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New Life and Energy, One Bottle Cures. M Pearson’s Peptochlor Will absolutely cure Indigestion whether chronic or not, and remore mental depression* which in most puses can be traced to INDIGESTION.
PEPTOCHLOR Gives Tone and Nerve Power. As a cure for Indigestion and Mental Depressioo, jPEARSON’S PEP-. TOCHLOR has hn unrivalled reputation of over 15 years. This preparation does not cure every complaint, but it DOES CURE Indigestion, beinr a powerful aid to the digestive organs generally, and is compounded scientifically, with special ingredients which make it a great Nerve Tonic.; PEPTOCHLOR makes unsteady nerves steady, and cures the source of the trouble—lndigestion. SOLD BY CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE,, Wholesale Agents : SHARLAND AND CO., Ltd. Prepared only by Pearson’s Pept&chlor Go., Bow Lane., London, TO THE ELECTORS OF BOROUGH OF .GISBORNE.
f t ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- • i —_ ii 1 > 111.1 trill-gi In response to numerous requests, I beg to intimate my intention of contesting the vacant seat on the Borough Council. For private reasons, I had decided to retire from local politics, but the urgency of many schemes that I have been intimately associated with, such as Water, Drainage, Asphalting, Metalling, Beautifying, Abattoirs, etc., points out my duty to again seek your suffrages and assist in the completion of the important works in hand. I favor another Traffic Bridge over the Taruheru River, and consider Roebuck Road the most suitable and central site. Assuring you of my best attention to your interests if you elect me, ,Yours faithfully, A.- F. KENNEDY.;
,T 0 THE ELECTORS OF. THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. AND GENTLEMEN,— At this juncture in the affairs of the Borough, a grave responsibility rests upon any citizen seeking your suffrages. It i 3 a time of transition—the old order of things are justly passing away, and new and up-to-date methods should become the vogue. Gieborne is the natural outlet of a large and productive district, which care and prudence will permanently fix. The town should be provided with all modern conveniences— made attractive to its own people, as well as to strangers who enter its gates. Water and drainage, effective street lighting, good roads and footpaths, and another bridge over the Taruheru : these things are essential, and if economy, forethought, and prudence are exercised, are well within the resources of the town, without unduly burdening the ratepayers.
The present is essentially a time to be oandid, and frank. I am opposed to Mr Mestayer’s scheme for water and drainage; it is too oostly, entailing a speoial rate too heavy for the people to bear, and only providing for the future at a further enormous cost. It will probably simplify 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 faithfully, A. HORDE 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.
EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. ANNUAL BALL Will be held on T7WIDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1903. Tickets 10s 6d. Extra Lady os Od. C. HELLIER EVANS, Sergt.-Major, H. ZAOHABIAB, Quartermaster-sergeant, Hon. Secretaries.
SKATING. T HE EMPIBE SKATING BINK will open—be WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 24th June— FANCY DBESS CABNIVAL. THUBSDAY AFTEBNOON, 2oth June. SATUBDAY NIGHT, 27th June. New Skates on Hire. First-olass Band in attendance. LOOMS AND MOBSE, Proprietors. T. P OIA^ NATIVE INTEBPBETEB AND AGENT. Office: Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street. Telephone No. 229.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 922, 22 June 1903, Page 3
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