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uwm) PtAPsan OffL Mi a OtutMnr'. £200,000 POE, A STOMACH Atlantic City (N.J.), U.S.A., January 19. John D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil multimillionaire, offered Dr Philip Marvel, a local physioian, £200,000 if he would provide him with a healthy stomach. Mr Bookefeller remarked to him that if the doctor could put his digestive apparatus in good working condition it would be worth this amount to him. £200,000 FOB 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, oannot find a remedy which will restore the power of digestion. THE PRIZE TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, INDIGESTION, The robber of health, the bane of existence, the sapper of vitality, the foundation of the ills that flesh is heir to. PEARSON’S PEPTO-CHLOR Has relieved thousands of sufferers. Why not you ? Pepto-Chlor acts at once on the digestive organs, and relieves indigestion in three dayß. To ensure Bafety against substitutes or imitations, Orlando Pearson’s I signature appears on the seal of every bottle. Healthy digestion depends upon the flow of these secretions in the stomach. By an abundance of “ good living ” the secretive glands are overtaxed, become sluggish, dormant, and finally stop the supply of secretions. Then tho food, instead of taking the course intended by Nature, rots in the stomach, generates a gas and produaes all the horrors of indigestion. PEARSON’S PEPTO-CHLOB will absolutely cure you. We wont to give proof of this claim. We can give the names and addresses ot hundreds of prominent men and women oured by PEARSON’S PEPTO-CHLOR.

CHEMISTS 4a STORES. Wholesale Agents: SHABLAND AND CO., Ltd. Head Office for N.Z.: 34a, York Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington. Are You Bald? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF “CAPILLA” HAIR TONIC, BEING desirous of having a public test made to prove tbn infallab'lity of his now famous Hair Restorer, known as CAPILLA HAIR TONIC, is prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute Baldness (it is immaterial of how long standing), free of charge, for a period of twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to produco hair 1£ inches long (by the aid of Capilla alone, used according to the direction supplied with evory bottle), on the scalp affected by baldness. Failing which, he is prepared to forward to the Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 sterling. The conditions to be: First, that a oommittce of six Wellington medical men or well-known Wellington gentlemen, be appointed to substantiate the faot of Capilla having done what we claim for it. Second, that the gentleman upon whom the test is to be made ha 3 upon the scalp a down or slight fluff, ft is immaterial whether it is discernible' with the naked eye or not, so long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. If the above challenge is aocepted, we particularly request the attendaneo of newspaper reporters, medical men, and others who aro interested, to watch tho progress made from day to day. Capilla will inorease tho length of Ladies Hair one to two inches per month.

The above challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newspapers, haa been accepted by members of Parliament and' other leading citizens. Their testimonials may be seen by all enquirers. * Head Office for New Zealand: 6 FEATHERSTON ST., \ WELLINGTON. Wholesale Agents: SHARLAND & CO., Ltd. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. HAMON & SMITH, HOUSE, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS. AGENTS for theLIVE STOCK ASSURANCE CO, OR N,Z. WE offer FOR SALE the following Properties, which will well repay investments:— FIRST-CLASS STORE, in rising township, well situated, every convenience, House, Dairy, and one acre land, will give long lease, low rental, or sell for cash and terms. Good trado done. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Whataupoko, olose to town-J and J-acres; also, 12 and 32 acres, on easy terms; also, House, with 3| acres, splendid home. FIRST-CLASS' SPECULATION.—4 acres, Victoria Township, would cut up into fine building sites, four chains sea frontage, good road, cheap for cash. Also,— NUMEROUS OTHER PROPERTIES, including 1200 and 1800 aores sheep farms, cheap for cash, or terms. VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND On Security. HAMON~& SMITH, Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe street.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. 10TI0E TO MEMBERS OS THE GISBORNE REGISTER. Messrs williams and kettle, Limited, having resigned the Agency >f this Society in Gisborne, and Messrs SALGETY AND CO., Limited, having been appointed, Members of the Society on the Tisborne Register are requested to forward ill Premiums, etc., to Messrs DALGETY AND CO., Limited, whoso receipt alone will )e valid from this date. By Order of the Board. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, August 10,1903. uc, TO ARRIVE, Ex S.S. BALMAIN from NEWCASTLE, 200 tons BEST-SCREENED HOUSEHOLD GOAL. ucBoot your Orders now, and save expense of double handling. CLAYTON BROTHERS. WANTED KNOWN—At Sandlant’B you can get a Vehicle built to your 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. Established 1887. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Thomson, late of Patutahi, has started in the Horseshoeing and BlacksmithiDg business in the Peel street premises lately occupied by T. Bell, next Times office. /'"'t ENUINE Green Hide Boots can now be VDT had at Phit-Essi Boot Shop; also, all best mvkers in Colonial Boots. AT ROBERTSON’S Men’s and Boys Macintosh Coats, with Capes at great reductions, for Cash only.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 971, 18 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 971, 18 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 971, 18 August 1903, Page 3

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