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Are You Bald? A STU (L\ bIN G i'll A LLEXGE. c THE PIiCPIiIETOK OF CAPILLA ; lIAIR TORKJ. - Being desirous oi having a public test made to prove the infallibility of IPs now famous Hair Hestorer, kno 11 as CaPILLA Hair Tonic, is prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute baldness •it is immaterial of how long standing) fr-e of charge for a period of twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to produce hair 'll inches long (by the a d of Capilla alone, used aecur dug to the direction supplied wto every bcttlo) on the scalp affected by baldness. Fading which, he is prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the turn of ile'd I sterling. [ The conditions to be : First, tiiat a committee of six Wellington medical men or well known We lington gentlemen, be appointel to substantiate the fact of Capilla having done what we claim for it Second, that the gentleman upon whom the test is to be made has upon the scalp a down or slight Hull’. It is immaterial whether it js discernible with the naked eye or not, so long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. if the above Challenge is accepted, \vcI particularly request the attendance of newspaper reporters, medical men, and ethers who are interested, to watch the progress made from day to day. | CAPILLA will increase the length of Ladies’ Hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The above Challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newspapers, has been accepted by members i f Parliament and other leading citizens. Their testimonials may be seen by alt inquirers. Head Otlice for New Zealand: (i FEATHEHSTuN Mb, WliLdJMuiOM. Wholesale Agents: SKAIiLAKD AND CO., LTD Sold by all Chemists and Stores.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. Ladies and gentlemen,— In sol’citi'-g your support at the forthcoming Ehction. 1 sulnr.it for your approval the following: Lira in importance is water and drainage. ( favor Waiiiirr.ru and Mr Mestayer’s scheme. With regard to bridges, valuer titan tamper with or widen the Taruharu bridge ( '.lnch will require r- (Lcking iri a few years), I am in favor of the erection ef a bridge at the upper end of the town. Jn dealing with the question of toad metal, I think a great saving could he d/eclo-i by not only using river metal for side sired-;, but by tarring main streets one block at a time, as funds will peimit. This has proved successful in other towns where metal is less costly. As to the better lighting of the Borough, i think the best and most economical way would be for die Council to purchase the present Gaswo ks at a remunerative price. I will favor amalgamation with the suburb*, if shown to be for the general welfare, thereby securing increased representation in ikuliiuiient. These are, I think, the most important questions of the present time, and ii you do me the honor to elect me as one of your representatives, I will use my utmost endeavors to promote the welfare oi the Borough as a whole. Your obedient servant, T. MORRISON. BOROUGH ELECTION.

ADlKfcj AND GENTLb’MKN, — As a candidate al Ihe forthcoming Election, I bug in solicit Hie support ot the Dorougli Electors. If elected, niy primary object will be to secure a fair and equitable distribution of lioroiigli expenditure, without favor lo any particular locality. lam a staunch supporter oi the water and drainage scheme as propounded by iVtr Meslayer and shall strenuously oppose any interference or meddWng with the original plans of so excellent an authority. I consider his most exhaustive expert report, the expressed opinions of other engineers, and the wish of the majority of the Electors so emphatically indicated at the Water and Drainage Poll, places Waihirerc beyond tiie limit of reasonable controversy.

1 am in no wise connected with, allied to. or Controlled liy any “clique,” “party,” or “ticket,” and present, niyscil' as a thoroughly independent, progressive candidate, who will, if elected, endeavor to energetically, intelligently, and impartially assist in economically promoting the prosperity of the Borough. Yours faithfully, JOHN SHERIDAN.

TO THE BURGESSES. y ABIES AND GENTLEMEN,— -*“* Iti again soliciting your suffrages, I congratulate you on the marked progress which has characterised Gisborne and the surrounding Jistr ct. Further progression should be our common aim, and this can best be attained by having our town a; up-to-date as it is possiole to make it as regards the health, comfort, and wellbeing of the common'ty. Fully appreciating the honor and the responsibilities) of the position which has been eonfeneJ on me by my fellow-burgesses, I ha'e tried in the past to do my duty lo the people as a whole. I now respectfully ask for a continuance of your favors, and can assure you, if again returned, I will strive my utmost to deserve and retain your confidence. Yours faithfully, B. N. JONES.

TO Till') BURGESSES AND ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. B ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,Imporlant private business necessitates my absence from town foe a lew days. In the meantime, the election of a ti'csli Council takes place. If you still think me worthy and capable of promoting; the liest. interests of the Borough and district generally, I shall he pleased to have your support ; and, in promoting your interests, 1 hold our duty extends beyond the Borough boundary at times, recognising that the wellbeing of the community as a whole will best advantage your immediate and future prosperity. Yours faithfully, J. WHINRAY.

BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF GISBORNE, f ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have the lionor to offer myself as a Candidate at the forthcoming Borough Election, and, if returned, shall do my utmost to conserve the interests of the ratepayers. It will he my chief object to see that the revenue of the Borough is fairly and economically expended. At the beginning of the Council s term a schedule of works iot the year should he decided upon, and this should Le as far as possible strictly adhered to. Water and Drainage wiii have my hearty support. In regard to Water, sec-am that we have had the very best expert advice, I shall favor the Waihirere scheme being adopted. I shall be a strong advocate for the better Lighting of the Borough, and all matters calculated to bring Gisborne to the front rank oi colonial towns will have my hearty support, I am. Yours faithfully, W. WEBB. HAIK FRAMES and Nets in all shades shapes, and sizes at “The Beehive,' Gladstone road.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 876, 28 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 876, 28 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 876, 28 April 1903, Page 3

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