. T. R. GORDON, Optician Testimonials from lending Medical Men. R. JOHN y I T A Teacher of Violin, Viola, Violincello, and / Double Bass. NOTE. —Having taken over tbo Frac lice of Mr. Chns. Wood, has only a feu vacancies. Studio: 101 ORMOND ROAD. ’Phono 1290. 35 y[RS. QRANNEY. LEADING Hair and Skin Specialist Gisborne. Hair treatment b\ hand, Hair treatment by electricity Face treatment by electricity. Buster.* Ila test styles). Tinting, Dyeing, Glint for (appointments. —Bedstones’ Buildings GISBORNE SCHOOL OF NATIONAL AND FANCY DANCING. MISS FLORA SHAW has Resumed Teaching, at her residence, 20 Rawiri Street, Knili. Term beams with Pupil. Private Tuition by arrangement. ’Phono 1579. 50? Your Chance! Small Farm About,2B Acres Eight Mile's from Gisborne. SPLENDIDLY IMPROVED LAND, With Good Buildings. Owner compelled to Sell. DEPOSIT REQUIRED £250. Balance on Mortgage. 50 Acres 5 Acres Lucerne Ten Miles from‘Gisborne. GOOD BUILDINGS MILKING PLANT WINDMILL AND WELL. The whole of the Stock, Plant,* ancli Itn-' pleme-nls as ;i going concern, including 56 good Cows. \ Prfce~£37oo Cash £SOO. Balance on Mortgage. (No. 303 D) Full particulars from— SOLE AGENTS, PETCHELL & CO., Ltd. LAND AGENTS, : 3 AND 10, PEEL STREET. P.O. Box 111. Telephone. 427. Manager . HARRY HALL.

TITK NERVES NEED A REGULAR TONING UP. HARD mental.strain, worry, responsibility, or heavy impressions made on tho mind or character, Undermine the. health and bring about nerv« exhaustion. It. is then tlte whole system needs help. “NERVONA” BRACING TONIC ' —is a general nerve and blood tonic which has a remarkable,power of installing fresh vigor and'endurance — nol by mere stimulation —but lastingly and thoroughly. Try it to-day. Price 2/6 a Bottle (Posted 2/10). HAROLD A. ARMSTRONG Chemist and Optician, P.O. Box 68, Gisborne.

FOR flavor and general excellency, drink ‘‘Record” Tea; it is economical, popular, and most delightful- Obtainable from all leading storekeepers uud merchants.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 4

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