MIAN pttpsar tfawtaMte* w £200,000 POE A STOMACH Atlantic City (N.J.), U.S.A., January 19. John D. Bockefeller, the Standard Oil multimillionaire, offered Dr Philip Marvel, a local physician, £200,000 if he would provide him with a healthy stomach. Mr Rockefeller remarked to him that if the dootor oould put his digestive apparatus in good working oon- ' dition it would be worth this amount to him. £200,000 FOR A HEALTHY STOMACH. And a physician, a man thoroughly versed in the science of medicine, possessed of all the arts of drugdom and of an acourate knowledge of anatomy, cannot find a remedy which will restore the power of digestion. ,THE PRIZE TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS.
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SWEET NELL THINGS Of “CAPILLA” HAIR TONIC. “Sydn-y, 19th July, 1902. Mr W. Bichards, Proprietor, • Capilla ’ Hair Tonic, Sydney. Dear Sir,—During my profi ssional career I have tried many Hair Tonics in many parts of the world. By chance I came across ‘Capilla,’ and I found it the most refreshing and invigorating Hair Tonic I know, and I shall always bo pleased to recommend it. Yours very faithfully, (9gd.) NELLIE STEWAIIT.” CAPILLA will increase the longth of Ladies’ Hair one to two inches per month. Ladies are jequested to send for book of testimonials, all of which are from reputable persons, and Epeak for themselves. CAPILLA IS NOT A DYE, Is your Hair falling out? Is it getting thin ?
CAPILLA HAIR TONIC will effectively and quickly c-nd the trouble. THOUSANDS HAVE PROVED IT. In speaking o£ CAPILLA, the Evening News, Sydney, of 16th June, 1901, says:— 11 Without a doubt, it is the most \ reliable Hair Tonic that has ever been placed before the public.” . On Sale by all Chemists everywhere. CAPILLA IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR DANDRUFF. W. LISSABIT CLAYTON, J^ND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, DUNLOP’S BUILDINGS, Lowe Street, Agent lor Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation. PROPERTIES FOR SALE : 7600 Acres, carrying 5000 sheep and 200
cattle. 1600 Acres, carrying 1800 sheep and 100 oattie. 1600 Acres, carrying 1500 sheep and 100 cattle. 1300 Acres, unimproved. 1 Country Hotel, \vith Store. Shop, Dwelling, Section, and Cottage, at Ormond. 2 Suburban Sections, price £BO. 1 Suburban Section, with Cottage, price £320 15-roomed House and Hand to suit buyer j 11 miles ircun Gisborne. WANTED, To Lease-100 to 150 Awes, Flats. WANTED, to Lease -100 Ao.es Dairy Farm. WANTED, To Buy-120 Acres, Flats. TO LET—S acres Orchard, Cottage and shed, Wliataupoko. Store and Dwelling, eto., To Karaka. AGENT FOE LLOYD’S, THE CHEAPEST MARINE INSURANCE,
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL s PROVIDENT SOCIETY, , NOTICE TO MEMBERS ON THE - GISBORNE REGISTER. Messrs williams and settle, 8 Limited, having resigned the Agency 1 o f this Society in Gisborne, and Messrs 1 DALGETY AND CO., Limited, having been appointed, Members of the Society on the Gisborne Register are requested to forward ] all Premiums, etc., to Messrs ■ DALGETY , AND CO., Limited, whose receipt alone will be valid from this date. By Order of the Board. EDWARD W. LOWS. Resident Seeretary. Wellington, August 10,1903. u c. UG. TO ARRIVE, Ex S.S. BAL.MAIN from NEWCASTLE, 200 TONS BEST-SCREENED HOUSEHOLD COAL. Book your Orders now, and save expense of doable handling. t CLAYTON BROTHERS. WANTED KNOWN—At Sandlant's yon can get a Vehicle built to yonr own liking, or he can supply you with a nice little Yankee Buggy, running on self-oiling axles, at best value in town.—W. Sandlant. i. Established 1887. ANTED KNOWN Miss Edwards, 18 Williams street, oil Palmerston road, notifies that she is prepared to undertake all kinds of Plain Sewing. WANTED KNOWN—That 3. Thomson, late of Patutahi, has started in the Horseshoeing and BlacksmithiDg business in the Peel street promises lately occupied by T. Bell, next Times oflice.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 969, 15 August 1903, Page 3
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