PUBLICLY PROVED AND ACCLAIMED The analysis of Betties Lightning Cough Cure was recently produced in public. The Statement was made < that it was the strongest and best remedy known. Betties always gets the cough. Children love this. warm, red, clear, and ebarktiog remedy. 1/-, t/9, and 3/6 everywhere.
Write for New JAMES leaflet latest 1939 model —best value offered in N.Z. New 6-pole lighting. Cheap to buy and run. Sold on a small deposit and 7/6 weekly. 1100 JAMES in use throughout N.Z. C. M. CORLET, 204 Gladstone Road, GISBORNE.
WAITEMATA ALE ,<rs A m «9 V ■M v/Stfr V REFRESHING PERFECTION Waitemata Ale Here’s the ale that brings the crowd around! There’s a mild and mellow flavour, a taste that slakes any mid-summer thirst. It’s a taste that picks you up . . . refreshes . . . and satisfies ! Perfectly blended ingredients; carefully supervised brewing; they’re the secret of this smoother, creamier ale that’s actually a light drink.! WAITEMATA LEADS THE WAY Introducing to Gisborne for the First Time a Temperature Controlled Ale Plant Brought from the Stainless Steel Tank in the underground cellar, through Stainless Steel piping and served in crystal clear glasses, under the most hygienic conditions, sparkling Waitemata is the most delightful drink obtainable ! GRAND OPENING: SATURDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER SOth For the past two months experts have been busy devising and manufacturing the special temperature-controlled plant, in readiness for the enormous increased demand for Waitemata Ale, which will 1 commence on Saturday. ONLY AT J au Where Gentlemen Meet ... Gisborne Hotel To drink a friendly glass together is an age-old gesture of good fellowship. To fill the glass with Waitemata is to' choose the kind of a brew that generations of good fellows have regarded as the finest companion on a festive occasion ! TRY IT ON SATURDAY AT THE GISBORNE AN INVITATION Mr. Jack Bray, the popular host I; ■ - - •: of the Gisborne Hotel, will he only too pleased to throw open the marvellous plant for inspection by the public ! GISBORNE HOTEL
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20054, 28 September 1939, Page 9
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330Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20054, 28 September 1939, Page 9
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