BALDNESS IS CURABLE. IT has been demonstrated that Baldness is Curable so long as there is the smallest vestige of down on the soalp. CAPILLA HAIR TONIC Will go straight to the source of the trouble, rousing the tny deli* cate cells into life and action, and supplying the necessary nutriment for the production of a luxuriant growth of hair. CURED OF BALDNESS. St. Helen's Station, Hanmer Springs, Culverden, Canterbury. 17th November, 1902. MR RICHARDS. Sir, — Diring my stay in Victoria I got rive bottles of your “ CAPILLA." from Mr Swift, chemist, Melbourne, which improved my hair wonderfully; in fact, I had lost my hair entirely, and have now got back a pretty fair growth. Should like you to send me another bottle, for which I enclose 43 worth of stamps. Yours truly, James Gordon.
As a Cure for Dandruff and Falling Hair “CaPILLA” stands alone A CERTAIN CURE. “ CAPILLA ” is sold by all chemists. 3s 6d per bottle. REFUSE IMITATIONS, As they are dangerous. SHARLAXD AND CO., Limited, Wholesale Agents. N.Z. Office—6, FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. AhJD KETTLF, LTD BEG to announce that they have taken over the liusiness recently carried on by MESSRS WYLLIE AND MASON, And will CONTINUE TIIE ORDINARY SALES And the SATURDAY IIORSE SALES As hitherto.
ENTRIES will he received at the Lowe Street Oflice. AUCTION TERMS STRICTLY CASH. A. F. KENNEDY, Manager. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. THE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). UNDER CONTRACT TO THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT. FOR DURBAN, PORT ELIZABETH AND CAPETOWN VIA FREMANTLE. HD dm', F powered S.B. CORNWALL, 'I 9000 tons burthen, Will be despatched from WELLINGTON, On or aeout i!7tli JUNE. For full particulars as to Fares and Freights, apply to— The Secretary for Department of Industries and Commerce, -Brandon street, Wellington. Or to— WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd., Gisborne Agents. BOROUGH ELECTION.
To A. F. MATTHEWS, Esq., C.E. Gisborne. W' E, the undersigned Ratepayers of tile Borough of Gisborne, recognising that there are important questions now before and claiming the attention of the Council, in the consideration of which your services would be greatly .valued, would respectfully request that you consent to allow yourself to be nominated lor a seat on the Council at the ensuing Election. Should you accede to our request, ;we will do all in our power to secure your return. We are, Yours respectfully, W. SIEVWRIGHT. W. 11. TUCKER. G. MATTHEWSON. W. WEBB. T. ADAIR. BEN. lIIRD. C. NICHOLSON. WINTER J. HAMON. A. SAWYER. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. And twenty-live others. GENTLEMEN,I have very great pleasure in acceding to your request, and will at the earliest opportunity, place my views before the Ratepayers. Yours sincerely, A. F. MATTHEWS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. | ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-
It gives me pleasure to intimate that, in response to numerous enquiries and requests, I am a candidate for the seat on the Borough Council rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr R. N. Jones. Should you do me the honor of placing me in that position, I hope to carry out and fulfil conscientiously your wishes for the betterment of the Borough generally. Faithfully yours, JAMES EAST. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. (Under the Patronage o£ the Centennial Committee), GISBORNE AUXILIARY. ESSAYS are invited upon the following subjects, to be sent in to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, July 12: 1. A short account of the British aud Foreign Bible Society: Its History and Objects.” Limit, 750 words. Prizes, £1 11s Gd and 10s Gd. Open to all children id actual attendance at any school. Entry free.
2. “An account of the various factors which have entered into the production of current English versions of the Bible.” Limit, 1000 words. Prizes, £2 2s and £1 Is. Entry, 2s Gd. Open to all persons. 3. “An examination as to the effect of the study of the Bible upon the moral character of any nation ” : or, “ The final place of the Bible in literature.” Limit, 1250 words. Prizes, £2 2s and £1 Is. Entry, 2s 6d. Open to all persons. Short directions for candidates or teachers upon application. A Mass Mee.ing will be convened in July at a place and time to be announced, when the winners will be declared and a Poll will be taken by Ballot on the question—- “ SHOULD THE BIBLE BE READ IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NEW ZEALAND.” J. PECKOYER, Secretary. FIREWOOD. TENDERS required for 50 or 100 cords FIREWOOD - Manuka, Puriri, Kowhai, or Titoki—delivered at Brewery or Railway Station. Tenders close 23rd JUNE nest. Apply— BREWERY,
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 919, 18 June 1903, Page 3
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