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CASTLE TEA COMPANY. £25 Prize Competition. NOW OPBH! NOW OPEN! ASK YOUR GROCER EOS TTTI TEA. HVCO-A. TEA. JBITTIA. tea. WHICH GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY OF WINNING THE ABOVE PRIZE. THE SICK ARE CURED AND THE SCEPTICS LEFT TO WONDER,

D Jill BY HOUSE, lIAWKESTO N E-STREET, WELLINGTON* I’OLYPATHY, THE NEW METHOD OP CURE, is the surest, ami most rapid system of Cure, as grateful patients arc willing to as it cures wirh absolute certainty such diseases as CANCER and EPlLEPSY—incurable under the old system—as well . all Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. They treat all Female Ailments by the Polypathic Methods, which do away with all examinations and local treatment. They also desire to impress on all ruen who are suffering that they have the justly-celebrated Hindoo Remedy, so well and favorably known in the Old .World as the “ Anti-Agnechal Method. 1m El LING If you cannot visit, write foe Questi envelope, and you will receive an imm observation, carriage paid parcel post. MORE CURES MADE BY POLYPATIi Y THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM IN THE WORLD., Hundreds of Testimonials, as under— Nerve Prostration and Loss of .Vitality., Gentlemen,—l feel that I am cured, and believe it to fie due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few months ago 1 was a total wreck iu mind and body, and often wished myself dead, hut 1 am a strong and healthy man, and feel that I have something to Jive for. De sure I will never fail to recommend your Institute to fellow men, for t think if I. had not undergone your treatment 1 would now lie iu my grave. To say that I am grateful to you is to put it mildly, If 1 can help you in any way I shall deem it a pleasure to do so.— Yours, .with gratitude, G, P, .WATSON* on Lint to Wellington, with stamped ediate reply. Medicine packed free from Hundreds cured annually by letter.

hook WMMIL FUMIIUM warehomL (EBlajlishod 1873.) I HAVE much pleasure in announcing the Arrival of the following : Ex RANGATIRA. —I have just opened up G Caseß and i Bales, containing Bedsteads, Benders, Bender Knohs and Biro Irons to Match. These have come direct from the makors Birmingham, and will be found tc bo Cheap and of Good Value. Ex PAPAIIOA. —I have to Arrive, 9 Cases from the Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent, containing Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Jugs, Vases, Bowls, Toilet Sets, etc., all ol the Latest Designs and Patterns. This shipment wl l be found to bo a very fine assortment, and well worth a visit. I AM ALSO BELLING : PIANOS —Eirsebfeld and Wagner at a Reasonable Biguru. LINOLEUMS —01 every Size and Variety. CORK CARPETS, Gil Cloth, Passage Cloth. SEWING MACHINES —Wertheun, Hand, £6 6s. Wertheim Treadle Machine, from £9 IQs. GO-CARTS, Etc., Etc. J. TOWN'LEY. As Agent for the NORTHERN INSURANCE, I am prepared to take .Eire R ks a Lowest Kates.

THE KAURI TIMBER CO., LIMITED. AUCKLAND. SEASONED TIM HER — Bauik, Flitches, Sawn Boards, Dressed Boards, Flooring, lining, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirting, Rusticated Wcaiherbcarding. JOINERY IN STOCK LINES, Doors, Sashes, Mantels, etc. JOINERY TO SPECIAL ORDER. Timbeb Cabgoes from Company's Mom on East Coast. Catalogues and Price Lists on Application. Addbess : THE KAURI TIMBEB CO., (Limited.) AUCKLAND. Telegrams: Kauri Co., Auckland. THE Gisborne Times can bo obtained at THE BEEHIVE, Gladstone Road.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 826, 26 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 826, 26 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 826, 26 February 1903, Page 1

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