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Sliiti; body would have been fflr | *ii time, blit roost people, through neglect and excesses, have allowed it to drain away-, fn doing so they have lost the v*ery essessee.of Life, The Vital Nerve Force, Which is the vitality, the . strength, and th*» nerve power of every Imman' being. When that force is exhausted from the. body what is the result? A life of misery and su Bering, and you ioae all energy and atnbitfcn. You are timid, nervous, a«<3 desire solitude ; your head and back aches, and your liver feecouvets inacriVe, and Jridigcstime. Dyspepsia, and Flatulency result, ana in a great many, cates ailments sue ha* Rhennaavism. Sciatica, and Lumbago'are the out* I come of a disordered and weakened system. Yr»ur sleep is greatly disturbed, and you arise more tired than when rou wert to bed, and with a bad taste in your mouth. All these disorders arc the oatcorrc of a weakened and run-down system, through the Vital NerVc Kotcc of the body having run out. To repaiir that evil, and to give yon back your health and strength, ymi require \ Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt 2 lost. It will vitalise and brace up Nervoia 1 System, and if disease lurks anywhere in the 4 body It will soothe and heal. No power could ]be greater than Electricity, for it vitalises, | strengthens and heals at the one time. ♦

[SCGFTC £ tt you week IS Full Information J obont Electricity ac a Cuiatite ' AgCflti we I Usue a lilu*t»tcd Book, -which pit** ] all information as to cauw arnt cure of dis- ] cases by its use. It i« very interesting and j Instructive, and should be read by everyone, j It Illustrates How the Belt and Attachments { are worn. We will send you one Free, postage I paid, to any address, or if you can call we -win c be pleased to g-vea free te.«t, and explain the j working of this grand appliance. j HOURS: 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. •*- The" Dr. McLaughlin Co. S*A WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. THE TEA OE THE HAT. (VI ESSRS NOTON BROS. JZFA.VE pleasure in stating that they have extended their Business as far as G-XSBOR.NE, and anticipate receiving a steady demand for their Famous Blen'ds of

TEAS, Which have become so popular in the Auckland Province, and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the Public of Gisborne.* PACKETS—I Pound and 1 Pound. TINS—2Ib, 61b, 121 b, and *2olb FROM ALL STORES. PRICES—Is, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, la lOd, 2s, and 2s 6d per lb. These TEAS are well worth a Trial from your Grocer. Country Grocers are invited, to communicate with .MESSRS NOTON BROS., when Samples and Prices will be forwarded. NOTON BROS., . Little Queen Street, THE GOLDEN TEAPOT TEAS."

HEALEY Ca«OENS£D MILK .(St. George Brand).,XI HIS SUPERIOR MILK is produced at Henley, on the .Taieri Plains—the home of the Finest Dairy Herds in the Colony. It is highly recommended by medical authorities for Invalids and Children.—Cheaper, better, and richer in cream than any .other * brand in the market. St. George Jams (Purest Fruits) ARE- DELICIOUS. THE LILY”3TARCDH ’ Excels All Others,. ST. GEORGE MANUFACTURES ARE .THE BEST. .T R .Y, T, H E M. Preserved Meats Potted Meats Sheep Tongues Preserved Rabbits Fancy Meats Assorted Soups German Sausage Bacon and Hams Assorted Pickles Pnre Vinegars Bluff Oysters Assorted Sauces Assorted Cordials British .Wines Candied Peel Orange Marmalade Choice Coffees Coffee Essence Laundry Blue Soda Crystals Etc., Etc. Etc., " Etc,

SOLD IVS; FALL STOREKEEPERS, IRVINE MD~STEVE&iSON’S SJD, .GEORGE PRESERVING CO., (LIMITER) D K N E D B K. T£ PU!A HOT .SPRINGS 3 S THE BEST 1 PLACE TO A SPEND A HOLIDAY. AS A HEALTH RESORT IT IS Without Equal in New; Zealand. Extensive Additions have beeij made to .tha 'Accommodation House and .Visitors caE? rely on obtainin' all the comforts of a home. WALKER’S COACH arrives afl the Springe every Friday;, faringin Pcssengers from Gisborne,

CHARGES MODERATE,; ' G,' GORDON, Proprietor,TOLAGO eAY'STOF. SEASON’S GOGDS. A. P* A&HEW BEGS TO NOTIFY that he has opened up a large shipment of THE BEST AUTUMN GOODS, THE BEST AUTUMN GOODS, and has now THE FINEST ASSORTMENT ON THE COAST, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MAUDS, DRAPERY, MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, SHIRTS. KAPAI BOOTS I KAPAI BOOTS ! KAPAI BOOTS ! KAPAI BOOTS ! All Sizes are kept and the Lowest Prices are charged far these Excellent Boots, You can always rely on getting STATION REQUISITES STATION REQUISITES Of the Best Quality, at—iAv P. AGNEWS CTcdagci Bay, Store.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 1

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