RAILWAY STABLES AND MOTOR GARAGE, BBIGHT STBHET, GISBOHHS. The above stables, centrally situated, are now under entirely new management. Visitors to Gisborne can be met on arrival with the Finest Turnout in the district. Special facilities as a motor garage. Groom in attendance all night. ’Phone 548. J. P. GORDON Proprietor. KELLY’S STABLES, KING STREET, OFOTIKL W. B. KELLY Proprietor. General Carrier and Livery Stablekeeper. Agent for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd! Coaches or cars leave for Motu every Wednesday and Saturday. Motor cars for hire, day and night. Telegrams, “Kelly’s Stables.” ’Phone 22. M— Make r y°ur b Hair J beautiful Nature intended your hair to be beautiful. Whec the natural oil which protects and beautifies the hail is deficient, it must be supplemented. Otherwise the hair will become dull, dry, and brittle ; it will split at the ends and prematurely fall out. If you wish to make it beautiful, you must rub into the scalp ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OU which flows quickly to the roots and affords the nourishment essential to the growth of luxuriant hair. ©Prepared in a golden tint for fair hair. Sold by Stores, Chemists, Hairdressers, or Rowlands, 67, Hatton Garden, London. Great care must be taken to ask for Rowland’s Macassar Oil, and avoid cheap, spurious imitations. FOR QUALITY PRINTING, the kind of Printing that has a strong advertising pull and brings in new business to You, send to the N.Z. SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW. Prompt Despatch. Low Quotations. NO Order too large or too small to receive our best attention.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1485, 10 October 1918, Page 5
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255Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1485, 10 October 1918, Page 5
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