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This is how o Marlborough paper editorially treats some of its correspoudenos: —“A letter hrs been handed to us for consideration signed by a person named of this j yurnal, and intended for publioa lion, but as tho Express is not a sower it cannot take the epistle in. Apart from suoh inconsequential defects as bad writing, bad spoiling, and worse construction, this letter is, without exception, tho vilest and mast discreditable doonment we have ever perused in the whole course of our journalistic experience. Tae mm who wrote it, and doubtless composed it, is, on the evidence it supplies, totally and ultorly unfit to bold any public office, The majority of tho temperance party, to whose mistaken confidence he owes bis position on the Licensing Committee, like tho majority of any othor division of the body politic, are clean mioded and honorable men and wompn. They cannot know what kind of person they have trusted, but if they desiro to be enlightened on the point we shall be happy to Bhow them the original minusoript oi loiter. They need ba in no fear of infoclion, beoause the dooument wbb fumigated before it was opened, and it will be held up for tbuir inspection in the grip of a' pair of tongs by a boy wellgloved, while for their farther protection pestilos will be kept burning daring the operation," Don't Diet.—lt needs all kinds of food to supply tbs numerous demands of the body. That's why nature gives us suoh a generous variety. Eat all your appitito calls for. That’s wbat your appetite is for, to let you know what elements of nutrition you realty need. Eat all you want. Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules will digest it and make a new person of you- They will give you strength, now life, new ambition, and enable you to enjoy living as you never have enjoyed it before.—Eor sale by A, W. J. Mann, Agent, Chemist.

J. H. WACK ¥>EGS to iofoim tho Publio of Gisborne tbatho hag opeaul a Batohei's Small Goods Shop, in pramitog lately ocoupied by Mr Attwocd, near firebell, and trusls, by oleanlinees and oivility, to merit a fair share of publio patronige. NOTE,—Only tho Choicest of Goods supplied. SAUSAGES A SPECIALITY £

J. 1). TTJSTIN, gPAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GRAINER, DECORATOR, ETO., BY STREET. I. IL—L J jgtPRING PAPERS JO ST ARRINEED The Rest and Cheapest Stook over shown. Good Paper from Sd per pieae. All other Goods at Lowest Prioes. Houses Re painted, Rooms Re-papered, by competent tradesmen. As I use nothing but Genuine Material and supervise all work personally, satisfaction is assured. Referonoe work entrusted to mo and ocmplotad to the entire satisfaction of my oustomtrs. Estimates Froo. Tolephono244

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS Burton & Griffiths BEG io announce to the residents of Gisborne aud surrounding districts that they will COMMENCE BUSINESS in their new premises in Gladstone Road shortly with a oomplete stock in all HARDWARE LINES. Our loDg association with tbe 'Wholesale frade givesus an espe'ienoe which should be of the greatest value to pnrobasers of Ironmongery. Wo trust by Etriot attention to our business to merit a fair share of your Eupport.

FOR Brouohial Coughs and Colds, Woods Great Peppermint Care, lj 61 »ad 2s Gd per bottle.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1863, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1863, 18 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1863, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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