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DANDRUFF, RAVE you ever noticed a well-dressed gentleman sitting with nis back toward you with what looitd like a light fall of snow covering the shoulders and back of coat. That, my friend, ib dandruff, the first and surest sigDS of approaching Baldness. Dandruff is the result of an unhealthy condition of the surface vessels of the scalp, causing the pores of the scalp to become choked, and tue perspiration drying, forms the Scurf or Dandruff. “CAPILLA” HAIR TONIC the latest and most wonderful remedy on the market, has no equal as a cure for Dandruff. This preparation is not a dye, and contains no poisonous suDstanoe, such as nitrate of silver, sugar of lead, oils, etc. We publish a letter from Australia’s greatest statesman, which is one of many received. House, V.l Sydney, \ Jf'ebruary 22ud, 1901. “ W. Itiohards"; Esq. “ Sir, —After a few applications of “Capilla” 1 was surprised at the wonderful and rapid manner in whion my hair grew. Can highly recommend to ah persons troubled from weak or falling hair.” This gentleman requests that his name Bhould not bo published. Original can be seen on application at the blew Zealand Office, 6 i'eathurston street, Wellington.
Sunday Times, Sydney, 10/11/01, says of Capiiia:— “ A Genuine Hair Restorer.” CAPILLA HAIR TONIC CAPILLA HAIR TONIC is on sale at all Uhemiats. Be sure and get what you ask lor —a preparation of undoubted merit. iTO THE BURGESSES OE THE BOROUGH OE GISBORNE. jf ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— We have given the suggested Borough Water and Drainage Schemes careful consideration, and we are satisfied that there are real and genuine objections to the same, amongfst others the following : 1. The source of the supply is a catchment area depending on the rainfall only. 2. The ground not having been properly tested, there is every reason to believe it will not hold water. 3. No provision is made for supplying water for industries, which if provided for, would ease the ourden of t>.e Ratepayers, as shown by the Gisborne Freezing Works offering £OOO a year for 100,000 gallons pA day. 4. The whole of the Borough is being rated to supply part only, 5. The Council are asking for an amount considerably under the Engineer’s amended estimate. 0. That if the Engineer’s schemes are to
be earned, out, a further loan must necessarily be asked for. 7. Of the several drainage schemes suggested none has yet been decided upon by the Council. 8. The cost of the present schemes are unnecessarily great. 9. That the tolal rates of the Borough will be about 5s 4J.1 in the £ upon the annual value, or MORE THAN ONEFOURTH of the annual rental income of the same, made up as follows : Harbor Bate .. .. Is Od Borough General Bate .. Is 9d Borough Special Rate for . £75,000 Loan .. .. 2s 2d Borough Special on Suppleplementary Loan necessary according to Engineer's Estimate .. .. Os s|d 6s 4£d 10. By the present Loan proposals the Council can, in the : r discretion, give up to 5 per cent, interest on the Loan, and can adopt any size water main they .jke, and upon this the efficiency of toe s heme for fire prevention purposes solely depends. 11. These schemes are not intended to be extended to the suburbs.
We agree that Water'and Drainage are necessary, but we wish to see reliable sohemes adopted. From the foregoing, we think it will be apparent to every Burgess that it is to his or her interest, in self-protection and for the true progress of this town, to make it a duty to attend the Poll and Vote AGAINST the proposals, so that some more reliable and benefioial schemes can be obtained. Your respectfully, W. H. Tucker W. Sievwright John T. Evans G. Matthewson J. Whinray W. D. Lysnar Thos. Adams A. F. Matthews M. G. Nasmith Clayton Bros. W. F. Crawford J. Ponsford Wm. Good Ezra Smith E. G. Matthews W. A. Friar George R. Moore Edgar Good Winton J. Hamon John Wm. Wade Fanny Birch James Robb Geo. Goldsworthy Geo. Humphreys W. B. Common James East Thos. B. Sweet T. J. Dickson T. J. rjpHQMAS, In thanking the Public for their liberal appreciation of his efiorts to regularly supply a varied assortment of VEGETABLES, wishes to announoe that a STOREROOM, cqnnected by telephone with his residence, has. been erected on the Roadside. Orders will be made up and doposited there for the convenience of those journeying along the road. T. J. THOMAS, Pouparae., ryour Watch won’t go, take it to H. R. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gladstone road, next FirobeU,
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1002, 22 September 1903, Page 3
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