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>-> CO CO o z Ao Extra Pair of Trounors will rnako that Coat anil Vest of jours look liko new. You’ll havo a ’’ now oppearanoo." Wo havo 600 pahß of Mon’s TrouFcrs,' anil ihoj'ro bo good that youM havo quite a difficulty in eoleotlng the pair you want. All Sizes. AH Prices. Wo can fit your legs and your purse. TROUSERS

500 jEP-A. IIExi/S OF MEN’S TROUSEEB From 7a Gd to 20a Pair, Baet Colonial Tweeda, BMBW At ROBERTSON’S ON THE CORNER, “Where the Good Haia Are." EURE AND AIBRIDGE THE ECONOMIC. Have muah' pleasure In annoUnoiog Spooial Shipment of Boys’ and Men’a

Boys' Washing Blouses in every oonoeivablo shapo, White Drill, Galatea, and Crash, from 2s Od, Men's Crash Bao and Trousers, 11s 6d, Value and Style Unequalled. WORKING-MEN Will find our Stook for Assortment and Value iu Denims, Shirts and Fiauneiß second to none In Gisborne. We make this department a SPECIALITY. Just opened— Men's Gain I .'-a Shirts, 3j Gd Men’s GraL 'rill Hhlrfs, 3s 9d Men’s Plan d Unders, 2s lid Men’s Brown Blure, Grey Denims, from 3s Gd EURE <§ Ml BIS 0§ £ BEN TANNER HAIRDRESSER And TOBACCONIST (Opposite W. .T. Cos and G 0.),; GLADSTONE ROAD, Glsborno, HAS pleasure in notifying tho public of si orne aud East Ooaifc distriois that he has Baoured oontral premises in Gladstone Boad, opposite „W. J. Co.t and Go., and will carry on tho Hairdressing and Tobaeoonlst business in all its branohes. The saloon parlor, whioh is exoellently appointed, will be In oharga of MB. P. SYDOW, late of Wellington, and customers oan rely on receiving the utmost attention. A splendid stook of Tobacconist Goods on hand, inspection of whioh is invited. BEN TANNER, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Gladstone Boad.

WHY DO AND THEREBY EXHAUST THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND RUIN HEALTH. (qHE worry habit is an unmitiw gated evil. Worry is by far the most frequent cause of nervous disease. -Because of the multitude of household and family cares, and because of the nature of their employment, women are especially liable to give way to worry and anxiety. The result is wasted nerve force, weakness, and disease. It may be nervous headaches, sleeplessness, irritability, indigestion, discouragement and melancholy, or weakness and derangements peculiarly feminine. ■ The only way to restore health and strength is by increasing the nerve force in the body, and this is best accomplished by the use of Evren Nerve & Brain Tablets. Make a test by noting your increase in weight from week to week while using them. Notice the improvement in your appetite, and how much better you rest and sleep. The healthful appearance of women who have used Evren Nerve & Brain Tablets, is the best proof of what they will do in the. way of steadying and strengthening the nerves, rounding out the form, and replacing weakness and disease with oerfect health and strength. ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS SELL THEM. PRICE—2/- per pox, Or will be sent Post Free on reccij. of price by F. A. PETERS, SOLE SYDNEY, N.S.VV. FOR SALE BY HAROLD KAITE, .CHEMIST, GISBORNE.

Telephone 218, P.O. Bos 14 0. G-. PIEBBE S ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, Etc. ADAIR'S BUILDINGS, GISBORNE Agent for BANES'S Commercial College (Bookkeeping, Aoaountanoy, Auditing, Commercial Law, eta.) “ Business Life," and 20th Century Commerce and Bookkeeping,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1942, 26 November 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1942, 26 November 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1942, 26 November 1906, Page 2

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