A HENLEY;CONDENSED Ml [(St, George Brand)., THIS .SUPERIOR MILIC' is ft duced at Henley, on the .Ta: ■ Plains—idle home of the Finest Da . Herdn in the Colony. It is hig recommended- by; medical authoril ir * for Invalids Children.—Cheat better, and. richer,in cream than a - .other biand in the market. St. G-eorer© Jam Fruits) - ' ARE DELICIO.U i THE LILYSTARCIe Excels All Othei ST* GEORGE MANUFACTURE ARE THE BEST, t - ED R iXi T HI E M, Preserved Meats Potted Meats Sheep, Tongues ' Preserved Rabbi : (Fancy Meats Assorted Soups .German Sausage Bacon and Hart " Assorted Pickles Pure Vinegars ■ Bind Oysters Assorted Sauces Assorted Cordials British Wines ' Candied Peel : Orange Marmalai Choice Coflees 'Cofleo' Essence Laundry; Blue Soda. Crystals Etc,, Eta, Etc., " Etc, SOLD! B® ALL .STOREKEEPERS IRVINE AND~STEVEHSON'S ST, GEORGE PRESERVING! CO. (LIMITED) D" P'.’N E .D Ni,. _____ THE GISBORNE TIMES. . - t THE GISBORNE TIMES. FOR AN® DESCRIPTION DB PRINTING, r (THE GISBORNE TIMES, OKITU BUTTER FACTORY -Has ■ MAK!NG Customers will have' their' orders filled as usual. A. B. VALDEB, Manager,
Lane's Emulsion Cannot be .successfully imitated. Some medicines can.be, but riot so with Lane’s. The contents are plainly stated on every label, bpt the contents alone do not make Lane’s Emulsion. Ther’es the mixing, the blending. E. G. ■Lane, ...Chemist,uOamaru,- was . the originator of t his now famous medicine-food. ; He alone knows the secret of how to perfectly mix and emulsify Lane’s Emulsion. Of course there are imitations, but when buying, please examine the package, , and: look for the words—- “ LANE’S; EMUIiSSIOK, It’s, Famous because It’s Good,” and -please -be careful: to take none * but' ‘ Lane’s. Lane’s Emulsion is for coughs, colds, .and,throat and' lung troubles in children or adults. 2/6 and .4/6 per bottle. _
4 * w * rr.'AWn AND ESTATE gEGENTL ■ • ARBITRATOR,; VALUER, ’&C.,. . HAS FOR SALEPROPERTIES OF ALE DESCRIP.* . ETIOUSi WANTED. ANTED, to ' Purchase—WOOL SKINS.. Highest Cash Price given at 61ATAWHERO WOOL WORKS and
r : . i : ; . t v. .r.-x i ■ " ■ WE WANT SOUK VALUABLE CUSTOM And Intend to Get It by Giving You THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY HAIRDRESSING SALOON Open Irons’B a.m'.; to 8.30 p’.m.,- and Saturdays to 10.30. BIGHT HANDS AT WORK.BEST! WORKjMANSHJE GUARANTEED. SAM. EARLE, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, Opposite JJnion Bank. PIANIST.'
-OIRST-CLABS PIANIST (lata of Sydney) In open for Engagement, Balls and Parties. Dance Music a Speciality. ERNEST O. CRIEEORD, Care of Messrs Primrose and Leslie, Saddlers EERRIS AND BARNEAVIS LICENSED INTERPRETERS, NATIVE LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. . SELBION BUILDINGS* (Telephone lie, . HOT SUPPERS Every Evening. UNIVERSAL DINING ROOMS. gJUPPERS, prepared by Eexperienced Chef at the Universal Dining Booms, from 8 p.m. till midnight. ~ ’ M CBAMP, .Proprietress.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1437, 25 April 1905, Page 1
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