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OFF TO THE EXHIBITION

GISEORN.E PARTY’S PLANS Movements arc afoot in various directions in Gisborne to form parties , vlrit the Centennial Exhibition, which will open in Wellington in a V\y weeks. It is much cheaper to travtl in parties, both in regard to nm-pori and accommodation, and this fact is being generally recognised, the first, party will probably be a number of professional men and their wives anil families, who plan to reach Wellington in time for the opening, nad the male members of the party met a few nights ago to discuss the arrangements. To one member was ■.Hotted the duty of inquiry into 'ran sport, and the first point he v;. m! settled was the amount of >agg,--go to l>e carried by the party. Ironing dress for both sexes was of '■nurse essential in view of the social ale in the Capital City. One member unrated his previous experience of Wellington’s erratic climate, and Irongly urged members of the party i take a generous supply of One \ ought One, that incomparable emedy for coughs, colds, influenza, and all nasal, bronchial and chest diseases. JJis earnestness' carried so much weight that One Nought One was :. 1 i d to the list of necessities for the rip. This wonderful elixir is known yen in Wellington, where i( is stockd by quite a number of firms; in fact, ■here are now few parts of the North Island where the fame of One Nought One h; unknown. Good health for half a. crown is surely an economic move that must even commend itself to the Government. Four times ;h" strength of the usual elixir of this nature, One Nought One not only has no superior, but is the cheapest health preservative on the market to-day. It is stocked by all leading grocers and storekeepers, and is also on sale at llniimvoll’s New J’liarmaey with the open dispensary, at the corner of Derby street and Gladstone road. A bottle of One Nought One in the suitcase will ensure seeing the Exhibition under the most favourable circumstances.* I

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20013, 11 August 1939, Page 7

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344

OFF TO THE EXHIBITION Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20013, 11 August 1939, Page 7

OFF TO THE EXHIBITION Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20013, 11 August 1939, Page 7

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