Special notice 1 m O THE PUBLIC X OF NEW ZEALANI Owing to the Great Success that has been attained by Pearson's Peptociilor In Great Britain, the Proprietors wish it to be known that they have arranged with MESSRS SIIARLANU AND CO., Ltd., .Wellington and Auckland, to act as Wholesale Agents in New Zealand for their Preparation. PI . TOOIILOR can now be had at all Druggists and Stores. Pearson's Pep..oehlor Is not a new Remedy. It has been quietly and effectively working its way upwards for years upon merit alone. Testimony we have in abundance from satisfied doctors, gladdened friends, arid delighted patients. PEPTOCiiLOR does its work quickly, which accounts tor its popularity. No other medicine has received such absolute proof of us extraordinary power over the digestive organs, and in giving back 10 tne prematurely agee
' Kew Life and Energy, One Houle Cures. Pearson's Peptociilor Will absolutely cure Indigestion whether chronic or not, and remove mental depression, which in most cases can he traced to ULUuEUm PEPTOCHLOR Gives Tone and Diervo Power. As a cure /or Indigestion and Men- i tal Depres.siuo, rlnA ttriON IS PEP-. '1 OCJILOK lias an unrivalled reputaI lion of over io years. 'this preparation does not cure every complaint, but it POP,t> CUitin Indigestion, ueiu £ a powerful aiu to me digestive organs generally, and is compounded scientifically, wind special ingredients which mane it a great Aierve Tonic.; PriP'i UCrILOK manes unsteady nerves steady, and cures the source oi the truuole—lndigestion. SOLD rsy CIICMISTS EVEiiiWliLnL. Wholesale Agents : SilAuLAisO Ai\u CO., Ltd. Prepared only by Pearson s i'epto- . ciuor ho., bow niaae., London.
TO THE ELECTORS OK DOKOUUII OK GISbOUNE. | A DIES AND (iWNTLEAUSN,— lit response to numerous j'i;t|iK: .t:., i beg to in'.imalu jny in ton t ,wn at con ie.si.mg lUe vacant seat on the borough Oulilicll. Kor privale reasons, i had decided to retire irom local politics, but the urgency oi many schemes Unit I have been iniiinately associated with, such as Water, Drainage, Asphalting, Metalling, beautifying, Abattoirs, ulc., poiius out my duty to again seen your suurages and assist in the coinp.etnm of tne important works in hand. Assuring you of my best attention to your interests if you eleet me. Yours faithfully, A. K. KENNEDY,
TO Til 1.0 JOLIOC!TORS OR THE isOKOUOiI OR GISBORNE. T ADli!d ASL) GEri jX.R.dWN,— At this' jutfcture in tho affairs of tho Borough,' a grave rasponsibiiity rests upon any citizen seeking your suffrages. It is a time of transition—the old order of things are justiy passing away, and new and up-to-date methods should become the vogue. Giabmuc is the natural outlet of a large and productive district, which care and prudence will permanently fis. Tho town should be provided with ail modern conveniences— made attractive to its own people, r.s well as co strangers who enter its gates. Water and drainage, effective street lighting, good roads and .footpaths, and another bridge over the Xaruheru : these
things arc essential,' and if eeoilomy, forethought, 'and pru'dones are exercised, are weU within the resources of the town, without unduly burdening the ratepayers. tike present is essentially a time to be candid, and frank. 1 am opposed to Air Mestayer’s echeme for water and drainage; it is too costly, entailing a special rate too heavy tor the people to bear, and oniy providing for the future at a further enormous cost, it will probably simpluy matters if this question is made the main issue in the forthcoming contest, and on this question I nail my colors to the mast. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours laithfull), A. JrOilDE MATTHEWS. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIIE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE.
AM) GENTLEMEN,— A A DIES j JU It gives me pleasure to intimate that, in response to numerous enquiries and requests, I am a candidate for tile 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, 1 hope to carry out and fuJiil conscientiously your wishes for the betterment of the Borough generally. Faithfully yours, JAMES EAST. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. AH !i UAL~BALL Will be held on TJUiIDAY, 11m AUGUST, 1903, Tickets 10s 6<L Extra Lauy 5s Od. C. HLLLIEU EVANS. Sergt.-Major, H. ZACHAIUAa; Quartermaster-sergeant, Hon. Secretaries.
SKATING. T\HE EMPIRE SKATING RINK will be open— MONDAY NIGHT, 22nd June. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 24;h June—tANvJY DRESS CARNIVAL. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ’2sth June. SATURDAY NIGHT, '27th June. New Skates on Hire. First-class Band in attendance. LOOMIS AND MORSE, Proprietors. Co To p°- AKA ’ I NATIVE INTERPRETER AND AGENT. Otiise: Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street. Telephone No. 220,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GIST19030620.2.33.4
Bibliographic details
Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 921, 20 June 1903, Page 3
Word Count
768Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 921, 20 June 1903, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.