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Start the New Year With a Good Supply of Diaries / Office Stationery and Requisites. All Kinds of "Printing to OrderLATEST FICTION. “Love and the Philosopher,” By Marie Corelli. “Inevitable Millionaire,” By E. P. Oppenheim. “Garden of Paradise,” By A. Weigale. “The Rover,” By Joseph Conrad. “McGlusky, the Peacemaker,” By A. G. Hales. “The Roughneck,” By R. W. .Service. “Ga3pards of Pine Croft,” By Ralph Connor. 6/8 POSTEI) 6/8 THOMAS ADAMS CHRISTMAS GIFTS. BROOCHES, Bracelets. Rings, Gold ' Watches, Silver Match Boxes, Cigarette Cases, Brushes, etc. Hosts of other charming things. GORDON, Jeweller Opp. Bank 2T.Z. R. Cv PI ESSE* v ■ A.P., N.Z. ’ ‘ .! PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,' Adams’ Chambers (upstairs). tyqok-keeping of every DEJ 3 SCRIPTION UNDERTAKEN. RETURNS OF LAND AND, INCOME COMPILED. J. RODDICK AUTHORISED AND -LICENSED SURVEYOR (Late District Surveyor). Office; Williams and Sherratt’s. Buildings, 74 Lowe Street, Gisborne. Messages will be attended to by Sherratt and Harper. W. GOOD & COJ The Leading and Oldest Established House in Poverty Bay. mxi Have secured, at a Huge Discount for Cash, a Large Parcel of DIAMONDS And have made them up into ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Exclusive Designs. (As Illustration.) Cluster;..;..£lo, £l2, £lB, to £4O. 2- £B/10/- £l2, £ls/-, to £2B. Single 5t0ne.....£7/10, £lO, £l2, :to £4O. 3- Crossover...£lo, £ls, £2O, to £35. 3-Stone Shamrock £lO, £ls, £22/10/- & & THE NERVES NEED A REGULAR TONING UP. HARD mental ilrani, worry, responsibility, or heavy impressions made on the mind or character, undermine the health and bring about nerve exhaustion. It is then the whole system needs help. 1 “ NEItVONA " BRACING TONIC —is a general nerve and blood tonic which has a remarkable power of installing fresh vigor and endurance—not by mere stimulation —but lastingly and thoroughly. Try it to-day. Price 2/6 a Bottle (Posted 2/10). HAROLD AJIRMSTRONC Chemist and Optician, P.o. Box 68, Gisborne,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16321, 3 January 1924, Page 2
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