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Mill ill r s r.f> S B .. A SOUARE PUZZLE •liP® Prizes Paid in Fall. , Encouraged by the enormous demand for I E:/*yl our picture postcards, we have demised this > W’#3 [ieVZS simple method of advertising with the object (rl!& v \:;{ of iu Iking our name more widely known and to introduce our new Catalogue, wc offer j you a grand opportunity to display your inF&Cj genuitv. and receive the generous reward of a Silver Watch (Ladies or Units) or any articles nicked from our catalogue to the value of £x, <3 for a little study. Wc expect by this competition of brains to make such an im,\rcSstou on your mind that you will 'Jr n c compelled to talk about us to your 1f ;» ~,,1 the extraordinary value of the goods wc offer for sale. The testimony of a well r l est and most effective advertisement that can be secured. Ity this plan, laeiefote. • case the number of our customers without adding to our expenses by awattling as pounds wo- th of Watches which would otherwise be spent m advertising and printing THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE TO DO, Here is a square puzzle, and everyone who solves it will receive the Solid Siher Watch or other prizes without any other conditions whatever. The diagram shows nine squares, with the figure 5 occupying the centre square. The puzzle is to p ace 1 number on each of the eight empty squares, so that they shall add up to 15 in a straight line in as many ways as possible: no two squares may contain the same figure. Our decision is to be final in every instance. PRIZES WILL BE PROMPTLY SENT. 1 .. . r.. m, rtiffi>rAnr<» u’lntf'Vi'r to ns. as all have ail CUUUI OP* jgsijg^ 1: tends, and tell t salt* fieri v us'.omt wc hope to great! prizes m. L Prices wilt be hone Jinn whetheryou wo|' , lvv lv from svdncy makes no uinercncc wnaicvcr ro us, us L'lniit'i 10.-w lining. Sludv. Iheicfore. ami exchange light hraimvork for solid cash poilm.iu loi wiiu ( . SL .„d postal note for for winch wc wil ..„., r s .,' U *ion of Ibis puzzle send postal note for for which wc will send you six dozen ~. nViinv picture postcards von have ever seen, Everybody wants picture postcards, and if ,f the most artistic pern > J the card.'for vour own use. yon have plenty of friends or acquaintances on do not w» i { each one you wish to dispose of, thus you get double the value ‘ ho mil be de |K ViJclleiu chance of ,winning a Solid Silver Watch. ar the money > onsen together with postal note lor ys., and a stamped addressed envelope, so that ■c mav inforni'you if you have won your prize. In writing, state whether Mr.. Mrs. or Miss, and address our letters very’plainly lo IBLLISDOIN & CO., Angel Place, Pitt St., Sydney, N.S.VV. &

1 WE HAVE A BRANCH MONUMENTAL ' WORKS AT GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK KEPT IN AT/E KINDS OF MEMORIALS. FRANK HARRIS & CO., LTD, SCULPTORS AND MASONS. ROBERT CARY, Manager. “THE GLOBE” CR EAPA SEPARATOR. • : > I • ■■ mi EASIEST TO CLEAN, The “Globe” Separator is manufactured on an entirely different principle to all others, it being made on tho Link Blade system, which means PERFECT SKIMMING. By this system the milk is divided up by plates in thin layers, so that each space between the plates acts as an individual separator. Instead of loose discs, the link blades are hinged and jointed to one single part, thorehy preventing tho parts being put together in wrong order. THE STRONGEST, THE CLEANEST SKIMMER. Admitted by Experts to be FAR THE BEST ON THE GLOBE. Prices and Particulars from Local Ironmongers. And the Wholesale Agents, WINGATE and Co., Ironmongers, 33 and 35 Queen Street, Auckland.

CONTRACTORS TO H.M. ROYAL NAVY. “ COALBROOKDALE.” This far-famed Westport Coal is unsurpassed for steaming purposes in point of evaporative power and economy. One of the Consulting Engineers to the Admiralty states: “ Coalbrookdale Coals are much superior to the best New South Wales Coal.” In rsgard to economy, “ Coalbrookdale ’* saves half the expense of cartage, stacking, storing, &c., and gives double the heat of any Lignite in the colony. Blacksmiths assert that nothing equals •“ Coalbrookdale.” Housewives and Cooks find “ Coalbrookdale ” unequalled for cooking and baking. Order from the Local Depot— WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. Every Kind oi Coal, Coke, and Firewood at Lowest Prices.

OCMn VSW3 for PEACH'S l»C« ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE &BUYDITS GUIDE, OClxu IUUn jfc pots yon intc imiaeuiutc touch with clie World’s greatest Laco Centre and shows you just how to huv direct at factory prices. Savos you pounds and gives you the best. . DI2 : SfaCT FROM THE LOOMS. LACES, LACE CURTAINS, LIKENS, HOSIERY, LADIES & GENT’S CLOTHING. Popular Parcs! S3/S Posiaga Fr 2*3 • ?Icru if desired. 1 ' Sent separately as follows—--1 pair superb Drawing-room Curtain.-*, 4 yds. long, 2 yds.wide, post free S S 2 pairs handsome Dining-room Curtains, 3* yds. long, 60 ins. wide, post free I*l €> 2 pairs choice Bed-room Curtain.-,, 3 yds. long, 43 ins. wide, post free ... G 3 The 5 pairs if sent in one Lot, 23/6, peat free, -3 0 « well packed in oil cloth, direct to your address in New Zealand. Customers throughout- the Empire testify to the value and reliability. Send for on** 5 vat C>i*, ffayr/&. Tells you all almiif. 1/1-7: *i-i ■ /?>'/*?, V'J U'l '. FSHNIStyXSDRAPERIES, M'J. El 1 '• UIVZF.Y, DRESS AM D-'OT ’ and VrOE etc. You will bo astonished at nor n-v-r* and delighted with this handsome bank. We put the host'materials and wcrkratui.-shm into ma goods. Our 49 yairs reputation is your guarantee. Prize Medals, Toi*onto 1892, Chicago 1893. Kstbd. 1857. Price Lists may be o!’tailed from the office of this Paper; apply at once. BAML. s PBACH <& SONS, The Looms, Box 636 NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, LETTERS ABOUT LIVER OOMPLASHT. © From Mr. J. Edwards, Davey Street, East Geelong, Vic., 31sfc August, 1905. “For about twelve months I had been ailing from aggravated liver complaint, producing indigestion, biliousness, a heavy feeling in the chest, and frequent pains in the shoulder blades. I tried the usual purgative romedios, which had the effect 01 only temporarily improving my condition. X could get no permanent relief unt Warner’s Safe Cure. lam pleased to say that the good effect of that medicine became apparent almost immediately I commenced to tako it, and m a short tune 1 was thoroughly cured. I have recommended Warner’s Safe Cure to many of my friends, who all speak well of it.” From Mrs. K. Chapman, 150 Paddington Street, Sydney, N.S.W., Bth February, 190 G. 11 For a considerable time I was a sufferer from liver complaint accompanied by severe pains in the back, depression of spirits, and loss of appetite. I tried anything 1 thought would do mo good, but obtained no relief whatever. I happened to read one of your books giving accounts of wonderful cure 3 Warner’s Safe Cure has effected, and therefore decided to try its effect on myself. The result was marvellous, as m a short space of time I wa3 completely restored to good health, and, I am glad to say, 1 have not been troubled with pains of any description since,* 1 From Mr. Gladstone Mayne, 22 Parade, Norwood, S.A., 14th December, 1905. *' Por several years past I suffered much pain from symptoms of liver complaint, such as biliousness, indications denoting congestion, heavy pain in the right side, and a dull persistent pain under the right shoulder blade. I was also affected with dizziness, headaches, and loss of sleep. I resorted for relief to a number of medicines, but did not obtain any good result until I began to take Warner’s Safe Cure. I took only a few bottles of that medicine, when all painful symptoms subsided. _ During the last twelve months I have not felt anything of the old complaint. Being fully convinced that I am permanently cured, I am truly grateful." g. From Miss Annie Leleman, Zabina Street, off Thomas Street, North Broken Hil& : N.S.W., 28th November, 1905. “X have much pleasure in testifying as to the efficacy of Warners Safe CurCj having taken that medicine when suffering from functional derangement of the mer. I was troubled with severe pains in the back, sides, and head, with constant dizziness. Indigestion troubled me a good deal and caused me many sleepless nights, whilst exercise of any kind brought on fatigue. Warner’s Safe Cure was brought under my ' notice. I procured two bottles of the medicine, and after taking the second bottle 1 found a great improvement had taken place in my health. All aches and pains had gradually ceased to trouble me. I could eat without distress, and get refreshing sleep. From Mr. A. McEwan, G Princes Place, Darlinghurst, N.S.W., 15th September, 1905. “I suffered for months from liver complaint, which caused dizziness in my head rod a languid, tired feeling. I also had severe pains in my side and hack. I tried many medicines to obtain relief, but without effect. I was advised to try Warner s 3afe Cure by a friend of mine, and it is a good thing that I took his advice, as, after iaking about four bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, I was thoroughly cured. ?rom Mr. William Tanner, Hawks’ Lane, West Geelong, Vic., 31sfc August, 1905. “It affords me great pleasure to write you as to the efficacy of Waruw’a Safe Cure n nn case. For years I had been suffering from loss of appetite and tecoinpanied by violent pains in my stomaoh and disagreeable symptoms “ft®*®™? “ P I also noticed a loss of nerve power When m> thisicodjtall >egan to lake Warner’s Safe Cure. The relief I obtained was speedy, and after I had taien a Lew bottles the symptoms I have described ceased to exist, and I now feel hxe a new man.” " * * T A treatise explaining the action of amerV Safi Cur© * ' •: « viU be sent post free by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Aostralaaian Branch, Melbourne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1998, 6 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1998, 6 February 1907, Page 4

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